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Key Stage 4

Teaching of the course will start in Year 9 in all three Sciences. This is to ensure that the full GCSE course is covered.

In both Y10 and Y11, there will be twelve periods of science per fortnight, with Biology, Chemistry and Physics being taught separately by specialist staff. Pupils will be set according to their ability, demonstrated by their performance in Key Stage 3. 

We currently study the EDEXCEL GCSE Science courses. In Year 9 students will be prepared for the three Separate Science GCSE examinations on a higher tier. At the end of Year 9 pupils can choose to follow the Combined Science or separate Science route. Student progress will be monitored closely and their examination entry can be adjusted to allow them to achieve their best result. We have the option of foundation tier entry for combined science and also a later change onto Combined Science, from separate science, if this is considered a better path.

The specifications for the courses can be accessed on the EDEXCEL website using the following course codes -
Biology - 1BI0
Chemistry - 1CH0
Physics - 1PH0
Combined Science - 1SC0

Assessment Objectives and weightings
In the examination, students will be tested on the following areas:

  AO1 Knowledge and understanding (40%)
  AO2  Application of knowledge and understanding (40%)
  AO3  Analysis information and Ideas( 20-%)

BIOLOGY

Year 10 Topics

Year 11 Topics

Respiration & Photosynthesis       

More Hormones & Homeostasis

Animal Transport & Defence

Nervous System

Plant Transport & Defence

Genes & Proteins

Microscopes & Ecosystems

Feeding Humans and it's impact

Cell Division + Differentiation

CHEMISTRY

Year 10 Topics

Year 11 Topics

Groups of the Periodic Table

 Mole Calculations

Alkenes, Cracking & Polymers

 Acids & Alkalis

Electrolysis 

 Energetics & Equilibria

Extraction of metals

 Earth Science

Rates

 

 PHYSICS

Year 10 Topics

Year 11 Topics

Units

Completion of Force & Motion

Materials

Radioactivity

Waves

Mains Electricity    

Motion

Electromagnetic Spectrum

Electricity

Further Light (not Combined Science)

GPE/KE

Solar System (not Combined Science)

Charge (not Combined Science)

Electromagnetism

Nuclear Power

Momentum

Force and Motion

Gas Laws