Biology
St Birinus School - Oxfordshire
01235814444
Mereland Road, Didcot, OX11 8AZ
Course summary

Biology is the study of living organisms. It is a broad topic covering biochemistry, cellular biology, physiology, genetics, evolution and ecology. By studying Biology you will develop a deep understanding of living things, an appreciation of scientific methods and a variety of practical, mathematical and problem-solving skills. Biology opens the door to a fantastic range of interesting careers. A Biology A-level is a requirement for university courses in medicine, dentistry and veterinary science. Many Biology-related degrees require at least two science A-levels, including Biology. As a scientific discipline Biology sits well alongside Chemistry, Physics, Maths and Psychology. Lessons in Biology will involve a variety of learning activities including discussions, questions, essays, retrieval practice, modelling and practical work. You will consolidate learning outside of lessons and we encourage students to explore their interests through wider reading. All students will attend a field course to gain hands on experience of a range of ecological sampling techniques. Three ‘Required Practical’ activities take place during this five-day field course. Financial support can be applied for to support families to fund this visit.

Entry requirements

- Grade 6 in two Science GCSEs (combined science or Biology plus Chemistry or Physics) and Grade 6 in Maths at GCSE - Entry to this programme is determined by GCSE results. It is generally necessary for students to have achieved at least a level 6 at GCSE in the subject (or related subjects) they intend to study at A Level.

How you'll be assessed

Throughout the course you will undertake twelve ‘Required Practical’ activities in which you will demonstrate that you are a competent practical biologist. At the end of Year 13 you will sit three papers containing short and long answer questions including one essay question. At least 15% of the marks for A-level Biology are based on what you learned in your practical activities. 10% of the overall assessment of A-level Biology will contain mathematical skills.

School Info

About Education Provider

RegionSouth East
Local AuthorityOxfordshire
Ofsted RatingGood
Gender TypeBoys
AddressMereland Road, Didcot, OX11 8AZ