Students will develop professional and practical skills through carrying out real experiments and research, working with local employers, allowing them to practice lab techniques required in an industrial setting as well as theoretical knowledge. Students will be made aware of safe working practices in a lab and the strict legal requirements they must adhere to. Students will also gain an understanding of the different types of scientific industries and settings plus how laboratory design can vary across organisations and sectors. Every student will complete four mandatory units, which focus on the laboratory techniques and scientific principles: l Science Fundamentals l Laboratory Techniques l Scientific Analysis and Reporting l Control of Hazards in the Laboratory Each pathway contains three tailored coursework-based modules that are designed to give a deeper understanding of the skills, and knowledge science that is used within the workplace sector they are interested in. Students will explore the possible options and confirm their chosen pathway during the first year of the course. Students will gain an understanding of the different types of scientific industries and settings plus how laboratory design can vary across organisations and sectors. When it comes to progression or employment, students will understand the variety of opportunities available to them and the roles and responsibilities of businesses and organizations within the sector.
As a rule, you will need to have achieved either a merit grade in a vocational subject at GCSE or a grade 4 in English Language and Maths for progression onto our vocational subjects.
Three external examinations in:- l Science Fundamentals l Scientific Analysis and Reporting l Laboratory Techniques Four internally assessed units, including three optional units, depending on which of the three qualification pathways are chosen by the student. The three pathways are:- l Human Sciences l Environmental Science l Food Science
About Education Provider
| Region | North East |
| Local Authority | Northumberland |
| Ofsted Rating | Requires improvement |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Academy Road, Ashington, NE63 9FZ |
Students will develop professional and practical skills through carrying out real experiments and research, working with local employers, allowing them to practice lab techniques required in an industrial setting as well as theoretical knowledge. Students will be made aware of safe working practices in a lab and the strict legal requirements they must adhere to. Students will also gain an understanding of the different types of scientific industries and settings plus how laboratory design can vary across organisations and sectors. Every student will complete four mandatory units, which focus on the laboratory techniques and scientific principles: l Science Fundamentals l Laboratory Techniques l Scientific Analysis and Reporting l Control of Hazards in the Laboratory Each pathway contains three tailored coursework-based modules that are designed to give a deeper understanding of the skills, and knowledge science that is used within the workplace sector they are interested in. Students will explore the possible options and confirm their chosen pathway during the first year of the course. Students will gain an understanding of the different types of scientific industries and settings plus how laboratory design can vary across organisations and sectors. When it comes to progression or employment, students will understand the variety of opportunities available to them and the roles and responsibilities of businesses and organizations within the sector.
As a rule, you will need to have achieved either a merit grade in a vocational subject at GCSE or a grade 4 in English Language and Maths for progression onto our vocational subjects.
Three external examinations in:- l Science Fundamentals l Scientific Analysis and Reporting l Laboratory Techniques Four internally assessed units, including three optional units, depending on which of the three qualification pathways are chosen by the student. The three pathways are:- l Human Sciences l Environmental Science l Food Science