Course information
Chemistry
The Urswick School - A Church of England Secondary School - Hackney
02089852430
Paragon Road, Hackney, London, E9 6NR
Course summary

Chemistry is a branch of science concerned with matter and the investigation of their properties and reactions. By studying Chemistry A-Level, you will develop an understanding on how this branch of science contributes to social, economic, environmental and technological aspects of life; alongside gaining a solid understanding of the interactions between atoms, molecules and ions through three levels of chemical representation: macroscopic, sub-microscopic and symbolic. Chemistry is a very practical subject, with lots of opportunities to carry out investigations in a laboratory setting. Chemistry offers students a wide variety of post A-Level options; with much of the content linking to subjects such as biology, physics and math's. As well as helping you to understand processes in the natural world, studying chemistry equips you with key transferrable skills desirable by Higher Education institutions and employers such as: problem solving, handling data, communication and time management. Students who have an interest in biological, chemical and physical processes and math. You should also enjoy carrying out practical investigations in a laboratory and solving problems. Chemistry can lead to a wide variety of careers in: healthcare, food science, environmental chemistry, science communication, patent law, toxicology, forensics, education, policy, sport science, accountancy, finance and much more. It is also well a well sought out subject by many employers for its transferrable skills.

Entry requirements

You’ll have a grade 5 in English and Math's and at least four other GCSEs at a pass

How you'll be assessed

The OCR A Chemistry specification is taught at The Urswick School and is assessed through written exams and practical activities. AS Level: You will sit two papers which can both assess any of the content from modules 1-4. They will be sat at the end of year 12. Paper 1: 50% of final grade. Paper 2: 50% of final grade. A Level: You will sit 3 papers, all at the end of year 13. Paper 1: 37% of final grade. It covers content from modules 1, 2, 3 and 5. Paper 2: 37% of final grade. It covers content from modules 1, 2, 4 and 6. Paper 3: 26% of final grade. It covers the content from all 6 modules. As part of the full A level course, you will also receive a grade for your practical competence. This will be assessed using 12 practical activities throughout the two years of the course. This is reported as a separate grade and doesn’t count towards your overall A level grade.

School Info

About Education Provider

RegionLondon
Local AuthorityHackney
Ofsted RatingGood
Gender TypeCo-Educational
AddressParagon Road, Hackney, London, E9 6NR