Do you want to investigate the limits of space, the beginning of time and everything in between? Physics is an intriguing and stimulating subject for anyone with a desire to understand the world around them. A Level Physics involves studying major topics of Particles, Forces, Motion, Gases, Electricity, Elasticity, Waves, Fields, Nuclear Energy and Radioactivity. You must be committed to sustained hard work.
Two x grade 6 in GCSE Combined Science Trilogy AND grade 6 in Physics component of GCSE. Grade 6 in GCSE Mathematics.
There will be three examinations at the end of the A Level course. Paper One: Two hours. Mixture of short and long answer questions plus multiple choice on certain topics. 34% of the total A Level. Paper Two: Two hours. Mixture of short and long answer questions plus multiple choice on certain topics. 34% of the total A Level. Paper Three: Two hours. Questions on practical experiments and data analysis plus questions on an optional topic. 32% of the total A Level.
About Education Provider
| Region | North West |
| Local Authority | Liverpool |
| Ofsted Rating | Requires improvement |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Sandfield Park, Liverpool, L12 1LF |
Do you want to investigate the limits of space, the beginning of time and everything in between? Physics is an intriguing and stimulating subject for anyone with a desire to understand the world around them. A Level Physics involves studying major topics of Particles, Forces, Motion, Gases, Electricity, Elasticity, Waves, Fields, Nuclear Energy and Radioactivity. You must be committed to sustained hard work.
Two x grade 6 in GCSE Combined Science Trilogy AND grade 6 in Physics component of GCSE. Grade 6 in GCSE Mathematics.
There will be three examinations at the end of the A Level course. Paper One: Two hours. Mixture of short and long answer questions plus multiple choice on certain topics. 34% of the total A Level. Paper Two: Two hours. Mixture of short and long answer questions plus multiple choice on certain topics. 34% of the total A Level. Paper Three: Two hours. Questions on practical experiments and data analysis plus questions on an optional topic. 32% of the total A Level.