One definition of physics is “the study of matter, energy, and the interaction between them”. Essentially it’s looking at the fundamental properties and behaviours of the universe on a scale from the infinitesimal – the sub-atomic world of quarks - to an immense scale – supercluster complexes of galaxies, the largest of which spans 10% of the observable universe. While physics research is associated with the big questions – the origin of the universe / the role of dark matter and dark energy in its fate - it doesn’t just deal with theoretical concepts. Physics knowledge is applied in fields as diverse as astronomy, civil engineering, finance, medicine and nanotechnology. The AQA specification has been designed to help inspire and motivate students and lay the foundations for higher-level study at university. It offers numerous opportunities for students to develop their practical skills. Though we do not make it a condition to study Physics at A-level, we strongly recommend that students also study Mathematics, as our experience shows that Students without a decent level of Mathematical skills can find it harder to attain top grades. In Y13, students currently study the Astrophysics option. Subject content Core content • 1 Measurements and their errors • 2 Particles and radiation • 3 Waves • 4 Mechanics and materials • 5 Electricity • 6 Further mechanics and thermal physics • 7 Fields and their consequences • 8 Nuclear physics Options • 9 Astrophysics • 10 Medical physics • 11 Engineering Physics • 12 Turning points in physics • 13 Electronics
Unlike most other Sixth Forms, we have no minimum entry requirement at Chetham’s; you are here based on your musical ability. However, if you do not achieve at least a Grade 4 in English Language and Maths in Year 11 then you should re-take the GCSE in Year 12 as these are essential qualifications for future employment. You will be given help to do so.
About Education Provider
Region | North West |
Local Authority | Manchester |
Ofsted Rating | |
Gender Type | Co-Educational |
ISI Report | View Report |
Boarding Fee | Unknown |
Sixth Form Fee | Unknown |
Address | Long Millgate, Manchester, M3 1SB |
One definition of physics is “the study of matter, energy, and the interaction between them”. Essentially it’s looking at the fundamental properties and behaviours of the universe on a scale from the infinitesimal – the sub-atomic world of quarks - to an immense scale – supercluster complexes of galaxies, the largest of which spans 10% of the observable universe. While physics research is associated with the big questions – the origin of the universe / the role of dark matter and dark energy in its fate - it doesn’t just deal with theoretical concepts. Physics knowledge is applied in fields as diverse as astronomy, civil engineering, finance, medicine and nanotechnology. The AQA specification has been designed to help inspire and motivate students and lay the foundations for higher-level study at university. It offers numerous opportunities for students to develop their practical skills. Though we do not make it a condition to study Physics at A-level, we strongly recommend that students also study Mathematics, as our experience shows that Students without a decent level of Mathematical skills can find it harder to attain top grades. In Y13, students currently study the Astrophysics option. Subject content Core content • 1 Measurements and their errors • 2 Particles and radiation • 3 Waves • 4 Mechanics and materials • 5 Electricity • 6 Further mechanics and thermal physics • 7 Fields and their consequences • 8 Nuclear physics Options • 9 Astrophysics • 10 Medical physics • 11 Engineering Physics • 12 Turning points in physics • 13 Electronics
Unlike most other Sixth Forms, we have no minimum entry requirement at Chetham’s; you are here based on your musical ability. However, if you do not achieve at least a Grade 4 in English Language and Maths in Year 11 then you should re-take the GCSE in Year 12 as these are essential qualifications for future employment. You will be given help to do so.