Science
Level | GCSE |
Exam Board | AQA |
Website | www.aqa.org.uk |
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- ASDAN Curriculum Planning Overview
- Curriculum Choices 2023 2025
- Education Development Trust LMI Bulletin No 79 June 2021
- Work Experience Presentation
The majority of students will follow the Combined Science GCSE course which covers the three Science disciplines in the traditional fashion, much like the current Core and Additional Science GCSEs.
All Science GCSEs have been rewritten in line with government changes and incorporate the new grading system, replacing A*-G with 9-1, 9 being the highest grade and 1 the lowest grade.
Combined Science
Assessment
Practicals are an essential part of student understanding of scientific theory. Parts of the course content are taught through 16 required practicals; these will be examined in the final examinations.
The qualification has six examination papers at the end of the course - two each for Biology, Chemistry and Physics - all 1¼ hours in length
The papers are equally weighted, each being worth 16.7% of the total mark
Grading - There will be a 17 point grading scale from 9-9, 9-8, 8-8, 8-7 through to 2-1, 1-1
Triple Science
Assessment
Biology, Chemistry and Physics are treated as three separate qualifications. Each will be assessed by two examinations of 1¾ hours in length. The papers are equally weighted which means each is worth 50% of the total mark
Grading - Biology, Chemistry and Physics will each receive a grading from 9 to 1
Post-16 Choices
GCSE in Combined Science or Triple Science feed into any of the AS and A-Level Sciences and BTEC Level 3 Applied Science courses
Staff Contacts:
Combined Science - Mrs A Driver - amber.driver@oxted.thpt.org.uk
Biology - Mrs K Edwards - katie.edwards@oxted.thpt.org.uk
Chemistry - Mr P Johns - peter.johns@oxted.thpt.org.uk
Physics - Mrs L Bond -lisa.bond@oxted.thpt.org.uk