A-level Physics is the study of the world around us, from the light we use to see things to the forces keeping our atoms together! At A-Level we build on the ideas met at GCSE and start to really understand what is going on. In the first year of the course, you will develop the maths skills you need. Maths is the language we use to explain observed phenomena. We will look at Newton’s Laws of motion in real world contexts. Energy is a key topic in Physics so we will reinforce the ideas met at GCSE and apply them. Electrical circuits and material properties both have lots of practical work in. In fact, the whole course is geared around learning Physics by doing Physics. You will get a practical skills endorsement along with your final grade to show how much you have done and how good you have become at practical work. We finish the year delving into the mysterious world of Quantum Physics, explaining how light and electrons display both wave-like and particle-like properties! WHAT WILL I STUDY? The specification is divided into topics, each covering different key concepts of physics. As learners progress through the course, they will build on their knowledge of the laws of Physics, applying their understanding to solve problems on topics ranging from sub-atomic particles to the entire universe. The Practical Endorsement will also support the development of practical skills.
Minimum of five grade 5 – 9 GCSE’s (this should include Maths and English). We will take into account BTEC courses and GCSE results. In order to study A-level physics you will need to have achieved a Grade 6 or above at GCSE in Science and be able to demonstrate an aptitude and a keen interest in the subject.
About Education Provider
| Region | North East |
| Local Authority | County Durham |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Ashdale Road, Consett, DH8 6LZ |
A-level Physics is the study of the world around us, from the light we use to see things to the forces keeping our atoms together! At A-Level we build on the ideas met at GCSE and start to really understand what is going on. In the first year of the course, you will develop the maths skills you need. Maths is the language we use to explain observed phenomena. We will look at Newton’s Laws of motion in real world contexts. Energy is a key topic in Physics so we will reinforce the ideas met at GCSE and apply them. Electrical circuits and material properties both have lots of practical work in. In fact, the whole course is geared around learning Physics by doing Physics. You will get a practical skills endorsement along with your final grade to show how much you have done and how good you have become at practical work. We finish the year delving into the mysterious world of Quantum Physics, explaining how light and electrons display both wave-like and particle-like properties! WHAT WILL I STUDY? The specification is divided into topics, each covering different key concepts of physics. As learners progress through the course, they will build on their knowledge of the laws of Physics, applying their understanding to solve problems on topics ranging from sub-atomic particles to the entire universe. The Practical Endorsement will also support the development of practical skills.
Minimum of five grade 5 – 9 GCSE’s (this should include Maths and English). We will take into account BTEC courses and GCSE results. In order to study A-level physics you will need to have achieved a Grade 6 or above at GCSE in Science and be able to demonstrate an aptitude and a keen interest in the subject.