
This course is ideally suited to students who like problem solving and have been successful at GCSE chemistry. Ideally you will be very analytical in nature and enjoy practical investigations of chemical constructs. Students will often go on to study a wide variety of degrees from this strong foundation, including chemistry, engineering, medicine and biochemistry. During the A-level course, students will focus their learning on; practical chemistry; foundations in chemistry; the periodic table and organic chemistry. Students will then develop these inorganic themes to a deeper level as well as a more detailed focus on developing practical skills for investigations in chemistry
Separate Sciences— 7 in Chemistry preferred and 6 in others Combined Science—7 preferred 6 required in Maths 36 - 48 points
Assessment will be through examinations at the end of the course. Required practical tasks will be completed throughout the course and will also contribute to understanding of scientific processes assessed on the examination papers.
About Education Provider
| Region | West Midlands |
| Local Authority | Warwickshire |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Coventry Road, Coleshill, Birmingham, B46 3EX |
This course is ideally suited to students who like problem solving and have been successful at GCSE chemistry. Ideally you will be very analytical in nature and enjoy practical investigations of chemical constructs. Students will often go on to study a wide variety of degrees from this strong foundation, including chemistry, engineering, medicine and biochemistry. During the A-level course, students will focus their learning on; practical chemistry; foundations in chemistry; the periodic table and organic chemistry. Students will then develop these inorganic themes to a deeper level as well as a more detailed focus on developing practical skills for investigations in chemistry
Separate Sciences— 7 in Chemistry preferred and 6 in others Combined Science—7 preferred 6 required in Maths 36 - 48 points
Assessment will be through examinations at the end of the course. Required practical tasks will be completed throughout the course and will also contribute to understanding of scientific processes assessed on the examination papers.