The course aims to develop essential knowledge, principles and concepts that exist within all levels of life, from the cellular to the whole organism. Topics covered include aspects of human physiology, disease and immunity. Biochemistry is studied in the contexts of enzyme action, digestion, respiration and photosynthesis. Ecological and field studies enable pupils to learn important techniques in order to survey the environment. Ethical and moral aspects of biology are also studied in order to give pupils a grounding in the influence science can have in a wider society. Dissections are carried out, but these are not compulsory, so those pupils with strong objections to animal dissection may still study the course. The course is an intellectually stimulating, yet demanding one. It expects a high level of motivation and self-discipline, plus the ability to work independently. Homework is set on a weekly basis and will be exam practice questions or lab reports. Pupils will not complete formal coursework but will be required to carry out a range of practical activities (6 in Year 12 and 6 in Year 13) as specified by the exam board in addition to other relevant practicals set by teachers. Practical skills will be assessed in the written papers. Pupils will need to have the following skills: • An interest in other science subjects and mathematics. • Excellent data analysis skills. • Ability to use technical language concisely. • Drive and enthusiasm for the subject. • Ability to carry out practical work carefully. • Willingness to carry out further reading around the subject. • Carry out mathematical calculations e.g. - percentage change - statistical analysis - use of standard form - use power, exponential and logarithmic functions - calculation of rates (Minimum 15% of marks are awarded for mathematical skills in A Level Biology)
GCSE Grade 6 in Combined Science or Biology and Mathematics
A Level Paper 1 (2 hours) covers topics 1-4, 35% of A Level. Paper 2 (2 hours) covers topics 5-8, 35% of A Level. Paper 3 (2 hours) covers topics 1-8 with essay 30% of A Level
About Education Provider
Region | South East |
Local Authority | Milton Keynes |
Ofsted Rating | Good |
Gender Type | Mixed |
Address | The Grove, Newport Pagnell, MK16 0BJ |
The course aims to develop essential knowledge, principles and concepts that exist within all levels of life, from the cellular to the whole organism. Topics covered include aspects of human physiology, disease and immunity. Biochemistry is studied in the contexts of enzyme action, digestion, respiration and photosynthesis. Ecological and field studies enable pupils to learn important techniques in order to survey the environment. Ethical and moral aspects of biology are also studied in order to give pupils a grounding in the influence science can have in a wider society. Dissections are carried out, but these are not compulsory, so those pupils with strong objections to animal dissection may still study the course. The course is an intellectually stimulating, yet demanding one. It expects a high level of motivation and self-discipline, plus the ability to work independently. Homework is set on a weekly basis and will be exam practice questions or lab reports. Pupils will not complete formal coursework but will be required to carry out a range of practical activities (6 in Year 12 and 6 in Year 13) as specified by the exam board in addition to other relevant practicals set by teachers. Practical skills will be assessed in the written papers. Pupils will need to have the following skills: • An interest in other science subjects and mathematics. • Excellent data analysis skills. • Ability to use technical language concisely. • Drive and enthusiasm for the subject. • Ability to carry out practical work carefully. • Willingness to carry out further reading around the subject. • Carry out mathematical calculations e.g. - percentage change - statistical analysis - use of standard form - use power, exponential and logarithmic functions - calculation of rates (Minimum 15% of marks are awarded for mathematical skills in A Level Biology)
GCSE Grade 6 in Combined Science or Biology and Mathematics
A Level Paper 1 (2 hours) covers topics 1-4, 35% of A Level. Paper 2 (2 hours) covers topics 5-8, 35% of A Level. Paper 3 (2 hours) covers topics 1-8 with essay 30% of A Level