Biology
Loughborough Amherst School - Leicestershire
01509263901
Gray Street, Loughborough, LE11 2DZ
Course summary

Biologists study the natural world and all the varying life processes therein. They work to understand how organisms function, how they evolve, why we become unwell and also develop cutting edge medical techniques in order to eliminate disease. In your A Level Biology studies you will learn about how cells function, how your immune system defends you against disease and how HIV overcomes this defence. You will see how homeostasis is affected in diabetics, why inappropriate gene expression can lead to cancer, as well as studying controversial issues such as genetic engineering, the use of stem cells and how ecosystems are managed. There is a strong emphasis on experimental work and you will gain valuable practical and other transferable skills such as numeracy, problem solving, critical thinking, analytical skills and the confidence to work both independently and collaboratively. There is a wide variety of career options that require Biology, including medicine, dentistry, veterinary science, midwifery, physiotherapy, forensic science and marine studies, to name but a few.

Entry requirements

Entry into the Sixth Form is dependent upon ability and attitude, together with a minimum of five GCSE passes at Grade 5, or higher, including English and Mathematics, a Headteacher’s report and personal interview. Some subjects may require higher grades for entry to A Level.

How you'll be assessed

A Level Biology is a linear course, which is assessed at the end of Year 13 through three, 2 hour written exams.

School Info

About Education Provider

RegionEast Midlands
Local AuthorityLeicestershire
Ofsted Rating
Gender TypeCo-Educational
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Boarding FeeUnknown
Sixth Form FeeDay £12,120 - £15,810
AddressGray Street, Loughborough, LE11 2DZ