
Biology at St Paul’s has consistently been a very popular choice with a very good record in results. Biology is unique as a Science as it can be ably supported by subjects such as Psychology, Sports Studies, but equally with other Science subjects or even the Arts. The way Biology is taught here means that students get a lot of individual attention in investigative work, whilst maintaining an ideal size for group work and debates. We pride ourselves on our positive relationships with Sixth Formers and offer help, support and guidance throughout. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: Triple 6, 6, 6 Core 6, 6 COURSE CONTENT Year 12 Biological Molecules Cells Organisms exchange substances with their environment Genetic information, variation and relationships between organisms Required practicals Year 13 Energy transfer in and between organisms Organisms respond to changes in their internal and external environment Genetics, populations an evolution and ecosystems The control of gene expression Required practicals ASSESSMENT A Level Paper 1 Written exam: 2 hours - 91 marks - 35% of A Level exam Paper 2 Assessed - written exam: 2 hours - 91 marks - 35% of A Level exam Paper 3 Assessed - written exam: 2 hours - 78 marks—30% of A Level exam
About Education Provider
Region | South East |
Local Authority | Surrey |
Ofsted Rating | |
Gender Type | Co-Educational |
Address | Manor Lane, Sunbury-on-Thames, TW16 6JE |
Biology at St Paul’s has consistently been a very popular choice with a very good record in results. Biology is unique as a Science as it can be ably supported by subjects such as Psychology, Sports Studies, but equally with other Science subjects or even the Arts. The way Biology is taught here means that students get a lot of individual attention in investigative work, whilst maintaining an ideal size for group work and debates. We pride ourselves on our positive relationships with Sixth Formers and offer help, support and guidance throughout. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: Triple 6, 6, 6 Core 6, 6 COURSE CONTENT Year 12 Biological Molecules Cells Organisms exchange substances with their environment Genetic information, variation and relationships between organisms Required practicals Year 13 Energy transfer in and between organisms Organisms respond to changes in their internal and external environment Genetics, populations an evolution and ecosystems The control of gene expression Required practicals ASSESSMENT A Level Paper 1 Written exam: 2 hours - 91 marks - 35% of A Level exam Paper 2 Assessed - written exam: 2 hours - 91 marks - 35% of A Level exam Paper 3 Assessed - written exam: 2 hours - 78 marks—30% of A Level exam