
In this modern course, you will learn the core theory through study of current applications of chemistry. You will be introduced to organic, inorganic and physical chemistry while learning about topics such as fuels, colours and the chemical industry. Then you will study the chemistry of ozone, minerals and polymers. Activities include practical work, problem solving, data analysis, modelling with ICT, research and presentation. In the second year of the A Level course there is greater emphasis on the design of molecules and materials to fit a purpose, such as polymers, dyes and medicines. Their analysis and synthesis are also considered. Practical skills are develop further fully preparing students for university based laboratory work.
If you are studying Triple Science: GCSE Triple Science Biology at grade 6 or above with an APS of 4.5 or above If you are studying Combined Science: GCSE Combined Science at grade 7-6 or above AND Grade 6 or above in GCSE Mathematics with an APS of 4.5 or above It would be useful to study Chemistry alongside Biology, but it is not essential.
A total of 6 hours of examinations (2 x 2 hours 15 minutes and 1 x 1 hour 30 minutes) taken at the end of Year 13. All exam papers will include a wide range of question types including multiple choice, short answer and extended response questions. Students will have the opportunity to demonstrate knowledge of both theory and practical skills through the examinations. Practical Endorsement - a separate grade (pass/fail) will be awarded for practical based work carried out throughout the two years of the course as specified by OCR.
About Education Provider
Region | East of England |
Local Authority | Hertfordshire |
Ofsted Rating | Outstanding |
Gender Type | Mixed |
Address | Manland Way, Harpenden, AL5 4QP |
In this modern course, you will learn the core theory through study of current applications of chemistry. You will be introduced to organic, inorganic and physical chemistry while learning about topics such as fuels, colours and the chemical industry. Then you will study the chemistry of ozone, minerals and polymers. Activities include practical work, problem solving, data analysis, modelling with ICT, research and presentation. In the second year of the A Level course there is greater emphasis on the design of molecules and materials to fit a purpose, such as polymers, dyes and medicines. Their analysis and synthesis are also considered. Practical skills are develop further fully preparing students for university based laboratory work.
If you are studying Triple Science: GCSE Triple Science Biology at grade 6 or above with an APS of 4.5 or above If you are studying Combined Science: GCSE Combined Science at grade 7-6 or above AND Grade 6 or above in GCSE Mathematics with an APS of 4.5 or above It would be useful to study Chemistry alongside Biology, but it is not essential.
A total of 6 hours of examinations (2 x 2 hours 15 minutes and 1 x 1 hour 30 minutes) taken at the end of Year 13. All exam papers will include a wide range of question types including multiple choice, short answer and extended response questions. Students will have the opportunity to demonstrate knowledge of both theory and practical skills through the examinations. Practical Endorsement - a separate grade (pass/fail) will be awarded for practical based work carried out throughout the two years of the course as specified by OCR.