Chemistry is a fundamental science, a fascinating and varied subject that stimulates and enables students to develop a range of skills and interests that extend beyond the classroom/laboratory. Chemistry plays a pivotal role in modern life. Indeed, the products of chemical industries have myriad of uses, including energy production, transportation, fibres & plastics, health and well-being (agrochemicals, pharmaceuticals and foodstuffs) as well providing us with all materials which we use in our daily lives.
For entry into the Sixth Form we require a positive end of school testimonial and normally the securing of a minimum six GCSEs, including Maths and English, at grades 9-5 (or grade equivalent). Students should achieve a grade 6 or above in those subjects they wish to take at A-Level. For subjects with no associated GCSE, the grades achieved in other subjects will be taken into consideration. Usually Grade 7 or above. Academic traits: A-Level Chemistry is an exciting but demanding subject, consequently students would be expected to have a strong pass in GCSE Chemistry (typically grades 7-9) or in GCSE Double Science (7/7-9/9). The A-Level course also contains a significant maths component and it is expected that students would have a good pass in GCSE Maths (again, typically grades 7-9). Students will be expected to complete all work set and meet all deadlines. There is a significant practical element to the course, which leads to a practical endorsement. Wider reading around the subject and participation in related extracurricular activities/competitions is essential and contributes to the high performance of the best candidates in examinations and success in the university interview/selection process.
About Education Provider
| Region | South East |
| Local Authority | Oxfordshire |
| Ofsted Rating | |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| ISI Report | View Report |
| Boarding Fee | £32,310 - £41,640 |
| Sixth Form Fee | £21,990 |
| Address | Bloxham, Banbury, OX15 4PE |
Chemistry is a fundamental science, a fascinating and varied subject that stimulates and enables students to develop a range of skills and interests that extend beyond the classroom/laboratory. Chemistry plays a pivotal role in modern life. Indeed, the products of chemical industries have myriad of uses, including energy production, transportation, fibres & plastics, health and well-being (agrochemicals, pharmaceuticals and foodstuffs) as well providing us with all materials which we use in our daily lives.
For entry into the Sixth Form we require a positive end of school testimonial and normally the securing of a minimum six GCSEs, including Maths and English, at grades 9-5 (or grade equivalent). Students should achieve a grade 6 or above in those subjects they wish to take at A-Level. For subjects with no associated GCSE, the grades achieved in other subjects will be taken into consideration. Usually Grade 7 or above. Academic traits: A-Level Chemistry is an exciting but demanding subject, consequently students would be expected to have a strong pass in GCSE Chemistry (typically grades 7-9) or in GCSE Double Science (7/7-9/9). The A-Level course also contains a significant maths component and it is expected that students would have a good pass in GCSE Maths (again, typically grades 7-9). Students will be expected to complete all work set and meet all deadlines. There is a significant practical element to the course, which leads to a practical endorsement. Wider reading around the subject and participation in related extracurricular activities/competitions is essential and contributes to the high performance of the best candidates in examinations and success in the university interview/selection process.