A level Biology is a highly respected academic A level which offers you access to a wide range of university courses and careers. Biology is a requirement for most degrees in medicine, biology, biomedical sciences, dentistry, dietetics, physiotherapy, orthoptics and veterinary medicine. Biology is usually required or recommended for courses in biochemistry, environmental science, nursing, occupational therapy, optometry, pharmacy, sports science, physiology and speech therapy. The course specification builds on concepts and skills that have been developed at GCSE, and presents biology as an exciting, relevant, topical and challenging subject.
We require a minimum of six grades at Grade 6 and at least a grade 7 in each of the subjects to be studied at A level, as well as grade 7 or above in English and Maths where required. GCSE Biology and GCSE Maths at Grades 7 or above. GCSE English at Grade 6 or above
Paper 1: Topics 1– 4, including relevant practical skills. Written exam: 2 hours 91 marks 35% of A- level Paper 2: Topics 5–8, including relevant practical skills. Written exam: 2 hours 91 marks 35% of A- level Paper 3: Topics 1–8, including relevant practical skills Written exam: 2 hours 78 marks 30% of A- level
About Education Provider
| Region | London |
| Local Authority | Croydon |
| Ofsted Rating | |
| Gender Type | Boys |
| ISI Report | View Report |
| Boarding Fee | Unknown |
| Sixth Form Fee | £16,950 - £17,850 |
| Address | 147 Central Hill, London, Surrey, SE19 1RS |
A level Biology is a highly respected academic A level which offers you access to a wide range of university courses and careers. Biology is a requirement for most degrees in medicine, biology, biomedical sciences, dentistry, dietetics, physiotherapy, orthoptics and veterinary medicine. Biology is usually required or recommended for courses in biochemistry, environmental science, nursing, occupational therapy, optometry, pharmacy, sports science, physiology and speech therapy. The course specification builds on concepts and skills that have been developed at GCSE, and presents biology as an exciting, relevant, topical and challenging subject.
We require a minimum of six grades at Grade 6 and at least a grade 7 in each of the subjects to be studied at A level, as well as grade 7 or above in English and Maths where required. GCSE Biology and GCSE Maths at Grades 7 or above. GCSE English at Grade 6 or above
Paper 1: Topics 1– 4, including relevant practical skills. Written exam: 2 hours 91 marks 35% of A- level Paper 2: Topics 5–8, including relevant practical skills. Written exam: 2 hours 91 marks 35% of A- level Paper 3: Topics 1–8, including relevant practical skills Written exam: 2 hours 78 marks 30% of A- level