
A level biology covers a broad range of topics chosen to allow progression to a wider range of biological courses at higher education: biochemistry and molecular biology; animal and plant physiology; genetics or microbiology. The specification combines more traditional elements, such as the kidney, with more modern biological ideas such as epigenetics. Students also develop their practical skills through the core practical component of the course.
Grade 7 in GCSE additional science or Grade 6 in GCSE biology,plus Grade 5 n GCSE mathematics and Grade 5 in GCSE English language or literature
This course is assessed by three examinations. The third examination includes questions covering the practical experiments.
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| Region | London |
| Local Authority | Ealing |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Greenford Avenue, Hanwell, London, W7 1JJ |
A level biology covers a broad range of topics chosen to allow progression to a wider range of biological courses at higher education: biochemistry and molecular biology; animal and plant physiology; genetics or microbiology. The specification combines more traditional elements, such as the kidney, with more modern biological ideas such as epigenetics. Students also develop their practical skills through the core practical component of the course.
Grade 7 in GCSE additional science or Grade 6 in GCSE biology,plus Grade 5 n GCSE mathematics and Grade 5 in GCSE English language or literature
This course is assessed by three examinations. The third examination includes questions covering the practical experiments.