At The Maynard School we offer the Edexcel Chemistry syllabus. The course aims to provide a rigorous and stimulating treatment of Chemistry that both lays appropriate foundations for future studies and satisfies those who will study no further Chemistry.
If we are then able to offer a place, please note that this is conditional upon your daughter reaching the minimum entry requirements for entry into our Sixth Form, namely: • at least six grade 7’s • a minimum of a grade 7 in both Maths and English GCSE • a grade 7 or 8 in the subjects to be taken at A-level Students will always be considered on their individual merits. The qualification builds on the knowledge, understanding and practical skills that you gained in GCSE Science and GCSE Combined Science, or GCSE Chemistry. You should have at least a grade 7 in these subjects. You should also have at least a grade 7 in GCSE Mathematics, as numerical and mathematical skills are very important in Chemistry. You will need to be able to communicate effectively, be able to plan and carry out research and think critically about problems.
About Education Provider
Region | South West |
Local Authority | Devon |
Ofsted Rating | |
Gender Type | Girls |
ISI Report | View Report |
Boarding Fee | £7,926 - £16,542 |
Sixth Form Fee | £7,926 - £16,542 |
Address | Denmark Road, Exeter, EX1 1SJ |
At The Maynard School we offer the Edexcel Chemistry syllabus. The course aims to provide a rigorous and stimulating treatment of Chemistry that both lays appropriate foundations for future studies and satisfies those who will study no further Chemistry.
If we are then able to offer a place, please note that this is conditional upon your daughter reaching the minimum entry requirements for entry into our Sixth Form, namely: • at least six grade 7’s • a minimum of a grade 7 in both Maths and English GCSE • a grade 7 or 8 in the subjects to be taken at A-level Students will always be considered on their individual merits. The qualification builds on the knowledge, understanding and practical skills that you gained in GCSE Science and GCSE Combined Science, or GCSE Chemistry. You should have at least a grade 7 in these subjects. You should also have at least a grade 7 in GCSE Mathematics, as numerical and mathematical skills are very important in Chemistry. You will need to be able to communicate effectively, be able to plan and carry out research and think critically about problems.