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KS4 GCSE Biology Curriculum
Year 9 Biology Curriculum Outline
Year 10 Biology Curriculum Outline
Year 11 Biology Curriculum Outline
Exam board: AQA
In KS4 GCSE Biology, our students study the following topics:
Paper 1: 50% of GCSE
Cell biology
- Cell structure
- Cell division
- Transport in cells
Organisation
- Principles of organisation
- Animal tissues, organs and organ systems
Infection and response
- Communicable diseases
- Monoclonal antibodies
- Plant disease
Bioenergetics
- Photosynthesis
- Respiration
Paper 2: 50% of GCSE
Homeostasis and response
- Homeostasis
- The human nervous system
- Hormonal coordination in humans
- Plant hormones
Inheritance, variation and evolution
- Reproduction
- Variation and evolution
- The development of understanding of genetics and evolution
- Classification of living organisms
Ecology
- Adaptions, interdependence and competition
- Organisation of an ecosystem
- Biodiversity and the effect of human interactions on ecosystems
- Trophic levels in an ecosystems
- Food production
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KS4 GCSE Chemistry Curriculum
Year 9 Chemistry Curriculum Outline
Year 10 Chemistry Curriculum Outline
Year 11 Chemistry Curriculum Outline
Exam board: AQA
In KS4 GCSE Chemistry, our students study the following topics:
Paper 1: 50% of GCSE
Atomic structure and the periodic table
- A simple model of the atom, symbols, relative atomic mass, electronic charge and isotopes
- The periodic table
- Properties of transition metals
Bonding, structure, and the properties of matter
- Chemical bonds, ionic, covalent and metallic
- How bonding and structure are related to the properties of substances
- Structure and bonding of carbon
- Bulk and surface properties of matter including nanoparticles
Quantitative chemistry
- Chemical measurements, conservation of mass and the quantitative interpretation of chemical equations
- Use of amount of substance in relation to masses of pure substances
- Yield and atom economy of chemical reactions
- Using concentrations of solutions in mol/dm3
- Use of amount of substance in relation to volumes of gases
Chemical changes
- Reactivity of metals
- Reactions of acids
- Electrolysis
Energy changes
- Exothermic and endothermic reactions
- Chemical cells and fuel cells
Paper 2: 50% of GCSE
The rate and extent of chemical change
- Rate of reaction
- Reversible reactions and dynamic equilibrium
Organic chemistry
- Carbon compounds as fuels and feedstock
- Reactions of alkenes and alcohols
- Synthetic and naturally occurring polymers
Chemical analysis
- Purity, formulations and chromatography
- Identification of common gases
- Identification of ions by chemical and spectroscopic means
Chemistry of the atmosphere
- The composition and evolution of the Earth’s atmosphere
- Carbon dioxide and methane as greenhouse gases
- Common atmospheric pollutants and their sources
Using resources
- Using the Earth’s resources and obtaining potable water
- Life cycle assessment and recycling
- Using materials
- The Haber process and the use of NPK fertilisers
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KS4 GCSE Physics Curriculum
Year 9 Physics Curriculum Outline
Year 10 Physics Curriculum Outline
Year 11 Physics Curriculum Outline
Exam board: AQA
In KS4 GCSE Physics, our students study the following topics:
Paper 1: 50% of GCSE
Energy
- Energy change in a system, and the ways energy is stored before and after such changes
- Conservation and dissipation of energy
- National and global energy resources
Electricity
- Current, potential difference and resistance
- Series and parallel circuits
- Domestic uses and safety
- Energy transfers
- Static electricity
Particle model of matter
- Changes in state and the particle model
- Internal energy and energy transfer
- Particle model and pressure
Atomic structure
- Atoms and isotopes
- Atoms and nuclear radiation
- Hazards and uses of radioactive emissions and of background radiation
- Nuclear fission and fusion
Paper 2: 50% of GCSE
Forces
- Forces and their interactions
- Work done and energy transfer
- Forces and elasticity
- Moments, levers and gears
- Pressure and pressure differences in fluids
- Forces and motion
- Momentum
Waves
- Waves in air, fluids and solids
- Electromagnetic waves
- Black body radiation
Magnetism and electromagnetism
- Permanent and induced magnetism, magnetic forces and fields
- The motor effect
- Induced potential, transformers and the National Grid
Space physics
- Solar system; stability of orbital motions; satellites
- Red-shift
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KS4 GCSE Science (Trilogy) Curriculum
Year 9 Science Curriculum Outline
Year 10 Science Curriculum Outline
Year 11 Science Curriculum Outline
Exam board: AQA
In KS4 GCSE Science (Trilogy), our students study the following topics:
Biology
- Cell biology
- Organisation
- Infection and response
- Bioenergetics
- Homeostasis and response
- Inheritance, variation and evolution
- Ecology
Chemistry
- Atomic structure and the periodic table
- Bonding, structure, and the properties of matter
- Quantitative chemistry
- Chemical changes
- Energy changes
- The rate and extent of chemical change
- Organic chemistry
- Chemical analysis
- Chemistry of the atmosphere
- Using resources
Physics
- Energy
- Electricity
- Particle model of matter
- Atomic structure
- Forces
- Waves
- Magnetism and electromagnetism
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KS5 A Level Biology Curriculum
Year 12 Biology Curriculum Outline
Year 13 Biology Curriculum Outline
Exam board: AQA
In KS5 A Level Biology, our students study the following topics:
Paper 1: 35% of A Level
- Biological modules
- Cells
- Organisms exchange substances with their environment
- Genetic information, variation and relationships between organisms
- Practical skills
Paper 2: 35% of A Level
- Energy transfers in and between organisms
- Organisms respond to changes in their internal and external environment
- Genetics, populations, evolution and ecosystems
- The control of gene expression
- Practical skills
Paper 3: 30% of A Level
- Biological modules
- Cells
- Organisms exchange substances with their environment
- Genetic information, variation and relationships between organisms
- Energy transfers in and between organisms
- Organisms respond to changes in their internal and external environment
- Genetics, populations, evolution and ecosystems
- The control of gene expression
- Practical skills
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KS5 A Level Chemistry Curriculum
Year 12 Chemistry Curriculum Outline
Year 13 Chemistry Curriculum Outline
Exam board: AQA
In KS5 A Level Chemistry, our students study the following topics:
Paper 1: 35% of A Level
- Atomic structure
- Amount of substance
- Bonding
- Energetics
- Chemical equilibria, Le Chatelier’s principle and Kc
- Oxidation, reduction and redox equations
- Thermodynamics
- Equilibrium constant Kp for homogenous systems
- Electrode potentials and electrochemical cells
- Acids and bases
- Periodicity
- Group 2, the alkaline earth metals
- Group 7 (17), the halogens
- Properties of Period 3 elements and their oxides
- Transition metals
- Reactions of ions in aqueous solution
- Practical skills
Paper 2: 35% of A Level
- Amount of substance
- Bonding
- Energetics
- Kinetics
- Chemical equilibria, Le Chatelier’s principle and Kc
- Rate equations
- Introduction to organic chemistry
- Alkanes
- Halogenoalkanes
- Alkenes
- Alcohols
- Organic analysis
- Optical isomerism
- Aldehydes and ketones
- Carboxylic acids and derivatives
- Aromatic chemistry
- Amines
- Polymers
- Amino acids, proteins and DNA
- Organic synthesis
- Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
- Chromatography
- Practical skills
Paper 3: 30% of A Level
All content and practical skills from Paper 1 and Paper 2
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KS5 A Level Physics Curriculum
Year 12 Physics Curriculum Outline
Year 13 Physics Curriculum Outline
Exam board: AQA
In KS5 A Level Physics, our students study the following topics:
Paper 1: 34% of A Level
- Measurements and their errors
- Particles and radiation
- Waves
- Mechanics and materials
- Electricity
- Further mechanics
Paper 2: 34% of A Level
- Thermal physics
- Fields and their consequences
- Nuclear physics
- Assumed knowledge from Paper 1
Paper 3: 32% of A Level
- Practical skills and data analysis
- Astrophysics
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KS5 AQA Level 3 Extended Certificate in Applied Science Curriculum (equivalent to 1 A Level)
Year 12 Applied Science Curriculum Outline
Year 13 Applied Science Curriculum Outline
Exam board: AQA
In KS5 Level 3 Applied Science, our students study the following topics:
- Unit 1: Key concepts in science (external exam)
- Unit 2: Applied experimental techniques (portfolio)
- Unit 3: Science in the modern world (external exam with pre-release material)
- Unit 4: The human body (external exam)
- Unit 5: Investigating science (portfolio)
- Unit 6: Microbiology, medical physics or organic chemistry (portfolio)
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AQA Level 3 Extended Certificate in Applied Science Specification