If you enjoyed chemistry at GCSE, you’ll love this A-level course. In the first year you will develop your GCSE understanding which will provide you with a clear foundational introduction to this higher level study. You’ll learn about physical, inorganic and organic chemistry as well as undertaking a series of practicals to develop your skills. The exam papers will include questions on the theory of practical work and interpretation of both quantitative and qualitative results. As you move into your second year you will take the foundational topics and study them in further depth. Topics will include thermodynamics, rate equations, aromatic chemistry and protein synthesis.
Students wishing to study require one of the following: • GCSE Science at grade 6/6 or above or • GCSE Chemistry grade 6 or above In addition to this students are required to have GCSE Maths at grade 5 or above.
About Education Provider
| Region | South East |
| Local Authority | Reading |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Cockney Hill, Tilehurst, Reading, RG30 4EX |
If you enjoyed chemistry at GCSE, you’ll love this A-level course. In the first year you will develop your GCSE understanding which will provide you with a clear foundational introduction to this higher level study. You’ll learn about physical, inorganic and organic chemistry as well as undertaking a series of practicals to develop your skills. The exam papers will include questions on the theory of practical work and interpretation of both quantitative and qualitative results. As you move into your second year you will take the foundational topics and study them in further depth. Topics will include thermodynamics, rate equations, aromatic chemistry and protein synthesis.
Students wishing to study require one of the following: • GCSE Science at grade 6/6 or above or • GCSE Chemistry grade 6 or above In addition to this students are required to have GCSE Maths at grade 5 or above.