The A-level course takes a more in depth approach to Organic, Inorganic and Physical Chemistry, and allows students to make connections between these three branches of the subject. The aim of the course is to allow students to develop essential knowledge and understanding of the concepts of Chemistry, and the skills needed for the use of these in new and challenging situations. Students gain an understanding of the link between theory and experiment and become aware of how advances in ICT and instrumentation are used in Chemistry. Students appreciate the contribution of the subject to society and the responsible use of scientific knowledge and evidence. The course aims to develop and sustain students’ enjoyment of and interest in Chemistry. A-Level takes a much more in depth approach to Organic, Inorganic and Physical Chemistry, and allows students to make connections between these three branches of the subject.
Students will have achieved a minimum of a high grade 7 in Chemistry GCSE or 7 7 in the Chemistry component of Double Award Science. However, an 8 in Chemistry GCSE (or 8 8 in the Chemistry component of Double Award Science), together with the study of at least on other science, are the recommended entry requirements.
Lower Sixth Internal exams will be sat which will cover units 1 and 2, which will include practical questions as there is no practical coursework in the A Level. Upper Sixth Students takes papers 1,2 and 3 in June of the Upper Sixth having had 10 hours per fortnight of contact time. The students will complete their lab work and all competences will be signed off.
About Education Provider
Region | North West |
Local Authority | Stockport |
Ofsted Rating | |
Gender Type | Co-Educational |
ISI Report | View Report |
Boarding Fee | Unknown |
Sixth Form Fee | £10,545 - £14,592 |
Address | Claremont Road, Cheadle Hulme, Cheadle, SK8 6EF |
The A-level course takes a more in depth approach to Organic, Inorganic and Physical Chemistry, and allows students to make connections between these three branches of the subject. The aim of the course is to allow students to develop essential knowledge and understanding of the concepts of Chemistry, and the skills needed for the use of these in new and challenging situations. Students gain an understanding of the link between theory and experiment and become aware of how advances in ICT and instrumentation are used in Chemistry. Students appreciate the contribution of the subject to society and the responsible use of scientific knowledge and evidence. The course aims to develop and sustain students’ enjoyment of and interest in Chemistry. A-Level takes a much more in depth approach to Organic, Inorganic and Physical Chemistry, and allows students to make connections between these three branches of the subject.
Students will have achieved a minimum of a high grade 7 in Chemistry GCSE or 7 7 in the Chemistry component of Double Award Science. However, an 8 in Chemistry GCSE (or 8 8 in the Chemistry component of Double Award Science), together with the study of at least on other science, are the recommended entry requirements.
Lower Sixth Internal exams will be sat which will cover units 1 and 2, which will include practical questions as there is no practical coursework in the A Level. Upper Sixth Students takes papers 1,2 and 3 in June of the Upper Sixth having had 10 hours per fortnight of contact time. The students will complete their lab work and all competences will be signed off.