You will already be familiar with many of the topics that you will study, including forces, waves, radioactivity, electricity and magnetism. At A Level, you will look at these areas in more detail and find out how they are interconnected. You will also learn how to apply maths to real-world problems and explore new areas such as particle physics, cosmology and medical physics. Perhaps more importantly, you will develop skills that can be transferred to just about any other area of work, from setting up a business to saving the planet. Even if you do not go on to become a physicist, learning to think like one will help you get to the root of any problem and draw connections that are not obvious to others. Physics will not give you all the answers, but it will teach you how to ask the right questions.
Entry to Sixth Form is by application and is dependent on the candidate achieving the minimum academic requirement of five GCSE grades at C or above (at least three at Grade B or above). A grade 7 or above in mathematics is required at GCSE to study this A level subject (reviewed on a case-by-case basis), and the requirement that you have completed Higher maths at GCSE.
About Education Provider
Region | South East |
Local Authority | Buckinghamshire |
Ofsted Rating | |
Gender Type | Co-Educational |
ISI Report | |
Boarding Fee | Unknown |
Sixth Form Fee | Unknown |
Address | Akeley Wood Senior School, Bycell Road, MK18 5AE |
You will already be familiar with many of the topics that you will study, including forces, waves, radioactivity, electricity and magnetism. At A Level, you will look at these areas in more detail and find out how they are interconnected. You will also learn how to apply maths to real-world problems and explore new areas such as particle physics, cosmology and medical physics. Perhaps more importantly, you will develop skills that can be transferred to just about any other area of work, from setting up a business to saving the planet. Even if you do not go on to become a physicist, learning to think like one will help you get to the root of any problem and draw connections that are not obvious to others. Physics will not give you all the answers, but it will teach you how to ask the right questions.
Entry to Sixth Form is by application and is dependent on the candidate achieving the minimum academic requirement of five GCSE grades at C or above (at least three at Grade B or above). A grade 7 or above in mathematics is required at GCSE to study this A level subject (reviewed on a case-by-case basis), and the requirement that you have completed Higher maths at GCSE.