Physics is the study of proven truths that we experience daily. Gravity, force, acceleration, energy and electricity are the proven truths we use daily. Physics entails understanding the fundamental principles that govern our Universe such as the science of stars, comets, dark matter and much more. The thinking processes in Physics stretch and expand the minds of our students, building on their knowledge and providing them with opportunities to think critically while constructing new meanings in physics. This encourages our young scientists to be curious, creative and inculcate the mental toughness necessary in life. By studying Physics, our young 21st century students develop their own knowledge and skills essential for applying new technology in the world of engineering and research. Core content 1. Measurement and their errors 2. Particles and radiation 3. Waves 4. Mechanics and materials 5. Electricity 6. Further mechanics and thermal physics 7. Fields and their consequences 8. Nuclear physics 9. Options 10. Astrophysics 11. Medical Physics 12. Engineering Physics 13. Turning points in physics 14. Electronics
A minimum of seven grade 5s in full course GCSE subjects. No vocational subjects allowed. English Language 5 and Maths 7. Must attain an overall grade 6 in Physics at GCSE if doing separate sciences or a 6/6 in the Trilogy exam. Extended writing subject. Students must also study A Level Maths
Paper 1 Written exam: 2 hours 85 marks 34% of A-level Paper 2 Written exam: 2 hours 85 marks 34% of A-level Paper 3 Written exam: 2 hours 80 marks 32% of A-level
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Region | London |
Local Authority | Croydon |
Ofsted Rating | Good |
Gender Type | Mixed |
Address | Cumberlow Avenue, London, SE25 6AE |
Physics is the study of proven truths that we experience daily. Gravity, force, acceleration, energy and electricity are the proven truths we use daily. Physics entails understanding the fundamental principles that govern our Universe such as the science of stars, comets, dark matter and much more. The thinking processes in Physics stretch and expand the minds of our students, building on their knowledge and providing them with opportunities to think critically while constructing new meanings in physics. This encourages our young scientists to be curious, creative and inculcate the mental toughness necessary in life. By studying Physics, our young 21st century students develop their own knowledge and skills essential for applying new technology in the world of engineering and research. Core content 1. Measurement and their errors 2. Particles and radiation 3. Waves 4. Mechanics and materials 5. Electricity 6. Further mechanics and thermal physics 7. Fields and their consequences 8. Nuclear physics 9. Options 10. Astrophysics 11. Medical Physics 12. Engineering Physics 13. Turning points in physics 14. Electronics
A minimum of seven grade 5s in full course GCSE subjects. No vocational subjects allowed. English Language 5 and Maths 7. Must attain an overall grade 6 in Physics at GCSE if doing separate sciences or a 6/6 in the Trilogy exam. Extended writing subject. Students must also study A Level Maths
Paper 1 Written exam: 2 hours 85 marks 34% of A-level Paper 2 Written exam: 2 hours 85 marks 34% of A-level Paper 3 Written exam: 2 hours 80 marks 32% of A-level