Course information
Chemistry
Plymouth College - Plymouth
01752505100
Ford Park, Plymouth, PL4 6RN
Course summary

As a subject, Chemistry spans a great breadth of disciplines. A-Level chemists can expect to be studying topics that appear to be quite different from each other yet as they progress through the course discover how they are fundamentally linked. From unlocking the secrets of the periodic table to discovering how modern-day materials give us the functionality required, Chemistry can explain how the world around us is put together. Chemistry is an academic and highly regarded subject by universities and employers alike. Much of the content is extremely relevant to issues we are facing in today’s society, such as green energy, use and disposal of plastics and developing new ways to treat drug-resistant bacterial infections. Pupils with an A-Level in Chemistry will find many doors opening for them and that they have been well equipped for higher education. Chemistry A Level can lead to careers in environmental law, intellectual property, pharmaceuticals, space exploration, forensic science, medicine, engineering, accountancy, finance and much more! A-Level chemists at Plymouth College will follow the Edexcel course, which gives thorough and challenging coverage of key areas within physical, inorganic and organic chemistry. There is ample opportunity for practical lessons and with the 16 core practicals, pupils can become highly competent in scientific and investigative skills. Successful completion of the core practicals will result pupils achieving the Science Practical Endorsement certificate.

Entry requirements

A Minimum of 6 GCSEs at Grade 5 or above to include English and Mathematics. At least a Grade 6 is obtained in the subjects the student would like to study in the Sixth Form. International students will be asked to sit a test in English and Mathematics.

How you'll be assessed

At the end of Upper Sixth, pupils will sit three exams: • Paper 1 – Advanced Inorganic and Physical Chemistry 1hr45min, 30% of the overall marks • Paper 2 – Advanced Organic and Physical Chemistry 1hr45min, 30% of the overall marks • Paper 3 – General and Practical Principles in Chemistry 2hr30min, 40% of the overall marks

School Info

About Education Provider

RegionSouth West
Local AuthorityPlymouth
Ofsted Rating
Gender TypeCo-Educational
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Boarding FeeDay £16,824 - £19,929; Boarding £27,531 - £39,330
Sixth Form FeeUnknown
AddressFord Park, Plymouth, PL4 6RN