Chemistry is critical to solving today’s problems; faster and cheaper drug development, cleaner and more economical fuel sources, safer air and drinking water, biotechnology to improve health and food sources around the world, nanotechnology to reduce the size and environmental impact of many consumer goods, and green industrial processes to prevent pollution. An A Level in Chemistry will enable you to contribute to these developments in the future. We strongly recommend that students study Maths alongside this subject in order to maximize their achievements. Chemistry is studied in a context-led approach. Students approach the subject in a range of different contexts, conveying the excitement of contemporary chemistry. This specification, which has been developed by the University of York, places a particular emphasis on an investigational and problem-solving approach to practical work. Year 1 includes the storylines Elements of Life, Developing Fuels, Elements from the Sea, The Ozone Story, and What’s in a Medicine? Year 2 includes the storylines The Chemical Industry, Polymers and Life, Oceans, Developing Metals, and Colours by Design.
At least 5 GCSEs graded 9-5 including a 6 in Maths and 6/6 in Science. If separate sciences are taken, a grade 6 in Chemistry is required alongside a 6 in another science.
Year 1 includes the storylines Elements of Life, Developing Fuels, Elements from the Sea, The Ozone Story, and What’s in a Medicine?. Year 2 includes the storylines The Chemical Industry, Polymers and Life, Oceans, Developing Metals, and Colours by Design.
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| Region | South East |
| Local Authority | East Sussex |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Penland Road, Bexhill-on-Sea, TN40 2JG |
Chemistry is critical to solving today’s problems; faster and cheaper drug development, cleaner and more economical fuel sources, safer air and drinking water, biotechnology to improve health and food sources around the world, nanotechnology to reduce the size and environmental impact of many consumer goods, and green industrial processes to prevent pollution. An A Level in Chemistry will enable you to contribute to these developments in the future. We strongly recommend that students study Maths alongside this subject in order to maximize their achievements. Chemistry is studied in a context-led approach. Students approach the subject in a range of different contexts, conveying the excitement of contemporary chemistry. This specification, which has been developed by the University of York, places a particular emphasis on an investigational and problem-solving approach to practical work. Year 1 includes the storylines Elements of Life, Developing Fuels, Elements from the Sea, The Ozone Story, and What’s in a Medicine? Year 2 includes the storylines The Chemical Industry, Polymers and Life, Oceans, Developing Metals, and Colours by Design.
At least 5 GCSEs graded 9-5 including a 6 in Maths and 6/6 in Science. If separate sciences are taken, a grade 6 in Chemistry is required alongside a 6 in another science.
Year 1 includes the storylines Elements of Life, Developing Fuels, Elements from the Sea, The Ozone Story, and What’s in a Medicine?. Year 2 includes the storylines The Chemical Industry, Polymers and Life, Oceans, Developing Metals, and Colours by Design.