The Course The OCR A specification consists of six modules: Module 1: Development of Practical Skills in Chemistry Module 2: Foundations in Chemistry Module 3: Periodic Table and Energy Module 4: Core Organic Chemistry and Analysis Module 5: Physical Chemistry and Transition Elements Module 6: Organic Chemistry and Analysis Why study Chemistry? • If you enjoy abstract thinking, analysis, problem-solving and the application of ideas to new situations, Chemistry is an excellent A Level choice. • Chemistry supports other subjects, in particular Biology, and it is a requirement for students wanting to study Veterinary Science, Dentistry, Pharmacy or Medicine. As well as being an academic subject, Chemistry involves a good deal of hands-on work, preparing candidates for the practical endorsement.
• A minimum of two grade 7 and four grade 6 at GCSE, normally including grade 6 or equivalent in English and Mathematics. • The required minimum grades for each A Level choice. For Further Mathematics, a grade 8 in GCSE Mathematics is required. For Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics or a Modern Foreign Language a grade 7 in the subject is required. For all other subjects, a grade 6 in the appropriate facilitating subject is required; however, a grade 7 is recommended. Students will require a minimum Grade 7 in Chemistry GCSE or Grade 7/7 in Combined Science, with a minimum Grade 7 on the Chemistry paper (Grade 8 is strongly recommended). In addition, a Grade 7 in Mathematics would be an advantage.
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Region | West Midlands |
Local Authority | Solihull |
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Gender Type | Co-Educational |
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Boarding Fee | Unknown |
Sixth Form Fee | £12,429 - £16,875 |
Address | Warwick Road, Solihull, B91 3DJ |
The Course The OCR A specification consists of six modules: Module 1: Development of Practical Skills in Chemistry Module 2: Foundations in Chemistry Module 3: Periodic Table and Energy Module 4: Core Organic Chemistry and Analysis Module 5: Physical Chemistry and Transition Elements Module 6: Organic Chemistry and Analysis Why study Chemistry? • If you enjoy abstract thinking, analysis, problem-solving and the application of ideas to new situations, Chemistry is an excellent A Level choice. • Chemistry supports other subjects, in particular Biology, and it is a requirement for students wanting to study Veterinary Science, Dentistry, Pharmacy or Medicine. As well as being an academic subject, Chemistry involves a good deal of hands-on work, preparing candidates for the practical endorsement.
• A minimum of two grade 7 and four grade 6 at GCSE, normally including grade 6 or equivalent in English and Mathematics. • The required minimum grades for each A Level choice. For Further Mathematics, a grade 8 in GCSE Mathematics is required. For Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics or a Modern Foreign Language a grade 7 in the subject is required. For all other subjects, a grade 6 in the appropriate facilitating subject is required; however, a grade 7 is recommended. Students will require a minimum Grade 7 in Chemistry GCSE or Grade 7/7 in Combined Science, with a minimum Grade 7 on the Chemistry paper (Grade 8 is strongly recommended). In addition, a Grade 7 in Mathematics would be an advantage.