The purpose of this course is to develop essential knowledge and understanding of biological facts, concepts and principles and to appreciate their significance in new and changing situations. It is important to understand the social and environmental implications and the economic and technological applications of modern biology. The course promotes an appreciation of the importance of experimental and investigatory work. Students develop an understanding of the connection between facts, concepts and the everyday context of different areas of biology.
At least 10 years of schooling and a good school record.
There will be an internal test at the end of Year 1, then a final 3 external papers at the end of the A-Level year 2. Practical tasks for the Practical endorsement have to be completed during the scheduled timetabled lessons by the end of the A Level. • Paper 1 100 marks - 2 hour 15 minutes. Consisting of: Modules 1, 2, 3, 5 15 Multiple Choice Questions. Short Answer Questions. Extended Answer Questions • Paper 2 100 marks. 2 hour 15 minutes consisting. Consisting of: Modules 1, 2, 4, 6 15 Multiple Choice Questions. Short Answer Questions. Extended Answer Questions • Paper 3 70 marks.1 hour 30 minutes. Consisting of: Modules (1-6) Unified Short Answer Questions. Extended Answer Questions
About Education Provider
| Region | London |
| Local Authority | Camden |
| Ofsted Rating | |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
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| Boarding Fee | Unknown |
| Sixth Form Fee | Unknown |
| Address | 43-45 Bloomsbury Square & 2 Southampton Place, London, WC1A 2RA |
The purpose of this course is to develop essential knowledge and understanding of biological facts, concepts and principles and to appreciate their significance in new and changing situations. It is important to understand the social and environmental implications and the economic and technological applications of modern biology. The course promotes an appreciation of the importance of experimental and investigatory work. Students develop an understanding of the connection between facts, concepts and the everyday context of different areas of biology.
At least 10 years of schooling and a good school record.
There will be an internal test at the end of Year 1, then a final 3 external papers at the end of the A-Level year 2. Practical tasks for the Practical endorsement have to be completed during the scheduled timetabled lessons by the end of the A Level. • Paper 1 100 marks - 2 hour 15 minutes. Consisting of: Modules 1, 2, 3, 5 15 Multiple Choice Questions. Short Answer Questions. Extended Answer Questions • Paper 2 100 marks. 2 hour 15 minutes consisting. Consisting of: Modules 1, 2, 4, 6 15 Multiple Choice Questions. Short Answer Questions. Extended Answer Questions • Paper 3 70 marks.1 hour 30 minutes. Consisting of: Modules (1-6) Unified Short Answer Questions. Extended Answer Questions