What will I learn?
GCSE science is compulsory. There are two courses you can take; the option subject Triple Science where you end up with three separate GCSE’s in Biology, Chemistry and Physics. If you don’t choose Triple science you will still learn all three sciences but you will end up with two combined GCSE’s.
In Triple science you will learn about more interesting yet challenging topics and study the subject in more detail, including questions like;
Are clones really like they are in the movies?
How does my brain tell my body what to do?
Which combination of chemicals makes the most violent explosion?
How do we know black holes exist when they’re completely black?
Will a 240V electric shock kill you?
Triple science is designed to help you develop a critical approach to scientific evidence and methods, something that employers will value. You will have the opportunity to acquire and apply skills, knowledge and understanding of how science works and its essential role in society.
It's an exciting, rewarding course that many students enjoy.
How will I learn?
Building on the skills developed during Cohort 7 and 8 you will explore science through a range of techniques. These include practical investigation, interpretation and analysis of data, and research into modern science and its real-world applications. Science teachers at Honywood use varied teaching techniques to promote enquiry, problem solving, teamwork, and an interest in science. We use music, video, animations, independent learning tasks and practical work on a regular basis to keep you motivated and on target.
Who is the course for?
GSCE Science is compulsory, however all of the science GCSEs are designed to teach you about the science you need in everyday life.
Option subject Triple science is a challenging but stimulating course and is aimed for those who want to study science further.
If sat at the higher tier both Trilogy Combined and Triple Science will allow progress onto A-Levels in Biology, Chemistry and/or Physics.
What is the structure of the course?
At Honywood School we follow the AQA 9-1 specification as we believe this fits the needs of our learners precisely.
During both courses you will study Biology, Chemistry and Physics concurrently developing your understanding as the course progresses. You will not only focus on scientific knowledge but also required practicals and mathematical skills. Triple science will have Biology, Chemistry and Physics separately on their timetable and Trilogy combined learners will have combined science.
In Cohort 9 you will be put into your triple/trilogy groups and you will remain in those classes throughout the GCSE.
AQA Science covers all the Modules listed below:
Some content within each module is aimed at Triple Science only.
How will I be assessed?
At the end of Cohort 8 you will undertake a Pre-GCSE course aimed at providing a transition between study undertaken during Cohort 7 and 8 and GCSE study
Throughout Cohort 9 to Cohort 11 you will complete regular assessments on the topics you have just learnt. At the end of Cohort 9 and Cohort 10 you will sit a mock paper and there is a mock exam in November/December in Cohort 11.
Each course offered is structured as the table shows below, the 9-1 GCSE rules have removed any controlled assessment and moved to 100% assessment via external exams.
You will not only be tested on scientific knowledge but also; mathematical skills in science (at least 10% of the Biology paper, 15% of the Chemistry paper and 20% of the Physics paper) and practical work (at least 15% of questions).
What courses/employment could I progress to at the end of the course?
AQA Science is a concept led course designed to develop a deeper understanding of scientific ideas. The course focuses on scientific explanations and models, and gives an insight into how scientists develop scientific understanding of ourselves and the world we inhabit. You could go on to study A-level Biology, Chemistry or Physics, and this can lead on to working in the fields of medicine, dentistry, physiotherapy, nursing, pharmacy, engineering and scientific research. You could also go on and study vocational based courses or work in industry.
What resources will I need?
In order to be well prepared we suggest that the Collins revision guides are purchased (available from the School website). These will last throughout the entire Key Stage 4 programme of study:
Who do I contact for further information?
Miss C Gamble, Subject Leader for Science (cgamble@honywoodschool.com)
Miss C Wakeling, Assistant Lead in Science (cwakeling@honywoodschool.com)