Module 1 – ‘Development of practical skills in physics’ (Year 12 and 13) Practical skills are embedded throughout all the content of this specification. Learners will be required to develop a range of practical skills throughout their course in preparation for the written examinations. Module 2 – Foundations of physics (Year 12) The aim of this module is to introduce important conventions and ideas that permeate the fabric of physics. Understanding of physical quantities, S.I. units, scalars and vectors helps physicists to effectively communicate their ideas within the scientific community. Module 3 – Forces and motion (Year 12) In this module, learners will learn how to model the motion of objects using mathematics, understand the effect forces have on objects, learn about the important connection between force and energy, appreciate how forces cause deformation and understand the importance of Newton’s laws of motion. Module 4 – Electrons, waves and photons (Year 12) In this module, learners will learn about electrons, electric current, electrical circuits, wave properties, electromagnetic waves and, of course, quantum physics. Learners have the opportunity to appreciate how scientific ideas of quantum physics developed over time and their validity rested on the foundations of experimental work. Module 5 – Newtonian world and astrophysics (Year 13) In this module, learners will learn about thermal physics, circular motion, oscillations, gravitational field, astrophysics and cosmology. Module 6 – Particles and medical physics (Year 13) In this module, learners will learn about capacitors, electric field, electromagnetism, nuclear physics, particle physics and medical imaging.
GCSE Grade 6 in Physics or 6,6 in Combined Science. Grade 5 in GCSE Maths.
Assessment is by 3 written papers Modelling physics 2 hours 15 minutes written paper 37% of total A level. Exploring physics 2 hours 15 minutes written paper 37% of total A level. Unified physics 1 hour 30 minutes written paper 26% of total A level.
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| Region | East Midlands |
| Local Authority | Leicestershire |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Station Road, Wigston, LE18 2DS |
Module 1 – ‘Development of practical skills in physics’ (Year 12 and 13) Practical skills are embedded throughout all the content of this specification. Learners will be required to develop a range of practical skills throughout their course in preparation for the written examinations. Module 2 – Foundations of physics (Year 12) The aim of this module is to introduce important conventions and ideas that permeate the fabric of physics. Understanding of physical quantities, S.I. units, scalars and vectors helps physicists to effectively communicate their ideas within the scientific community. Module 3 – Forces and motion (Year 12) In this module, learners will learn how to model the motion of objects using mathematics, understand the effect forces have on objects, learn about the important connection between force and energy, appreciate how forces cause deformation and understand the importance of Newton’s laws of motion. Module 4 – Electrons, waves and photons (Year 12) In this module, learners will learn about electrons, electric current, electrical circuits, wave properties, electromagnetic waves and, of course, quantum physics. Learners have the opportunity to appreciate how scientific ideas of quantum physics developed over time and their validity rested on the foundations of experimental work. Module 5 – Newtonian world and astrophysics (Year 13) In this module, learners will learn about thermal physics, circular motion, oscillations, gravitational field, astrophysics and cosmology. Module 6 – Particles and medical physics (Year 13) In this module, learners will learn about capacitors, electric field, electromagnetism, nuclear physics, particle physics and medical imaging.
GCSE Grade 6 in Physics or 6,6 in Combined Science. Grade 5 in GCSE Maths.
Assessment is by 3 written papers Modelling physics 2 hours 15 minutes written paper 37% of total A level. Exploring physics 2 hours 15 minutes written paper 37% of total A level. Unified physics 1 hour 30 minutes written paper 26% of total A level.