As the most fundamental of the sciences, physics incorporates a range of topics that allow students to study scales from the microscopic to the macroscopic. It attempts to explain observations from the natural and physical world in terms of laws and theories relating to matter and energy. Students will also discover some of the important historical discoveries and the international aspects of the subject. It is designed to give a holistic view of physics and help to see the relevance of the subject in our rapidly changing world. This is achieved through theory, practical investigations and student research. This includes the ‘Collaborative Sciences Project’ in conjunction with students studying biology, chemistry and design technology. Investigative, research, numerical and conceptual skills will be challenged throughout. This course gives students a good foundation for a wide range of university courses including medicine, engineering and the physical sciences.
Sixth form applicants need at least five grade 5s at GCSE but some A-level subjects need a higher grade. Assessment tests for those not taking recognised exams. Grade 8 (or equivalent) at GCSE
Examination: 80% Internal Assessment: 20%
About Education Provider
| Region | South West |
| Local Authority | Somerset |
| Ofsted Rating | |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| ISI Report | View Report |
| Boarding Fee | £41,610 - £44,910 |
| Sixth Form Fee | Day £22,670 |
| Address | Staplegrove Road, Taunton, TA2 6AD |
As the most fundamental of the sciences, physics incorporates a range of topics that allow students to study scales from the microscopic to the macroscopic. It attempts to explain observations from the natural and physical world in terms of laws and theories relating to matter and energy. Students will also discover some of the important historical discoveries and the international aspects of the subject. It is designed to give a holistic view of physics and help to see the relevance of the subject in our rapidly changing world. This is achieved through theory, practical investigations and student research. This includes the ‘Collaborative Sciences Project’ in conjunction with students studying biology, chemistry and design technology. Investigative, research, numerical and conceptual skills will be challenged throughout. This course gives students a good foundation for a wide range of university courses including medicine, engineering and the physical sciences.
Sixth form applicants need at least five grade 5s at GCSE but some A-level subjects need a higher grade. Assessment tests for those not taking recognised exams. Grade 8 (or equivalent) at GCSE
Examination: 80% Internal Assessment: 20%