The GCE in Biology aims to enable students to: • Develop their interest in, and enthusiasm for, biology including developing an interest in further study and careers in the subject • Appreciate how society makes decisions about biology-related issues and how biology contributes to the success of the economy and society • Develop and demonstrate a deeper appreciation of the skills, knowledge, and understanding of How Science Works • Develop essential knowledge and understanding of different areas of biology and how they relate to each other. Course Breakdown 1. Biological molecules 2. Cells 3. Organisms exchange substances with their environment 4. Genetic information, variation, and relationships between organisms 5. Energy transfers in and between organisms (A-level only) 6. Organisms respond to changes in their internal and external environments (A-level only) 7. Genetics, populations, evolution, and ecosystems (A-level only) 8. The control of gene expression (A-level only) Students looking to study medicine or biomedical sciences will need Biology as one of their courses. Combined with Chemistry or Physics, this course makes up one of the crucial courses for those looking to move into TSEM courses or jobs. Biology can open up lots of opportunities within academic research, teaching, and medical pathways.
You will need 5 GCSE’s Grade 5 or above including English and Maths. 7 in Biology (or 7-7 in Combined Science) & 6 in Maths.
Paper 1: What's assessed? Any content from topics 1–4, including relevant practical skills. Assessed by written exam: 2 hours 91 marks/35% of A-level. Paper 2: What's assessed? Any content from topics 5–8, including relevant practical skills. Assessed by written exam: 2 hours 91 marks/35% of A-level. Paper 3: What's assessed? Any content from topics 1–8, including relevant practical skills. Assessed by written exam: 2 hours 78 marks/30% of A-level.
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| Region | South East |
| Local Authority | Oxfordshire |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Drayton Road, Banbury, OX16 0UD |
The GCE in Biology aims to enable students to: • Develop their interest in, and enthusiasm for, biology including developing an interest in further study and careers in the subject • Appreciate how society makes decisions about biology-related issues and how biology contributes to the success of the economy and society • Develop and demonstrate a deeper appreciation of the skills, knowledge, and understanding of How Science Works • Develop essential knowledge and understanding of different areas of biology and how they relate to each other. Course Breakdown 1. Biological molecules 2. Cells 3. Organisms exchange substances with their environment 4. Genetic information, variation, and relationships between organisms 5. Energy transfers in and between organisms (A-level only) 6. Organisms respond to changes in their internal and external environments (A-level only) 7. Genetics, populations, evolution, and ecosystems (A-level only) 8. The control of gene expression (A-level only) Students looking to study medicine or biomedical sciences will need Biology as one of their courses. Combined with Chemistry or Physics, this course makes up one of the crucial courses for those looking to move into TSEM courses or jobs. Biology can open up lots of opportunities within academic research, teaching, and medical pathways.
You will need 5 GCSE’s Grade 5 or above including English and Maths. 7 in Biology (or 7-7 in Combined Science) & 6 in Maths.
Paper 1: What's assessed? Any content from topics 1–4, including relevant practical skills. Assessed by written exam: 2 hours 91 marks/35% of A-level. Paper 2: What's assessed? Any content from topics 5–8, including relevant practical skills. Assessed by written exam: 2 hours 91 marks/35% of A-level. Paper 3: What's assessed? Any content from topics 1–8, including relevant practical skills. Assessed by written exam: 2 hours 78 marks/30% of A-level.
