The course builds on topics studied at GCSE and introduces some new topics. To gain a full A-Level, students study nine modules: - Module 1 deals with the basics of measurement and error analysis. - Module 2 introduces ideas about particles, radiation and quantum phenomena. - Module 3 deals with wave motion including stationary waves. - Module 4 focuses on materials and builds on ideas about forces and motion. - Module 5 you will study electricity. - Module 6 involves a study of circular motion and builds on GCSE ideas about thermal physics. - Module 7 deals with gravitational, electric, and magnetic fields. - Module 8 students study nuclear applications. - The final module is optional. Students at Trinity take the astrophysics option. Practical Physics is studied and developed throughout the course through the completion of a series of required practical experiments. Knowledge and understanding of these is assessed through the final examinations.
Entry requirements are two Science GCSEs and Maths at minimum grade 5 in the higher tier paper, preferably grade 6.
AQA A – modules will be examined in June of Year 13 through three 2 hour papers covering both subject knowledge and practical skills. Papers include a mixture of short, long and multiple-choice questions. There is no coursework at A-Level. Practical and experimental skills are assessed through the final exams.
About Education Provider
| Region | West Midlands |
| Local Authority | Worcestershire |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Easemore Road, Redditch, B98 8HB |
The course builds on topics studied at GCSE and introduces some new topics. To gain a full A-Level, students study nine modules: - Module 1 deals with the basics of measurement and error analysis. - Module 2 introduces ideas about particles, radiation and quantum phenomena. - Module 3 deals with wave motion including stationary waves. - Module 4 focuses on materials and builds on ideas about forces and motion. - Module 5 you will study electricity. - Module 6 involves a study of circular motion and builds on GCSE ideas about thermal physics. - Module 7 deals with gravitational, electric, and magnetic fields. - Module 8 students study nuclear applications. - The final module is optional. Students at Trinity take the astrophysics option. Practical Physics is studied and developed throughout the course through the completion of a series of required practical experiments. Knowledge and understanding of these is assessed through the final examinations.
Entry requirements are two Science GCSEs and Maths at minimum grade 5 in the higher tier paper, preferably grade 6.
AQA A – modules will be examined in June of Year 13 through three 2 hour papers covering both subject knowledge and practical skills. Papers include a mixture of short, long and multiple-choice questions. There is no coursework at A-Level. Practical and experimental skills are assessed through the final exams.