This course gives students the opportunity to study key concepts first covered at GCSE in greater detail. It is a practical course with an assessed practical component. The course couples theoretical learning with the development of ideas and the experiments that underpin what we as scientist know. This course is perfect for those who want to develop their understanding of how science works, specify in Chemistry or further their understanding of the world around us.
Students will need to obtain a good grade at IGCSE or Chemistry GCSE – preferably grade 7 or higher. There is a significant mathematical content in the specification and combining Chemistry with A Level Mathematics is to be recommended. Chemistry Grade 7 IGCSE or GCSE, Mathematics Grade 7
Paper 1 Multiple choice, 15.5% Questions are based on the AS Level syllabus content. Paper 2 Structured questions, 23% Questions are based on the AS Level syllabus Content. Paper 3 Advanced Practical Skills, 11.5% Practical work and structured questions Questions are based on the experimental skills covered during the course. Paper 4 Structured questions, 38.5% Questions are based on the A Level syllabus Content. Paper 5 – Planning and evaluation, 11.5% Questions based on the experimental skills of planning, analysis, and evaluation.
About Education Provider
| Region | South East |
| Local Authority | Surrey |
| Ofsted Rating | |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| ISI Report | View Report |
| Boarding Fee | Day £23,400 - £28,605; Boarding £31,200 - £37,005 |
| Sixth Form Fee | Unknown |
| Address | Sandy Lane, Cobham, KT11 2ES |
This course gives students the opportunity to study key concepts first covered at GCSE in greater detail. It is a practical course with an assessed practical component. The course couples theoretical learning with the development of ideas and the experiments that underpin what we as scientist know. This course is perfect for those who want to develop their understanding of how science works, specify in Chemistry or further their understanding of the world around us.
Students will need to obtain a good grade at IGCSE or Chemistry GCSE – preferably grade 7 or higher. There is a significant mathematical content in the specification and combining Chemistry with A Level Mathematics is to be recommended. Chemistry Grade 7 IGCSE or GCSE, Mathematics Grade 7
Paper 1 Multiple choice, 15.5% Questions are based on the AS Level syllabus content. Paper 2 Structured questions, 23% Questions are based on the AS Level syllabus Content. Paper 3 Advanced Practical Skills, 11.5% Practical work and structured questions Questions are based on the experimental skills covered during the course. Paper 4 Structured questions, 38.5% Questions are based on the A Level syllabus Content. Paper 5 – Planning and evaluation, 11.5% Questions based on the experimental skills of planning, analysis, and evaluation.