Chemistry is often called the central science connecting all other sciences. It comprises of a mix of biology, physics, geology, astronomy, environmental science, anthropology, computer technology, aeronautical science, meteorology or medicine. WHAT WILL I STUDY? - Physical Chemistry - The interaction of atoms, elements and compounds as inorganic chemistry explores periodicity, chemical equilibria and energetics. - Organic Chemistry - The chemistry of carbon compounds will explore organic reactions, synthetic pathways and instrumental analysis. - Endorsed Practical - Incorporating the practical endorsement allowing students to practice the use of instruments, report writing and research skills.
Five or more GCSE grades 9-5, including a minimum grade 5 in English and a minimum grade 6 in Science and Maths.
There will be three exams and a final non-exam based practical endorsement: - Paper 1 and Paper 2 compose of both multiple choice and structured questions. - Paper 3 is synoptic with structured and extended response questions. The final assessment is a non-exam based practical endorsement.
About Education Provider
Region | London |
Local Authority | Haringey |
Ofsted Rating | Requires improvement |
Gender Type | Mixed |
Address | White Hart Lane, Tottenham, London, N17 8HR |
Chemistry is often called the central science connecting all other sciences. It comprises of a mix of biology, physics, geology, astronomy, environmental science, anthropology, computer technology, aeronautical science, meteorology or medicine. WHAT WILL I STUDY? - Physical Chemistry - The interaction of atoms, elements and compounds as inorganic chemistry explores periodicity, chemical equilibria and energetics. - Organic Chemistry - The chemistry of carbon compounds will explore organic reactions, synthetic pathways and instrumental analysis. - Endorsed Practical - Incorporating the practical endorsement allowing students to practice the use of instruments, report writing and research skills.
Five or more GCSE grades 9-5, including a minimum grade 5 in English and a minimum grade 6 in Science and Maths.
There will be three exams and a final non-exam based practical endorsement: - Paper 1 and Paper 2 compose of both multiple choice and structured questions. - Paper 3 is synoptic with structured and extended response questions. The final assessment is a non-exam based practical endorsement.