Science
Head of STEM
Miss S Davies
davies@christtheking-school.com
Revision Lists
Combined Science Revision
Exam Board:
Edexcel GCSE Combined Science
Edexcel GCSE Biology
Edexcel GCSE Chemistry
Edexcel GCSE Physics
Please note: we are continually updating the pupil learning journeys to address any gaps in pupil understanding that have arisen due to lockdowns
GCSE Science
The new GCSE course engages and enthuses our pupils. The course is full of interesting and relevant science concepts that pupils can easily relate to meaning that their attainment and enjoyment of the Science in enhanced. Skills in applying concepts and practical skills are a key focus.
What Science courses do we offer?
We offer two Science courses at KS4.
GCSE Combined Science.
GCSE Biology, Chemistry, and Physics (see options page 34).
Edexcel GCSE Combined Science
This course leads to the award of two GCSEs in Science. Both will be awarded at the end of Year 11.
In Year 10 pupils study Biology, Chemistry and Physics.
In Year 11 pupils study Biology, Chemistry and Physics.
Assessment
6 external examinations (2 for each Science studied) in the summer term of Year 11.
All examinations are 1h 10 min and are worth 60 marks each .
Practical skills will be assessed in each exam paper and will make up 15% of questions.
How do I get more information?
If you need more information about the courses the following website may be useful:
https://qualifications.pearson.com
Progression routes for Science related courses.
A level courses in Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Science in Society, Environmental Studies.
Medical Science or Health and Social Care.
Level 2/3 courses in Applied Science (Forensics), Exercise and Fitness.
Careers in analytical laboratory work, Medicine, Dentistry, Veterinary medicine, Forensics, Crime Scene Investigation, Criminology, Laboratory work, Police force, Research, Science Technician/Consultant, Toxicologist, Pharmaceuticals, Nanotechnology, Neuroscience.
GCSE Separate Science
Exam Board—Edexcel
Pupils can opt to study on the Separate Science GCSE course. This is where pupils are awarded a separate GCSE in Biology, Chemistry and Physics. Any pupil wanting to opt for this course must do so as part of their Year 9 Options selections. This course is recommended for pupils achieving the H pathway or higher at the end of Year 9. This course contains all of the content from the GCSE Combined Science. The papers have the same topic split as Combined Science, except that Separate Science has more challenging content added in each topic of the specification.
Assessment
6 external module examinations (2 for each Science studied) in the summer term of Year 11.
All examinations are 1h 45 min and are worth 100 marks each.
Practical skills will be assessed in each exam paper and will make up 15% of questions.
Requirements
This course is recommended for pupils achieving the H pathway or higher at the end of Year 9.
Please do not hesitate to contact Miss Davies (Director of STEM) or Mrs Murtha-Jackson (Assistant Head of STEM)
Progression routes for GCSE Separate Science.
A Level courses in Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Science in Society, Environmental Studies.
BTEC Applied Science.
Level 2/3 courses in Applied Science
Level 3 courses in Medical Science
Careers in analytical laboratory work, Medicine, Dentistry, Veterinary Medicine, Forensics, Crime Scene Investigation, Criminology, Laboratory work, Police Force, Research, Science Technician / Consultant, Toxicologist, Pharmaceuticals.