Biology is the study of life. At Raynes Park Sixth Form, students study the many concepts contained within this definition, including anatomy, physiology, botany, microbiology, biochemistry and biotechnology. We aim to enable students to develop an empathy with the world we live in and to recognise the value of Biology in society. The course enables students to develop skills in experimental techniques including design, observation, data handling and evaluating skills alongside an in-depth understanding of biological processes. The practical element of the course involves a range of different biological techniques such as microscopy, biochemical testing, chromatography and other laboratory skills. Practical elements are incorporated into the course at all available opportunities, with students taking a much greater level of independence in these tasks than at GCSE. Throughout the course, students are encouraged to ‘learn through doing’ as students develop their problem-solving and communication skills whilst completing a varied and exciting curriculum.
Level 6 or above in Biology GCSE or 2 Level 6’s in Combined Science and Level 6 or equivalent in Maths and English
Through three external exams: Paper 1: Topics 1-4, 2 hours, 35% of exam. Paper 2: Topics 5-8, 2 hours, 35% of exam. Paper 3: Topics 1-8, 2 hours, 30% of exam
About Education Provider
Region | London |
Local Authority | Merton |
Ofsted Rating | Good |
Gender Type | Mixed |
Address | Bushey Road, London, SW20 0JL |
Biology is the study of life. At Raynes Park Sixth Form, students study the many concepts contained within this definition, including anatomy, physiology, botany, microbiology, biochemistry and biotechnology. We aim to enable students to develop an empathy with the world we live in and to recognise the value of Biology in society. The course enables students to develop skills in experimental techniques including design, observation, data handling and evaluating skills alongside an in-depth understanding of biological processes. The practical element of the course involves a range of different biological techniques such as microscopy, biochemical testing, chromatography and other laboratory skills. Practical elements are incorporated into the course at all available opportunities, with students taking a much greater level of independence in these tasks than at GCSE. Throughout the course, students are encouraged to ‘learn through doing’ as students develop their problem-solving and communication skills whilst completing a varied and exciting curriculum.
Level 6 or above in Biology GCSE or 2 Level 6’s in Combined Science and Level 6 or equivalent in Maths and English
Through three external exams: Paper 1: Topics 1-4, 2 hours, 35% of exam. Paper 2: Topics 5-8, 2 hours, 35% of exam. Paper 3: Topics 1-8, 2 hours, 30% of exam