Biology
Patchway Community School - South Gloucestershire
01454862020
Hempton Lane, Almondsbury, BS32 4AJ
Course summary

Biology is the study of life. It is a fascinating study of how the bodies of plants, animals including humans and micro organisms work and how they interact between each other and their environment. This is an exciting time to study Biology and every day there is a news story of some issue or discovery important to our lives. The many advances that are now being made in medicine, cell biology, gene technology and many other areas make it a dynamic and progressive subject. Students who choose Biology will perform practical experiments with a big emphasis on gaining experience and skills. Find out how heart disease happens and is treated, how genes work in cells and discuss issues raised by this technology. Understand how forensic scientists determine cause of death or identify a dead person. And much more. Students can look forward to a residential field trip in the second year. Thinking about A level choices means thinking about your future and Biology represents a good bridging subject between the sciences and all other subjects. thus keeping options open but gaining new skills in a Science. Development of practical skills in biology The development of practical skills is a fundamental and integral aspect of the study of any scientific subject. This is covered in the 12 Core practical tasks. Foundations in biology. This module gives learners the opportunity to use microscopy to study the cell structure of a variety of organisms. Exchange and transport Learners study the structure and function of gas exchange and transport systems in a range of animals and in terrestrial plants. Biodiversity, evolution and disease Learners study the biodiversity of organisms; how they are classified and the ways in which biodiversity can be measured. It serves as an introduction to ecology, emphasising practical techniques and an appreciation of the need to maintain biodiversity. Communication, homeostasis and energy Communication is also fundamental to homeostasis with control of temperature, blood sugar and blood water potential being studied as examples. Also, the biochemical pathways of photosynthesis and respiration are considered. Genetics, evolution and ecosystems This module covers the role of genes in regulating and controlling cell function and development. Heredity and the mechanisms of evolution and speciation.

Entry requirements

-- 6 in Maths; plus 6 in Biology or 66 in Combined Science - Grade 4 (or the equivalent) in 5 subjects

How you'll be assessed

A level Biology is assessed by three exams at the end of Year 13, which make up 100% of the qualification.

School Info

About Education Provider

RegionSouth West
Local AuthoritySouth Gloucestershire
Ofsted RatingRequires improvement
Gender TypeCo-Educational
AddressHempton Lane, Almondsbury, BS32 4AJ