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Biology
Wellington College - Bracknell Forest
01344444000
Duke's Ride, Crowthorne, RG45 7PU
Course summary

The Biology syllabus comprises of four themes, each made up of two concepts. Each theme is a lens through which the syllabus content is viewed. The aim of the syllabus is to integrate concepts, topic content and the nature of science through inquiry. Unity and Diversity – water, DNA, cells, evolution and conservation Form and function – carbohydrates, proteins, membranes, gas exchange, transport, adaptation to the environment Interaction and interdependence – enzymes, respiration, photosynthesis, immunity, populations Continuity and change – DNA replication, protein synthesis, reproduction, homeostasis, climate change. Taught using discursive techniques, you will become familiar at reading articles, discussing biological themes and sharing your ideas. A practical course, you will develop key laboratory skills to prepare you for studying Science at university. Both Higher and Standard Level Biology courses cover the same content. However, Higher level students will study some content in more detail and will learn additional topics such as viruses, muscles and gene expression. All Sixth Form biologists attend a field trip in the L6 Summer Term to Pembrokeshire. During the field trip you will learn the ecology component of the course and complete your Biology Internal assessment (IA). The IA contributes to 20% of your final mark and is a scientific investigation that you complete.

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RegionSouth East
Local AuthorityBracknell Forest
Ofsted Rating
Gender TypeCo-Educational
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Boarding Fee£48,930
Sixth Form Fee£35,760
AddressDuke's Ride, Crowthorne, RG45 7PU