The A Level in Chemistry specification content is divided into six teaching modules and each module is further divided into key topics. Each module is introduced with a summary of the chemistry it contains and each topic is also introduced with a short summary text. The Learning outcomes may all be assessed in the examinations (with the exception of some of the skills in module 1 which will be assessed directly through the Practical Endorsement, known as PAGs).
Pupils normally need a minimum of 6 GCSE passes with at least a grade B in the subjects they choose to study at A Level or for the IB Diploma.
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| Local Authority | Kent |
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The A Level in Chemistry specification content is divided into six teaching modules and each module is further divided into key topics. Each module is introduced with a summary of the chemistry it contains and each topic is also introduced with a short summary text. The Learning outcomes may all be assessed in the examinations (with the exception of some of the skills in module 1 which will be assessed directly through the Practical Endorsement, known as PAGs).
Pupils normally need a minimum of 6 GCSE passes with at least a grade B in the subjects they choose to study at A Level or for the IB Diploma.