A Level Physics is a fascinating and challenging area of study. You will develop and deepen your knowledge of familiar topics such as electricity, light and motion and be introduced to new areas such as particle physics and quantum world. YEAR 12 During this year of study, students will gain an excellent basis for future study. We begin by studying all the recent and exciting developments in particle physics and the quantum nature of light. You will then delve deeper into more familiar topics such as electricity, mechanics, materials and waves. YEAR 13 During this year of study, students will develop many of the themes encountered in Year 12. You will begin by studying more advanced mechanics such as circular motion and compare gravitational, electric and magnetic fields. Towards the end of the course, you will further your knowledge of nuclear physics and thermal physics. However, you may specialise for your final unit with a choice of astrophysics, medical physics, applied physics or turning points in physics which will enable you to link into your aspirations for the future. Skills that will be developed Physics is a practical subject and you will quickly learn how to use a wide range of electrical equipment and how to make accurate and precise measurements. Your numeracy skills will be finally honed and it is expected that you will develop a real appreciation of the meaning of the numbers you are using and applying. You will be required to solve practical and theoretical problems so it is important that you are ready to try out different solutions and be ready to think. Post 18 opportunities Our physicists go on to study a whole variety of courses at university from pure science to applied areas such as Engineering, Telecommunications and Meteorology. Destinations of students in the last two years: Imperial College – Electrical Engineering Oxford University – Physics Cambridge University – Materials Science Lancaster University – Physics Leicester University – Medicine Manchester University – Mechanical Engineering Sussex University – Physics with Astrophysics Expenses You will need to purchase a text book. We will endeavour to attend at least one series of lectures to supplement the course.
5+ in Physics or 5-5 in Trilogy Science (Higher Tier), and 6+ in Mathematics
Three 2 hour examinations. Compulsory Practical Endorsement.
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Region | South East |
Local Authority | Reading |
Ofsted Rating | Good |
Gender Type | Mixed |
Address | Surley Row, Emmer Green, Reading, RG4 8LR |
A Level Physics is a fascinating and challenging area of study. You will develop and deepen your knowledge of familiar topics such as electricity, light and motion and be introduced to new areas such as particle physics and quantum world. YEAR 12 During this year of study, students will gain an excellent basis for future study. We begin by studying all the recent and exciting developments in particle physics and the quantum nature of light. You will then delve deeper into more familiar topics such as electricity, mechanics, materials and waves. YEAR 13 During this year of study, students will develop many of the themes encountered in Year 12. You will begin by studying more advanced mechanics such as circular motion and compare gravitational, electric and magnetic fields. Towards the end of the course, you will further your knowledge of nuclear physics and thermal physics. However, you may specialise for your final unit with a choice of astrophysics, medical physics, applied physics or turning points in physics which will enable you to link into your aspirations for the future. Skills that will be developed Physics is a practical subject and you will quickly learn how to use a wide range of electrical equipment and how to make accurate and precise measurements. Your numeracy skills will be finally honed and it is expected that you will develop a real appreciation of the meaning of the numbers you are using and applying. You will be required to solve practical and theoretical problems so it is important that you are ready to try out different solutions and be ready to think. Post 18 opportunities Our physicists go on to study a whole variety of courses at university from pure science to applied areas such as Engineering, Telecommunications and Meteorology. Destinations of students in the last two years: Imperial College – Electrical Engineering Oxford University – Physics Cambridge University – Materials Science Lancaster University – Physics Leicester University – Medicine Manchester University – Mechanical Engineering Sussex University – Physics with Astrophysics Expenses You will need to purchase a text book. We will endeavour to attend at least one series of lectures to supplement the course.
5+ in Physics or 5-5 in Trilogy Science (Higher Tier), and 6+ in Mathematics
Three 2 hour examinations. Compulsory Practical Endorsement.