Physics
Ripley St Thomas Church of England Academy - Lancashire
0152464496
Ashton Road, Lancaster, LA1 4RS
Course summary

This course gives students the opportunity to develop their existing knowledge and understanding of Physics acquired at GCSE. Students will develop their understanding of familiar topics as well as being introduced to new concepts. During Year 12, students will study familiar topics such as forces, motion, energy, waves and electricity, as well as being introduced to particle physics. In Year 13, there is further work on mechanics as well as major studies on fields and nuclear physics. Students study “Turning Points in Physics” which links key concepts in Physics with their historical significance. Throughout the Physics course, students follow a practical skills course which enables them to develop their laboratory skills. Assessment of skills takes place throughout the course as well as in the final written examinations. Physical concepts, models and processes are often explained more fully using Mathematics. It is highly recommended that you also study A Level Mathematics in order to support your learning on the Physics course. You will be examined at the end of the 2 year course. Structure Year 1 (Examined by 2 x 90 minute Mock examinations) Topics include: • Measurements and their errors • Particles and radiation • Waves • Mechanics and materials • Electricity A-Level Topics (examined by 3 x 2 hour written examinations) The exams assess the Year 12 - 1st year material (above) aswell as the Year 13 topics shown below. • Further mechanics and thermal physics • Fields and their consequences • Nuclear Physics • Turning Points in Physics You You should enjoy solving problems by practical and mathematical means. Those students who succeed well at this level tend to have a natural interest in the many applications of Physics in everyday life and are prepared to support this with rigorous study. You will be given pre-session tasks to complete at the start of each fortnight, as well as follow up homework questions. However, as with any course at this level, background reading is essential. Please access the Ripley St Thomas Sixth Form courses section for more information https://ripleystthomas.com/sixth-form/courses/

Entry requirements

Sixth Form Entry Requirements: 5 Grade 5s at GCSE including GCSE Physics – Grade 6 plus one other Science Grade 6 or GCSE Combined Science Grade 66 Essential Additional Requirement: GCSE Mathematics Grade 6 Please see specific subject requirements.

How you'll be assessed

Year 1 (Examined by 2 x 90 minute Mock examinations) Topics include: • Measurements and their errors • Particles and radiation • Waves • Mechanics and materials • Electricity A-Level Topics (examined by 3 x 2 hour written examinations) The exams assess the Year 12 - 1st year material (above) as well as the Year 13 topics shown below. • Further mechanics and thermal physics • Fields and their consequences • Nuclear Physics • Turning Points in Physics

School Info

About Education Provider

RegionNorth West
Local AuthorityLancashire
Ofsted RatingOutstanding
Gender TypeCo-Educational
AddressAshton Road, Lancaster, LA1 4RS