GCSE Physics
The aims of the course are to stimulate curiosity, interest and enjoyment in physics and how and why the physical universe works as it does.
Course content
- Mechanics
- Heat
- Property of matter
- Waves (heat and sound)
- Electricity
- Electromagnetism
- Modern physics
Entry Requirements
The minimum entry requirements for the GCSE course is normally two GCSEs at grade C and some other national curriculum subjects at grade D.
Delivery & Assessment methods
There will be 3.5 hours of taught lessons per week. There will be 3 exams each worth 25% and taking 45 minutes each. These exams will be taken in January, March and May. There will be a centre assessed unit covering Investigative and practical skills…
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The aims of the course are to stimulate curiosity, interest and enjoyment in physics and how and why the physical universe works as it does.
Course content
- Mechanics
- Heat
- Property of matter
- Waves (heat and sound)
- Electricity
- Electromagnetism
- Modern physics
Entry Requirements
The minimum entry requirements for the GCSE course is normally two GCSEs at grade C and some other national curriculum subjects at grade D.
Delivery & Assessment methods
There will be 3.5 hours of taught lessons per week. There will be 3 exams each worth 25% and taking 45 minutes each. These exams will be taken in January, March and May. There will be a centre assessed unit covering Investigative and practical skills which is worth 25%.
Progression
Students can progress onto BTEC Level 3 qualifications. Students obtaining a grade B and above in Physics and Maths along with an average GCSE point score of 5.6 can progress on to AS Level Physics.
There are no frequently asked questions yet. If you have any more questions or need help, contact our customer service.
