A level Physics moves into new areas such as quantum phenomena, astronomy and particle physics. As always, the goal is to describe and explain the fundamental interactions around us in terms of energy and forces. Topics studied include electrical circuits, applications of the waves theory, mechanics and motion, the fundamental forces, electromagnetism, medical physics and simple harmonic motion. All these topics are illustrated with a range of experiments, theory and practical applications to bring this fascinating subject to life. There are advantages in taking A Level Physics and A Level Mathematics to support one another, especially as there is a substantial overlap with Mechanics. This course is also regarded as a facilitating subject by top universities, and combines well with Mathematics, Further Mathematics, Chemistry, Biology, Music Technology and Product Design. Higher education and careers for which Physics is needed or recommended include all engineering courses, physics including medical physics, medicine, astronomy and space science, robotics, computer games programming, meteorology and geophysics. Physics is also a powerful qualification for non-scientific careers such as architecture, banking, law, accountancy, economics and management consultancy.
- Grade 6 in Physics and at lease a Grade 6 in another Science. Mathematics is used extensively at A level, so a Grade 6 in GCSE Mathematics is also required. - 5 passes at a minimum of Grade 5, including/as well as at least Grade 4 in English and Mathematics.
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| Region | South East |
| Local Authority | Oxfordshire |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Woodstock Road, Witney, OX28 1DX |
A level Physics moves into new areas such as quantum phenomena, astronomy and particle physics. As always, the goal is to describe and explain the fundamental interactions around us in terms of energy and forces. Topics studied include electrical circuits, applications of the waves theory, mechanics and motion, the fundamental forces, electromagnetism, medical physics and simple harmonic motion. All these topics are illustrated with a range of experiments, theory and practical applications to bring this fascinating subject to life. There are advantages in taking A Level Physics and A Level Mathematics to support one another, especially as there is a substantial overlap with Mechanics. This course is also regarded as a facilitating subject by top universities, and combines well with Mathematics, Further Mathematics, Chemistry, Biology, Music Technology and Product Design. Higher education and careers for which Physics is needed or recommended include all engineering courses, physics including medical physics, medicine, astronomy and space science, robotics, computer games programming, meteorology and geophysics. Physics is also a powerful qualification for non-scientific careers such as architecture, banking, law, accountancy, economics and management consultancy.
- Grade 6 in Physics and at lease a Grade 6 in another Science. Mathematics is used extensively at A level, so a Grade 6 in GCSE Mathematics is also required. - 5 passes at a minimum of Grade 5, including/as well as at least Grade 4 in English and Mathematics.