Watch this video to find out more about GCSE science and the difference between trilogy science and triple science
"A scientist is not a person who gives the right answers; he's one who asks the right questions"
Claude Levi-Strauss
Three reasons to choose triple science
It increases the breadth and depth of your scientific understanding.
It gives you a better preparation for A-level Sciences and helps you to identify which you want to study.
It is very useful and highly regarded in any career.
What students have to say about triple science
“I enjoyed being able to study science in more depth.”
“I felt it gave me a head start for A-level sciences.”
“I have enjoyed the wide variety of science that you get to learn about and the challenges it has brought. I like it a lot.”
Course content
Biology Cell biology Organisation Infection and response Bioenergetics Homeostasis and response Inheritance, variation and evolution Ecology Chemistry Atomic structure and the periodic table Bonding, structure and properties of matter Quantitative chemistry Chemical changes Energy changes The rate and extent of chemical change Organic chemistry Chemical analysis Chemistry of the atmosphere Using resources Physics Forces Energy Waves Electricity Magnetism and electromagnetism Particle model of matter Atomic structure Space physics
Course content
Biology
Cell biology
Organisation
Infection and response
Bioenergetics
Homeostasis and response
Inheritance, variation and evolution
Ecology
Chemistry
Atomic structure and the periodic table
Bonding, structure and properties of matter
Quantitative chemistry
Chemical changes
Energy changes
The rate and extent of chemical change
Organic chemistry
Chemical analysis
Chemistry of the atmosphere
Using resources
Physics
Forces
Energy
Waves
Electricity
Magnetism and electromagnetism
Particle model of matter
Atomic structure
Space physics
Future career/progression possibilities
Science is useful in every career and essential for many: medical and healthcare, engineering, forensics, environmental sciences, ecology, sport and fitness, art and design, architecture, fashion, media…