The Royal School, Wolverhampton has a dedicated team of specialist science teachers who are passionate about their subject and endeavour to instil this passion to all students on a daily basis. The philosophy within the department is to bring a holistic approach to the study of science. We aim to bring an enjoyment and love of biology, chemistry, and physics subjects, as well as a knowledge and understanding of the importance science plays in our lives. From exciting experiments in one of our six large and well-equipped laboratories, through purposeful debates and discussions to hands-on collaboration experiences, we aim to make our subject as accessible as possible to everyone who studies it. The course also aims to develop communication skills so that all students can share their scientific experiences meaningfully with others, readying them for university courses and the world of work. The A-level science pathway builds on the GCSE knowledge of the previous three years and develops the academic, analytical, and experimental mind of each student. These robust courses provide the stretch and challenge that is necessary for entry into university, and each student will leave with the necessary practical competencies that are required for undergraduate study. A-level scientists delve deeper into each topic from the GCSE course, whilst adding more complex knowledge from the cutting-edge and developing world of science. It is here, in these final two years of study, that our students develop the true independence and critical thinking skills that are so necessary for a degree-level education. All students follow the AQA examination syllabus at A-level.
Grade 6 at GCSE Science (combined or single).
A Level of Physics provides students with numerous opportunities to use practical experiences to link theory to reality and equip students with the essential practical skills they need. During the two years, twelve required practicals will be investigated. These are completed in detail using the scientific method accurately to develop skills in the analysis of measurements and their errors. These skills are assessed in the written examinations and will enable students to achieve their practical endorsement certificate.
About Education Provider
| Region | West Midlands |
| Local Authority | Wolverhampton |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Penn Road, Wolverhampton, WV3 0EG |
The Royal School, Wolverhampton has a dedicated team of specialist science teachers who are passionate about their subject and endeavour to instil this passion to all students on a daily basis. The philosophy within the department is to bring a holistic approach to the study of science. We aim to bring an enjoyment and love of biology, chemistry, and physics subjects, as well as a knowledge and understanding of the importance science plays in our lives. From exciting experiments in one of our six large and well-equipped laboratories, through purposeful debates and discussions to hands-on collaboration experiences, we aim to make our subject as accessible as possible to everyone who studies it. The course also aims to develop communication skills so that all students can share their scientific experiences meaningfully with others, readying them for university courses and the world of work. The A-level science pathway builds on the GCSE knowledge of the previous three years and develops the academic, analytical, and experimental mind of each student. These robust courses provide the stretch and challenge that is necessary for entry into university, and each student will leave with the necessary practical competencies that are required for undergraduate study. A-level scientists delve deeper into each topic from the GCSE course, whilst adding more complex knowledge from the cutting-edge and developing world of science. It is here, in these final two years of study, that our students develop the true independence and critical thinking skills that are so necessary for a degree-level education. All students follow the AQA examination syllabus at A-level.
Grade 6 at GCSE Science (combined or single).
A Level of Physics provides students with numerous opportunities to use practical experiences to link theory to reality and equip students with the essential practical skills they need. During the two years, twelve required practicals will be investigated. These are completed in detail using the scientific method accurately to develop skills in the analysis of measurements and their errors. These skills are assessed in the written examinations and will enable students to achieve their practical endorsement certificate.