WHO IS IT SUITABLE FOR? ✓ Biology is suitable for students who are fascinated by how living things work at the deepest level. ✓ Students who study biology would need to be passionate about anatomy and enjoy examining the internal organs of a variety of animals (including insects, fish and mammals). ✓ Students will need to be proficient at planning experiments, collecting data, analysing experimental results, and drawing conclusions. WHAT WILL I LEARN? A-level Biology is a challenging course which will provide an opportunity to gain a knowledge and understanding of living organisms, from a molecular level to an entire ecosystem. There is a huge range of topics, including cell biology, microscopy, biodiversity, evolution, disease, biochemistry, genetics and photosynthesis. In Year 1 we will cover exciting topics such as; Development of practical skills in biology, cell structure, microscopy, biological molecules, enzymes and nucleotides, Exchange and transport, Biodiversity, evolution and disease. In Year 2 we will examine communication, homeostasis, photosynthesis, respiration, genetics, evolution and ecosystems. As part of the curriculum, there will be a focus on the learning skills required for life beyond the sixth form. We aim to build student resilience and independence within the supportive science department environment. It would be expected that all Biology students are involved in the wider learning offer of the department, which will help build the skills and knowledge required for university and further studies. The wider learning offer will also help build experiences that can be included in university applications and interviews
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: Grade 77 in Double Science OR Grade 777 in Triple Science . Grade 6 in Mathematics is also required. 8 or more GCSE at grade 5, equivalent or better including English and Maths.
HOW WILL I BE ASSESSED? YEAR 12- exams are not assessed externally in the summer but the final internal exam is Paper 1—1h30; 70 marks; 50% Y1 grade- (does not count towards final A level grade) Paper 2—1h30; 70 marks; 50% Y1 grade- (does not count towards final A level grade) (subject to change) YEAR 13- assessed externally Paper 1—2h15; 100 marks; 37% of total A-level grade Paper 2—2h15; 100 marks; 37% of total A-level grade Paper 3—1h30; 70 marks; 26% of total A-level grade Non-exam assessment (practical endorsement)— pass/fail grade reported alongside the final A level grade
About Education Provider
Region | London |
Local Authority | Ealing |
Ofsted Rating | Outstanding |
Gender Type | Mixed |
Address | Oldfield Lane North, Greenford, UB6 8PR |
WHO IS IT SUITABLE FOR? ✓ Biology is suitable for students who are fascinated by how living things work at the deepest level. ✓ Students who study biology would need to be passionate about anatomy and enjoy examining the internal organs of a variety of animals (including insects, fish and mammals). ✓ Students will need to be proficient at planning experiments, collecting data, analysing experimental results, and drawing conclusions. WHAT WILL I LEARN? A-level Biology is a challenging course which will provide an opportunity to gain a knowledge and understanding of living organisms, from a molecular level to an entire ecosystem. There is a huge range of topics, including cell biology, microscopy, biodiversity, evolution, disease, biochemistry, genetics and photosynthesis. In Year 1 we will cover exciting topics such as; Development of practical skills in biology, cell structure, microscopy, biological molecules, enzymes and nucleotides, Exchange and transport, Biodiversity, evolution and disease. In Year 2 we will examine communication, homeostasis, photosynthesis, respiration, genetics, evolution and ecosystems. As part of the curriculum, there will be a focus on the learning skills required for life beyond the sixth form. We aim to build student resilience and independence within the supportive science department environment. It would be expected that all Biology students are involved in the wider learning offer of the department, which will help build the skills and knowledge required for university and further studies. The wider learning offer will also help build experiences that can be included in university applications and interviews
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: Grade 77 in Double Science OR Grade 777 in Triple Science . Grade 6 in Mathematics is also required. 8 or more GCSE at grade 5, equivalent or better including English and Maths.
HOW WILL I BE ASSESSED? YEAR 12- exams are not assessed externally in the summer but the final internal exam is Paper 1—1h30; 70 marks; 50% Y1 grade- (does not count towards final A level grade) Paper 2—1h30; 70 marks; 50% Y1 grade- (does not count towards final A level grade) (subject to change) YEAR 13- assessed externally Paper 1—2h15; 100 marks; 37% of total A-level grade Paper 2—2h15; 100 marks; 37% of total A-level grade Paper 3—1h30; 70 marks; 26% of total A-level grade Non-exam assessment (practical endorsement)— pass/fail grade reported alongside the final A level grade