Physics offers you an opportunity to deepen your understanding of the rules that govern the universe and an insight into how the physical world works. The subject is taught through experimentation and application of basic ideas, ranging from the very small, atoms, to the very large, cosmology. The course develops your critical thinking, creative, analytical and practical skills and provides a firm basis for further study in a wide range of disciplines. Physics is an intellectually stimulating and challenging subject which is extremely rewarding to study. We endeavour to intellectually challenge you in a supportive and developmental way to build your confidence and enjoyment of Physics. You will be encouraged to relate what you are taught in the other Sciences. In this way, students develop an appreciation of the interdisciplinary nature of science and the relevance it has to our everyday life. Physics is a practical subject and a large proportion of the course is taught through experimental work. This helps you develop an understanding of the scientific method, bringing with it skills which are transferable to many other situations. ICT is used widely in Physics for tasks such as data logging, data analysis and for the delivery of lessons. The department encourages learning beyond the classroom, and this will be fostered through guest lecturers, trips and extracurricular activities.
Pupils should have achieved five subjects at Grade 6 or above, including either Maths and/or English at Grade 6. They should also have reached a minimum Grade 6 in the subject they want to study at A level. All students wishing to join the Sixth Form should be registered by the Autumn Term before the proposed year of entry.
About Education Provider
| Region | London |
| Local Authority | Islington |
| Ofsted Rating | |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| ISI Report | |
| Boarding Fee | Unknown |
| Sixth Form Fee | Unknown |
| Address | 6-9 Canonbury Place, Islington, N1 2NQ |
Physics offers you an opportunity to deepen your understanding of the rules that govern the universe and an insight into how the physical world works. The subject is taught through experimentation and application of basic ideas, ranging from the very small, atoms, to the very large, cosmology. The course develops your critical thinking, creative, analytical and practical skills and provides a firm basis for further study in a wide range of disciplines. Physics is an intellectually stimulating and challenging subject which is extremely rewarding to study. We endeavour to intellectually challenge you in a supportive and developmental way to build your confidence and enjoyment of Physics. You will be encouraged to relate what you are taught in the other Sciences. In this way, students develop an appreciation of the interdisciplinary nature of science and the relevance it has to our everyday life. Physics is a practical subject and a large proportion of the course is taught through experimental work. This helps you develop an understanding of the scientific method, bringing with it skills which are transferable to many other situations. ICT is used widely in Physics for tasks such as data logging, data analysis and for the delivery of lessons. The department encourages learning beyond the classroom, and this will be fostered through guest lecturers, trips and extracurricular activities.
Pupils should have achieved five subjects at Grade 6 or above, including either Maths and/or English at Grade 6. They should also have reached a minimum Grade 6 in the subject they want to study at A level. All students wishing to join the Sixth Form should be registered by the Autumn Term before the proposed year of entry.