The syllabus in Advanced Level Biology has been designed for the needs of different groups of students. Some may choose to follow the course because they have an interest in the subject, although they do not expect to continue their study of the subject beyond A level. Others may choose it as an important step towards any course with a scientific basis in higher education. The course is designed to develop an understanding of biological facts and principles. It aims to promote an appreciation of the importance of investigatory work, an interest in and enjoyment of the study of living organisms and an appreciation of the significance of biology in personal, social, environmental, economic and technological contexts.
Prospective students are expected to achieve grades of 7,6 or above in GCSE Combined Science or grade 7 or above in Biology; students are also expected to achieve grade 6 or above in Mathematics. - 5 or more GCSE grades 5 - 9 (or equivalent), all of which must be full GCSE courses.
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| Region | South East |
| Local Authority | Bracknell Forest |
| Ofsted Rating | Outstanding |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Ranelagh Drive, Bracknell, RG12 9DA |
The syllabus in Advanced Level Biology has been designed for the needs of different groups of students. Some may choose to follow the course because they have an interest in the subject, although they do not expect to continue their study of the subject beyond A level. Others may choose it as an important step towards any course with a scientific basis in higher education. The course is designed to develop an understanding of biological facts and principles. It aims to promote an appreciation of the importance of investigatory work, an interest in and enjoyment of the study of living organisms and an appreciation of the significance of biology in personal, social, environmental, economic and technological contexts.
Prospective students are expected to achieve grades of 7,6 or above in GCSE Combined Science or grade 7 or above in Biology; students are also expected to achieve grade 6 or above in Mathematics. - 5 or more GCSE grades 5 - 9 (or equivalent), all of which must be full GCSE courses.