If you enjoyed Chemistry at GCSE and would like to delve into it in more depth, then this is the course for you. For the AS assessment, students explore the fundamental principles that form the basis of Chemistry such as vatomic structure, bonding, periodicity and an introduction to organic chemistry. Students also look at the applicationsvof these principles. For the A2 assessment, students develop further the concepts and principles introduced at AS through topics including equilibria, polymers, aromatic chemistry, thermodynamics, energetic chemistry and inorganic chemistry. Why study this course? Chemistry A Level is a requirement for many University courses including medicine, veterinary science, optometry, nursing, dentistry, sports science, pharmacy, chemical engineering. Chemistry is one of the facilitating subjects which helps students to be successful across many different careers and courses.
– 3 9-6 grades at full course GCSE subjects in addition to a minimum of ‘5’ in both English and Mathematics GCSE – Minimum of 6 grades at GCSE in the subjects you are wishing to study at A Level
About Education Provider
Region | London |
Local Authority | Southwark |
Ofsted Rating | Outstanding |
Gender Type | Girls |
Address | 55 Southwark Park Road, London, SE16 3TZ |
If you enjoyed Chemistry at GCSE and would like to delve into it in more depth, then this is the course for you. For the AS assessment, students explore the fundamental principles that form the basis of Chemistry such as vatomic structure, bonding, periodicity and an introduction to organic chemistry. Students also look at the applicationsvof these principles. For the A2 assessment, students develop further the concepts and principles introduced at AS through topics including equilibria, polymers, aromatic chemistry, thermodynamics, energetic chemistry and inorganic chemistry. Why study this course? Chemistry A Level is a requirement for many University courses including medicine, veterinary science, optometry, nursing, dentistry, sports science, pharmacy, chemical engineering. Chemistry is one of the facilitating subjects which helps students to be successful across many different careers and courses.
– 3 9-6 grades at full course GCSE subjects in addition to a minimum of ‘5’ in both English and Mathematics GCSE – Minimum of 6 grades at GCSE in the subjects you are wishing to study at A Level