Chemistry is concerned with the science of matter, particularly its structure, properties and reactions. Chemistry is of central importance to the sciences as a whole. The chemistry course will enable students to acquire a number of transferable skills such as; logical thinking, analytical problem solving and a wide range of practical skills and techniques.
Achieve two grade 6s or higher in combined GCSE Science or a grade 6 or higher in GCSE Chemistry.
Students will sit three two-hour written exam papers. The content, assessment and questions differ for these papers; please see the information below for more detail. Paper 1: Written exam: 2 hours 105 marks – a mixture of short and long answer questions 35% of A Level Paper 2: Written exam: 2 hours 105 marks – a mixture of short and long answer questions 35% of A Level Paper 3: Written exam: 2 hours 90 marks: 40 marks – structured questions, including practical techniques; 20 marks – testing across the specification; 30 marks – multiple choice questions 30% of A Level
About Education Provider
| Region | Yorkshire and the Humber |
| Local Authority | Leeds |
| Ofsted Rating | Outstanding |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | The White Rose Office Park, Millshaw Park Lane, Leeds, LS11 0LT |
Chemistry is concerned with the science of matter, particularly its structure, properties and reactions. Chemistry is of central importance to the sciences as a whole. The chemistry course will enable students to acquire a number of transferable skills such as; logical thinking, analytical problem solving and a wide range of practical skills and techniques.
Achieve two grade 6s or higher in combined GCSE Science or a grade 6 or higher in GCSE Chemistry.
Students will sit three two-hour written exam papers. The content, assessment and questions differ for these papers; please see the information below for more detail. Paper 1: Written exam: 2 hours 105 marks – a mixture of short and long answer questions 35% of A Level Paper 2: Written exam: 2 hours 105 marks – a mixture of short and long answer questions 35% of A Level Paper 3: Written exam: 2 hours 90 marks: 40 marks – structured questions, including practical techniques; 20 marks – testing across the specification; 30 marks – multiple choice questions 30% of A Level