Physics is an exciting and intellectually stimulating natural science. It is the most fundamental science and underpins other sciences and engineering. In our technological age, physicists are needed to understand and appreciate the complexities and subtleties of the physical world.
In order to proceed automatically to the Sixth Form, a student must achieve a minimum of six (1)GCSEs at grade 6/B, and in most cases, a grade 7/A or higher in the subjects chosen to study at A-Level. A-level mathematics and Further Mathematics have higher requirements. Subjects that are new at A-Level will have requirements from (1)GCSEs that assess appropriate skills, e.g. Economics requires a grade 7 or higher in both English Language and Mathematics. Grade 7 at (1)GCSE Physics and Grade 7 at (1)GCSE Mathematics. It is strongly advised that Physics is studied alongside A-Level Mathematics and that pupils have achieved at least Grade 8 at (1)GCSE Mathematics in order to grasp the mathematical content of the course.
About Education Provider
Region | London |
Local Authority | Harrow |
Ofsted Rating | |
Gender Type | Co-Educational |
ISI Report | View Report |
Boarding Fee | Unknown |
Sixth Form Fee | £22,896 |
Address | Middle Road, Harrow-on-the-Hill, HA2 0HN |
Physics is an exciting and intellectually stimulating natural science. It is the most fundamental science and underpins other sciences and engineering. In our technological age, physicists are needed to understand and appreciate the complexities and subtleties of the physical world.
In order to proceed automatically to the Sixth Form, a student must achieve a minimum of six (1)GCSEs at grade 6/B, and in most cases, a grade 7/A or higher in the subjects chosen to study at A-Level. A-level mathematics and Further Mathematics have higher requirements. Subjects that are new at A-Level will have requirements from (1)GCSEs that assess appropriate skills, e.g. Economics requires a grade 7 or higher in both English Language and Mathematics. Grade 7 at (1)GCSE Physics and Grade 7 at (1)GCSE Mathematics. It is strongly advised that Physics is studied alongside A-Level Mathematics and that pupils have achieved at least Grade 8 at (1)GCSE Mathematics in order to grasp the mathematical content of the course.