DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE
Physics is the study of how the world behaves and how the laws of nature operate; it is generally regarded as the most fundamental science subject. The subject looks at how things work and the principles and laws that predict their behaviour. This can range from the large scale of the Earth and the Universe to the small scale of the nucleus of an atom. If you enjoy taking things apart, have an inquisitive mind, and like to know what is going on, you will find this subject interesting.
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KEY KNOWLEDGE & SKILLS
Cambridge IGCSE Physics enables learners to:
increase their understanding of the technological world
take an informed interest in scientific matters
recognise the usefulness (and limitations) of scientific method, and how to apply this to other disciplines and in everyday life
develop relevant attitudes, such as a concern for accuracy and precision, objectivity, integrity, enquiry, initiative and inventiveness
develop an interest in, and care for, the environment
better understand the influence and limitations placed on scientific study by society, economy, technology, ethics, the community and the environment
develop an understanding of the scientific skills essential for both further study and everyday life
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All candidates take three papers.
Candidates who have studied the Core subject content, or who are expected to achieve a grade D or below, should be entered for Paper 1 (30% 40 marks), Paper 3 (50% 80 marks) and Paper 6 (20% 40 marks). These candidates will be eligible for grades C to G.
Candidates who have studied the Extended subject content (Core and Supplement), and who are expected to achieve a grade C or above, should be entered for Paper 2, Paper 4 and either Paper 5 or Paper 6. These candidates will be eligible for grades A* to G
For the final assessment, a written examination will be conducted in May/June 2023.