Chemistry is a fundamental subject for Medicine, Veterinary Science, Dentistry and other healthrelated courses. The A level course is highly regarded as a rigorous qualification that provides a pathway into a host of possible careers such as Chemical Engineering, Research, Environmental Science and Finance. A level Chemistry builds on the work done in GCSE Chemistry or Dual Award Science and Mathematics, so students need good GCSE results in these subjects. Written communication is important so good English skills are also needed.
Physical Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, practical skills Written examination: 2 hours. 35% of A level. 105 marks of short and long answer questions. 2 Physical Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, practical skills Written examination: 2 hours. 35% of A level. 105 marks of short and long answer questions. 3 Any content, any practical skills Written examination: 2 hours. 30% of A level. 40 marks of questions on practical techniques and data analysis. 20 marks of questions testing across the specification. 30 marks of multiple choice questions.
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| Region | Yorkshire and the Humber |
| Local Authority | North Yorkshire |
| Ofsted Rating | |
| Gender Type | Girls |
| ISI Report | View Report |
| Boarding Fee | £36,210 |
| Sixth Form Fee | £18,975 |
| Address | Clarence Drive, Harrogate, HG1 2QG |
Chemistry is a fundamental subject for Medicine, Veterinary Science, Dentistry and other healthrelated courses. The A level course is highly regarded as a rigorous qualification that provides a pathway into a host of possible careers such as Chemical Engineering, Research, Environmental Science and Finance. A level Chemistry builds on the work done in GCSE Chemistry or Dual Award Science and Mathematics, so students need good GCSE results in these subjects. Written communication is important so good English skills are also needed.
Physical Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, practical skills Written examination: 2 hours. 35% of A level. 105 marks of short and long answer questions. 2 Physical Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, practical skills Written examination: 2 hours. 35% of A level. 105 marks of short and long answer questions. 3 Any content, any practical skills Written examination: 2 hours. 30% of A level. 40 marks of questions on practical techniques and data analysis. 20 marks of questions testing across the specification. 30 marks of multiple choice questions.