Chemistry is a challenging but rewarding subject and throughout the two years, you will develop many new skills. A Level of Chemistry combines theory with practical and analytical experience, encouraging imaginative, critical, and logical thinking. You will have the opportunity to appreciate Chemistry and its relevance beyond the laboratory. You will study the AQA specification, studying the three areas of physical, organic, and inorganic chemistry, with practical work providing an investigative approach to your learning. There is a wide range of topics studied, ranging from the structure of the atom, to how to synthesize organic chemicals and how to calculate pH. At the end of year two there are three examinations based on theory and practical work. A qualification in Chemistry is highly valued and is a key subject for many degree courses, such as Medicine and Biochemistry. An A Level in Chemistry can directly lead to Higher Education opportunities in Dentistry, Forensic Science, Food Sciences, Petroleum Engineering, Meteorology, and Material Technology. Most Biological and Environmental degrees require Chemistry. As it requires analytical powers and academic rigor, Chemistry creates a suitable foundation for careers in Law, Accountancy, and Economics.
Five or more GCSE passes at Grade 5 or above (including a Grade 5 or above in English Language or Literature and a Grade 5 or above in Mathematics). For Chemistry A Level students will require a Grade 6 in Chemistry GCSE or a 6-6 in the Combined Trilogy Course, as well as a Grade 5 in Mathematics at GCSE.
About Education Provider
Region | Yorkshire and the Humber |
Local Authority | Barnsley |
Ofsted Rating | Good |
Gender Type | Co-Educational |
Address | Huddersfield Road, Penistone, Sheffield, S36 7BX |
Chemistry is a challenging but rewarding subject and throughout the two years, you will develop many new skills. A Level of Chemistry combines theory with practical and analytical experience, encouraging imaginative, critical, and logical thinking. You will have the opportunity to appreciate Chemistry and its relevance beyond the laboratory. You will study the AQA specification, studying the three areas of physical, organic, and inorganic chemistry, with practical work providing an investigative approach to your learning. There is a wide range of topics studied, ranging from the structure of the atom, to how to synthesize organic chemicals and how to calculate pH. At the end of year two there are three examinations based on theory and practical work. A qualification in Chemistry is highly valued and is a key subject for many degree courses, such as Medicine and Biochemistry. An A Level in Chemistry can directly lead to Higher Education opportunities in Dentistry, Forensic Science, Food Sciences, Petroleum Engineering, Meteorology, and Material Technology. Most Biological and Environmental degrees require Chemistry. As it requires analytical powers and academic rigor, Chemistry creates a suitable foundation for careers in Law, Accountancy, and Economics.
Five or more GCSE passes at Grade 5 or above (including a Grade 5 or above in English Language or Literature and a Grade 5 or above in Mathematics). For Chemistry A Level students will require a Grade 6 in Chemistry GCSE or a 6-6 in the Combined Trilogy Course, as well as a Grade 5 in Mathematics at GCSE.