As a core Science, Chemistry is one of the most well-respected subjects to study at any level, as it provides an insight into the world that we experience from the macroscopic to the nanoscale. Studying Chemistry at A level will give you an essential understanding of the scientific method and the theory underpinning the nature of matter.
Candidates will need a minimum of six Grade 6s or above at GCSE and will preferably have Grade 7 at GCSE in the subjects they wish to study at A Level. Students wishing to study Mathematics will require a Grade 8 or 9. For Biology or English Grade 7 will be required. We will also require a minimum of Grade 5 in both English and Mathematics. Where a subject is new at A Level, students will be required to achieve Grade 7 or Grade 6 in related subjects, reflecting the skills required for success in these courses. A or A* in Chemistry GCSE or equivalent
1. Periodic table, elements and physical chemistry 100 marks; 37% total score 2. Synthesis and analytical techniques 100 marks; 37% total score 3. Unified Chemistry; 70 marks; 26% total score
About Education Provider
Region | London |
Local Authority | Richmond upon Thames |
Ofsted Rating | Good |
Gender Type | Co-Educational |
ISI Report | View Report |
Boarding Fee | Unknown |
Sixth Form Fee | £18,408 - £28,278 |
Address | Lonsdale Road, London, SW13 9QN |
As a core Science, Chemistry is one of the most well-respected subjects to study at any level, as it provides an insight into the world that we experience from the macroscopic to the nanoscale. Studying Chemistry at A level will give you an essential understanding of the scientific method and the theory underpinning the nature of matter.
Candidates will need a minimum of six Grade 6s or above at GCSE and will preferably have Grade 7 at GCSE in the subjects they wish to study at A Level. Students wishing to study Mathematics will require a Grade 8 or 9. For Biology or English Grade 7 will be required. We will also require a minimum of Grade 5 in both English and Mathematics. Where a subject is new at A Level, students will be required to achieve Grade 7 or Grade 6 in related subjects, reflecting the skills required for success in these courses. A or A* in Chemistry GCSE or equivalent
1. Periodic table, elements and physical chemistry 100 marks; 37% total score 2. Synthesis and analytical techniques 100 marks; 37% total score 3. Unified Chemistry; 70 marks; 26% total score