Chemistry is everywhere in the world around us, from the food we eat, the water we drink, clothing, medicines and much more. It is sometimes referred to as the central science as it finds connections between other scientific subjects. A level Chemistry gives students an exciting insight into the contemporary world of chemistry. It covers the key concepts of chemistry with practical skills integrated throughout the course. It can give students a full and clear comprehension of these processes, and the means to consider employment or further study that builds on that understanding to consider and develop new ways to use chemistry. The combination of academic challenge and practical focus makes the subject hugely rewarding.
Candidates must gain a minimum of a Grade 5 in both English Language and Mathematics, and a further five GCSEs graded 6/7 or above.
PAPER 1: WRITTEN EXAM • 37% of A level PAPER 2: WRITTEN EXAM • 37% of A level PAPER 3: WRITTEN EXAM • 26% of A level NEA (NON EXAM ASSESSMENT) • Practical endorsement
About Education Provider
| Region | South East |
| Local Authority | West Sussex |
| Ofsted Rating | |
| Gender Type | Girls |
| ISI Report | View Report |
| Boarding Fee | £30,210 - £42,000 |
| Sixth Form Fee | £10,500 - £23,400 |
| Address | Keymer Road, Burgess Hill, RH15 0EG |
Chemistry is everywhere in the world around us, from the food we eat, the water we drink, clothing, medicines and much more. It is sometimes referred to as the central science as it finds connections between other scientific subjects. A level Chemistry gives students an exciting insight into the contemporary world of chemistry. It covers the key concepts of chemistry with practical skills integrated throughout the course. It can give students a full and clear comprehension of these processes, and the means to consider employment or further study that builds on that understanding to consider and develop new ways to use chemistry. The combination of academic challenge and practical focus makes the subject hugely rewarding.
Candidates must gain a minimum of a Grade 5 in both English Language and Mathematics, and a further five GCSEs graded 6/7 or above.
PAPER 1: WRITTEN EXAM • 37% of A level PAPER 2: WRITTEN EXAM • 37% of A level PAPER 3: WRITTEN EXAM • 26% of A level NEA (NON EXAM ASSESSMENT) • Practical endorsement