Science at St Augustine's Priory • Passionate and academically rigorous teaching from subject specialists • Small supportive classes to develop self-confidence and independence • Extra-curricular science clubs • Leadership opportunities in Science events Mathematics and Science are popular combinations • Opportunities to take part in competitions and the Level Science Olympiads • Science is highly regarded by all universities, as such A Levels in Science will positively help to shape your future Almost all of the pupils who continue with Science at university attain places at their first choice institution. Biology is the study of all living organisms and how they interact with their surrounding environment. It is a diverse and fascinating subject that branches from one extreme to the next. It links the molecules that make us to how we interact and affect the biosphere that surrounds us. Biology is a Science that is rapidly developing and constantly evolving. The more we explore Biology the more we are faced with ethical decisions. For example, should we use embryonic stem cells in medicine? Where do we draw the line regarding cloning? Should we do prenatal genetic screening? And if so, which genes?
Offers will be conditional on reaching the required minimum grade in the GCSE subjects students plan to pursue at A Level. In addition students will need a minimum of 5 GCSEs (or IGCSEs) Grade 6 and above, including Maths and English Language as a requirement to join our Sixth Form. Please note that we will need to see confirmation of exam results upon their publication.
Biological processes (01) • 100 marks • 2 hours 15 minutes •Written paper •37% of total A Level Biological diversity (02) • 100 marks • 2 hours 15 minutes •Written paper •37% of total A Level Unified Biology (03) • 70 marks • 1 hour 30 minutes • Written paper •26% of total A Level Practical endorsement in biology (04): Non-exam assessments Reported separately (see section 51)
About Education Provider
Region | London |
Local Authority | Ealing |
Ofsted Rating | |
Gender Type | Girls |
ISI Report | View Report |
Boarding Fee | Unknown |
Sixth Form Fee | £15,570 - £20,844 |
Address | Hillcrest Road, Ealing, London, W5 2JL |
Science at St Augustine's Priory • Passionate and academically rigorous teaching from subject specialists • Small supportive classes to develop self-confidence and independence • Extra-curricular science clubs • Leadership opportunities in Science events Mathematics and Science are popular combinations • Opportunities to take part in competitions and the Level Science Olympiads • Science is highly regarded by all universities, as such A Levels in Science will positively help to shape your future Almost all of the pupils who continue with Science at university attain places at their first choice institution. Biology is the study of all living organisms and how they interact with their surrounding environment. It is a diverse and fascinating subject that branches from one extreme to the next. It links the molecules that make us to how we interact and affect the biosphere that surrounds us. Biology is a Science that is rapidly developing and constantly evolving. The more we explore Biology the more we are faced with ethical decisions. For example, should we use embryonic stem cells in medicine? Where do we draw the line regarding cloning? Should we do prenatal genetic screening? And if so, which genes?
Offers will be conditional on reaching the required minimum grade in the GCSE subjects students plan to pursue at A Level. In addition students will need a minimum of 5 GCSEs (or IGCSEs) Grade 6 and above, including Maths and English Language as a requirement to join our Sixth Form. Please note that we will need to see confirmation of exam results upon their publication.
Biological processes (01) • 100 marks • 2 hours 15 minutes •Written paper •37% of total A Level Biological diversity (02) • 100 marks • 2 hours 15 minutes •Written paper •37% of total A Level Unified Biology (03) • 70 marks • 1 hour 30 minutes • Written paper •26% of total A Level Practical endorsement in biology (04): Non-exam assessments Reported separately (see section 51)