Chemistry is the study of the matter and the way it interacts. Students will study a range of topics across physical, inorganic and organic chemistry with a range of accompanying practical activities. Chemistry is a popular A-level and allows further study of chemistry-based degrees and engineering alongside supporting applications for those wanting to study medicine, dentistry or veterinary sciences.
Our admission requirement is a minimum of five GCSEs graded 4 and above, including English and Mathematics. In addition, students will normally be expected to obtain a grade of 6 or higher in their chosen subjects. The option of taking a subject at A Level without a GCSE or equivalent level qualification can be discussed on an individual basis.
There are three written exams including a range of questions from short and long-answer questions, calculations and practical-based questions.
About Education Provider
Region | North West |
Local Authority | Salford |
Ofsted Rating | |
Gender Type | Co-Educational |
ISI Report | View Report |
Boarding Fee | Unknown |
Sixth Form Fee | £9,816 - £13,217 |
Address | Drywood Hall, Worsley Road, Manchester, M28 2WQ |
Chemistry is the study of the matter and the way it interacts. Students will study a range of topics across physical, inorganic and organic chemistry with a range of accompanying practical activities. Chemistry is a popular A-level and allows further study of chemistry-based degrees and engineering alongside supporting applications for those wanting to study medicine, dentistry or veterinary sciences.
Our admission requirement is a minimum of five GCSEs graded 4 and above, including English and Mathematics. In addition, students will normally be expected to obtain a grade of 6 or higher in their chosen subjects. The option of taking a subject at A Level without a GCSE or equivalent level qualification can be discussed on an individual basis.
There are three written exams including a range of questions from short and long-answer questions, calculations and practical-based questions.