These qualifications are linear. Linear means that students will sit all the AS exams at the end of their AS course and all the A-level exams at the end of their A-level course. Core content 1 Measurements and their errors 2 Particles and radiation 3 Waves 4 Mechanics and materials 5 Electricity 6 Further mechanics and thermal physics 7 Fields and their consequences 8 Nuclear physics Options 9 Astrophysics 10 Medical physics 11 Engineering physics 12 Turning points in physics 13 Electronics
• Send your latest school report, passport and birth certificate to registrations@standrewscambridge.co.uk • We will then invoice you for your £350 registration fee. Please do check your junk as sometimes our invoices can go to junk. Payment is made by credit card using Flywire and a link will be sent in your invoice. • Take your entrance exams. A link will be sent to you for an online 50-minute test which encompasses both Maths and English. • All foundation students must sit official UKVI Academic IELTS tests. • All students will have an interview with the Admissions Manager, Principal or Deputy Head (Academic).
Paper 1 What's assessed Sections 1 to 5 and 6.1 (Periodic motion) Assessed written exam: 2 hours 85 marks 34% of A-level Questions 60 marks of short and long answer questions and 25 multiple choice questions on content. Paper 2 What's assessed Sections 6.2 (Thermal Physics), 7 and 8 Assumed knowledge from sections 1 to 6.1 Assessed written exam: 2 hours 85 marks 34% of A-level Questions 60 marks of short and long answer questions and 25 multiple choice questions on content. Paper 3 What's assessed Section A Compulsory section: Practical skills and data analysis Section B: Students enter for one of sections 9, 10, 11, 12 or 13 Assessed written exam: 2 hours 80 marks 32% of A-level Questions 45 marks of short and long answer questions on practical experiments and data analysis. 35 marks of short and long answer questions on optional topic.
About Education Provider
| Region | East of England |
| Local Authority | Cambridgeshire |
| Ofsted Rating | |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| ISI Report | View Report |
| Boarding Fee | £18,00 - £22,500 |
| Sixth Form Fee | £26,940 - £32,520 |
| Address | 13 Station Road, Cambridge, CB1 2JB |
These qualifications are linear. Linear means that students will sit all the AS exams at the end of their AS course and all the A-level exams at the end of their A-level course. Core content 1 Measurements and their errors 2 Particles and radiation 3 Waves 4 Mechanics and materials 5 Electricity 6 Further mechanics and thermal physics 7 Fields and their consequences 8 Nuclear physics Options 9 Astrophysics 10 Medical physics 11 Engineering physics 12 Turning points in physics 13 Electronics
• Send your latest school report, passport and birth certificate to registrations@standrewscambridge.co.uk • We will then invoice you for your £350 registration fee. Please do check your junk as sometimes our invoices can go to junk. Payment is made by credit card using Flywire and a link will be sent in your invoice. • Take your entrance exams. A link will be sent to you for an online 50-minute test which encompasses both Maths and English. • All foundation students must sit official UKVI Academic IELTS tests. • All students will have an interview with the Admissions Manager, Principal or Deputy Head (Academic).
Paper 1 What's assessed Sections 1 to 5 and 6.1 (Periodic motion) Assessed written exam: 2 hours 85 marks 34% of A-level Questions 60 marks of short and long answer questions and 25 multiple choice questions on content. Paper 2 What's assessed Sections 6.2 (Thermal Physics), 7 and 8 Assumed knowledge from sections 1 to 6.1 Assessed written exam: 2 hours 85 marks 34% of A-level Questions 60 marks of short and long answer questions and 25 multiple choice questions on content. Paper 3 What's assessed Section A Compulsory section: Practical skills and data analysis Section B: Students enter for one of sections 9, 10, 11, 12 or 13 Assessed written exam: 2 hours 80 marks 32% of A-level Questions 45 marks of short and long answer questions on practical experiments and data analysis. 35 marks of short and long answer questions on optional topic.