Course information
Physics
Wilmington Grammar School for Girls - Kent
01322226351
Wilmington Grange, Parsons Lane, Dartford, DA2 7BB
Course summary

Expectations of Independent Study Students will be expected to complete weekly homework tasks and each week to make revision notes of the work covered in class. They will also need to revise for regular topic tests which are completed at the end of each module of study. Why is it interesting? Physics is the most fundamental of Sciences. It aims to explore the topics of matter and energy in the world and how they are related. The OCR Physics A Level specification is designed to develop students’ interest in and enthusiasm for the subject, including developing an interest in further study and careers associated with Physics. The A Level is now a stand-alone qualifications which means that students who choose A Level Physics will not sit any exams until the end of Year 13. What skills and knowledge will I develop by studying this subject? Studying Physics will help you to develop your problem solving skills and allow you to improve both your mathematical and literacy skills in various new situations. The practical element of the course will enable you to become confident in following instructions and allows you the opportunity to improve your communication skills through group work and presentations This course would be suitable for students who have the following skills and interests: If you are already interested in the Physics topics in your science studies at GCSE then do consider studying Physics. If you would like to know more about fundamental ideas such as quantum mechanics, relativity and cosmology, then Physics may be for you. If you are good at Maths and if you enjoy finding mathematical solutions to problems, then studying A Level Physics is worth serious consideration. What career pathways are open to me if I study this subject? A good pass in A Level Physics is essential for entry into a degree in all high technology courses such as electronics, materials science, astronomy and in all forms of engineering. It is also a requirement for those wishing to pursue a technical career in the Armed Forces and often preferred for studying Medicine, Dentistry and Veterinary Science. The knowledge and skills acquired during the A Level course provide a sound background for many different non-scientific careers, such as Computing, Accountancy and other financially orientated careers

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How you'll be assessed

Assessment Overview 3 exams - Two papers of 2 hour 15 minutes and one paper of 90 minutes. Separate practical endorsement grade

School Info

About Education Provider

RegionSouth East
Local AuthorityKent
Ofsted RatingGood
Gender TypeGirls
AddressWilmington Grange, Parsons Lane, Dartford, DA2 7BB