A Level Biology gives an exciting insight into the contemporary world of biology. The OCR course enables students to develop essential knowledge and understanding of different areas of the subject and how they relate to one another. Learners gain an appreciation of scientific methods, as well as practical and mathematical problem solving skills which will support their development as future scientists. Biology is a ‘subject for life’; new discoveries are being made all of the time relating to health, drugs, fighting disease and agriculture. The course aims to develop an awareness of the advances in technology including information technology, relevant to biology and to recognise the value and responsibility of biology in society.
5 GCSES 4-9 or A*-C to include Maths and English.
Exam 1 - Biological processes: 2 hour 15 written paper- 37% Exam 2 - Biological diversity: 2 hour 15 written paper - 37% Exam 3 - Unified Biology: 1 hour 30 written paper- 26% Exams will assess content from a combination of modules 1-6. Practical endorsement in Biology - non exam assessment. Assessment of common practical assessment criteria including: following procedures, applying investigative approaches, safe working, making and recording observation and research, referencing and reporting.
About Education Provider
| Region | East Midlands |
| Local Authority | Derbyshire |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Wirksworth Road, Duffield, Belper, DE56 4GS |
A Level Biology gives an exciting insight into the contemporary world of biology. The OCR course enables students to develop essential knowledge and understanding of different areas of the subject and how they relate to one another. Learners gain an appreciation of scientific methods, as well as practical and mathematical problem solving skills which will support their development as future scientists. Biology is a ‘subject for life’; new discoveries are being made all of the time relating to health, drugs, fighting disease and agriculture. The course aims to develop an awareness of the advances in technology including information technology, relevant to biology and to recognise the value and responsibility of biology in society.
5 GCSES 4-9 or A*-C to include Maths and English.
Exam 1 - Biological processes: 2 hour 15 written paper- 37% Exam 2 - Biological diversity: 2 hour 15 written paper - 37% Exam 3 - Unified Biology: 1 hour 30 written paper- 26% Exams will assess content from a combination of modules 1-6. Practical endorsement in Biology - non exam assessment. Assessment of common practical assessment criteria including: following procedures, applying investigative approaches, safe working, making and recording observation and research, referencing and reporting.