A-level Physics allows students to appreciate how fundamental Science works and to study optional topics that particularly interest them – including Astrophysics, Medical Physics and Applied Physics. A-level Physics builds on the concepts and skills developed in the Physics GCSE and is particularly suitable for students who have the skills and knowledge associated with a GCSE Additional Science course or equivalent. Physics is a seriously useful subject for the majority of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Maths)careers and you’ll find physicists everywhere, in industry, transport, government, universities, the armed forces, the secret service, games companies, research labs and more. Ultimately an A level in physics can take you anywhere; it shows that you are hard-working and logical with an ability to clearly understand and grapple with complex problems, inside and outside of physics. What skills will I develop? ● Knowledge and Understanding of how things work in the world around you ● Problem solving applicable across a range of disciplines ● Analysis and evaluation of complex data ● Structured and professional report writing, transferable to any other area outside of physics
You must achieve a Grade 7 in Physics at GCSE OR 7-7 in GCSE Combined Science Trilogy. A grade 7 in GCSE Mathematics is preferred.
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| Region | London |
| Local Authority | Hounslow |
| Ofsted Rating | Outstanding |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | 53-55 High Street, Feltham, TW13 4AB |
A-level Physics allows students to appreciate how fundamental Science works and to study optional topics that particularly interest them – including Astrophysics, Medical Physics and Applied Physics. A-level Physics builds on the concepts and skills developed in the Physics GCSE and is particularly suitable for students who have the skills and knowledge associated with a GCSE Additional Science course or equivalent. Physics is a seriously useful subject for the majority of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Maths)careers and you’ll find physicists everywhere, in industry, transport, government, universities, the armed forces, the secret service, games companies, research labs and more. Ultimately an A level in physics can take you anywhere; it shows that you are hard-working and logical with an ability to clearly understand and grapple with complex problems, inside and outside of physics. What skills will I develop? ● Knowledge and Understanding of how things work in the world around you ● Problem solving applicable across a range of disciplines ● Analysis and evaluation of complex data ● Structured and professional report writing, transferable to any other area outside of physics
You must achieve a Grade 7 in Physics at GCSE OR 7-7 in GCSE Combined Science Trilogy. A grade 7 in GCSE Mathematics is preferred.