Physics is the most fundamental of the natural sciences: it encompasses study of the basic ingredients of matter starting at the quantum level; it enables the creation of new materials; and it challenges us with the discoveries of modern astrophysics and cosmology. All the gadgets we take for granted like laptops and mobile phones wouldn’t be here; nor would the electricity supply that charges them and powers so many other things we use every day. A Level Physics lays the groundwork for all such concepts and most students go on to study physicsbased subjects at university, or related disciplines like engineering. Physics is also an asset if you aim to study medicine, veterinary science or natural sciences. The first year of the course contains four modules: • Measurements and their errors • Particles and radiation • Waves • Mechanics and materials • Electricity The second year of the course contains four further modules: • Further Mechanics and thermal physics • Fields and their consequences • Nuclear Physics The second year also has a number of option units that you will only have to study one of. • Astrophysics • Medical Physics
• To study A Levels you need a minimum of 5 GCSEs at grade 5+. • To include a grade 5 or above in English and a grade 66 at Combined Science or a 6 in the individual sciences chosen if separate sciences have been taken. A grade 6 or above at Maths is recommended
Three exams at the end of the two years. Paper 1 – Units 1-6, 120 minutes long, 34% of A-Level grade Paper 2 – Units 7&8, 120 Minutes long, 34% of A-Level grade Paper 3 – Units 1-8 + one option unit, 120 minutes long, 32% of A-Level grade
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Region | South East |
Local Authority | Hampshire |
Ofsted Rating | Good |
Gender Type | Co-Educational |
Address | School Lane, Yateley, GU46 6NW |
Physics is the most fundamental of the natural sciences: it encompasses study of the basic ingredients of matter starting at the quantum level; it enables the creation of new materials; and it challenges us with the discoveries of modern astrophysics and cosmology. All the gadgets we take for granted like laptops and mobile phones wouldn’t be here; nor would the electricity supply that charges them and powers so many other things we use every day. A Level Physics lays the groundwork for all such concepts and most students go on to study physicsbased subjects at university, or related disciplines like engineering. Physics is also an asset if you aim to study medicine, veterinary science or natural sciences. The first year of the course contains four modules: • Measurements and their errors • Particles and radiation • Waves • Mechanics and materials • Electricity The second year of the course contains four further modules: • Further Mechanics and thermal physics • Fields and their consequences • Nuclear Physics The second year also has a number of option units that you will only have to study one of. • Astrophysics • Medical Physics
• To study A Levels you need a minimum of 5 GCSEs at grade 5+. • To include a grade 5 or above in English and a grade 66 at Combined Science or a 6 in the individual sciences chosen if separate sciences have been taken. A grade 6 or above at Maths is recommended
Three exams at the end of the two years. Paper 1 – Units 1-6, 120 minutes long, 34% of A-Level grade Paper 2 – Units 7&8, 120 Minutes long, 34% of A-Level grade Paper 3 – Units 1-8 + one option unit, 120 minutes long, 32% of A-Level grade