Biology
Kendal College - Westmorland and Furness
01539814700
Milnthorpe Road, Kendal, LA9 5AY
Course summary

Studying Biology at A-Level will give you the skills and knowledge to tackle the major issues facing our world; preserving our natural environments, finding cures for fatal diseases, tackling the problem of antibiotic resistance, addressing the obesity epidemic, and developing alternative forms of fuel. The staff teaching the course have an array of experiences, both within education and in their fields of expertise. Collectively, they have over twenty years of experience in both teaching and assessing A-Level Biology, and in supporting and encouraging students in their future career plans. Together they can give students an insight into the skills and knowledge required by both laboratory-based and field-based scientists, having previously had successful careers in these fields. In your first year, your studies will allow you to build on your knowledge and understanding from GCSE including the study of; cells, cell transport, molecules, and the circulatory, respiratory, and digestive systems. You will also study the details of cell division, the genetic code, and the causes of variation between organisms. During your second year, you will study the biochemistry of respiration and photosynthesis, DNA technology and genetic inheritance, Ecology, and nervous and hormonal coordination of responses. With each topic, we will explore links to current research such as the effects of various medicinal drugs on the nervous system and the exciting developing fields of gene editing and epigenetics. Most taught sessions occur within the fully equipped Science Lab, with access to computers and all practical equipment and resources necessary. There is no coursework but you will complete practical investigations to develop your observational skills and analytical techniques. You will need to be curious, driven, and organized to succeed. Maths makes up a small but significant part of the course; lessons will focus on ratios, percentages, and statistical testing. Your tutors will assess your progress regularly through tests and homework activities designed to help you develop your exam technique. There are various opportunities for field work over a two-year period including field trips into the Lake District National Park to conduct sampling and visits to the laboratories at the Royal Lancaster Infirmary.

Entry requirements

5 GCSEs at grade 5 or above, which must include English Language and Maths, and Biology at grade 6. Combined Science at grade 7 may be considered.

How you'll be assessed

School Info

About Education Provider

RegionNorth West
Local AuthorityWestmorland and Furness
Ofsted RatingRequires improvement
Gender TypeCo-Educational
AddressMilnthorpe Road, Kendal, LA9 5AY