The OCR Chemistry A Level course is designed to allow students to study Chemistry in a variety of different contexts, conveying the excitement of contemporary chemistry. The course is split into 6 different modules which are each split into multiple chapters. The course starts by bridging the gap between GCSE and A Level content in Module 2 - Foundations in Chemistry and Module 3 - Periodic Table and Energy. The course then progresses onto Core Organic Chemistry which is built upon later in the A Level part of the course. Students will also study a range of inorganic chemistry topics that may not be as familiar to them such as Enthalpy and Entropy, Equilibrium and Spectroscopy. A Level students will be expected to undertake a variety of experiments which will develop skills such as taking measurements, planning and research and analysis of results. This will count towards the Practical Endorsement which forms part of the A Level qualification.
Seven 9-5 grades in full course GCSE subjects. May include BTEC equivalent Grade 5 in English Language/Literature Grade 6 in Maths Grade 6 in relevant subject
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Region | London |
Local Authority | Bromley |
Ofsted Rating | |
Gender Type | Co-Educational |
ISI Report | View Report |
Boarding Fee | £31,770 - £39,870 |
Sixth Form Fee | £12,060 - £18,720; |
Address | Perry Street, Chislehurst, BR7 6LR |
The OCR Chemistry A Level course is designed to allow students to study Chemistry in a variety of different contexts, conveying the excitement of contemporary chemistry. The course is split into 6 different modules which are each split into multiple chapters. The course starts by bridging the gap between GCSE and A Level content in Module 2 - Foundations in Chemistry and Module 3 - Periodic Table and Energy. The course then progresses onto Core Organic Chemistry which is built upon later in the A Level part of the course. Students will also study a range of inorganic chemistry topics that may not be as familiar to them such as Enthalpy and Entropy, Equilibrium and Spectroscopy. A Level students will be expected to undertake a variety of experiments which will develop skills such as taking measurements, planning and research and analysis of results. This will count towards the Practical Endorsement which forms part of the A Level qualification.
Seven 9-5 grades in full course GCSE subjects. May include BTEC equivalent Grade 5 in English Language/Literature Grade 6 in Maths Grade 6 in relevant subject
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