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Physics
South Hampstead High School - Camden
02074352899
3 Maresfield Gardens, London, NW3 5SS
Course summary

Physics is the most fundamental of the natural sciences. It deals with the interactions between time, space, energy and matter. Physicists want to understand how things work at every level: from the tiniest elementary particles up through nuclei, atoms, molecules, living cells, the human brain, the atmosphere, planets, stars, galaxies and the Universe itself. Physics is fascinating and can be incredible fun; an understanding of the physics behind every day phenomena like rainbows, red sunsets and blue skies can only make them more beautiful, and learning more about concepts like quantum theory, relativity and cosmology can only add to our awe of nature. Physics also forms the basis of most present and future technology. Physicists participate in many areas of science, from architecture, engineering and environmental studies to medicine, geophysics, telecommunications, biophysics and neuroscience. Because the training is rigorous and demanding, employers in both scientific and nonscientific fields welcome physicists as people who will be logical, effective and comprehensive in their approach. The study of A Level Physics develops the analytical, problem-solving and numeracy skills essential for entry to many subjects at university, such as Architecture, Medicine, Economics, Law, Psychology or PPE. Universities offer courses both in Physics (alone) and combined with another subject (typically either 25% or 50%); examples are: Physics with Philosophy / Computing / Geology / French / Mathematics / Music / Education/ European Studies / Astrophysics. There are some very rewarding opportunities for studying Physics with a year abroad.

Entry requirements

Current South Hampstead pupils transferring to the Sixth Form must achieve a minimum of six GCSE grades at grade 7 or equivalent, and at least a grade 5 in both Mathematics and English Language. Individual requirements are set for different subjects, with some requiring at least a grade 8 or equivalent. For external candidates, places are offered based on the result of the entrance examinations, interviews and projected GCSE grades. Offers are conditional on achieving the required standard, with specific conditions outlined in individual offer letters. The expected standard is high – offers are usually made on the condition of\ candidates achieving at least seven GCSEs at grade 8 or equivalent, including in your chosen subjects. To study A Level Physics, it is necessary to have obtained a grade 8 for both GCSE Physics and Mathematics, or a grade 8-8 in Trilogy Science. It is not necessary to study Mathematics at A Level.

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RegionLondon
Local AuthorityCamden
Ofsted Rating
Gender TypeGirls
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Boarding FeeUnknown
Sixth Form Fee£22,764
Address3 Maresfield Gardens, London, NW3 5SS