You will have two classes per week to cover the theory with various
activities taking place within that time such as practicals, lectures with
regular Q&A, peer tutoring using white boards and quiz games.
Throughout the course, your level of attainment will be gauged by regular
tests and homework assignments. You will also build up a lab book of practicals
completed, showing your competency to plan practicals, carry out a method
safely, record and analyse data. This will be graded as pass/fail. Mock exams
will take place at the halfway and pre-exam points to give an overall reflection
of your progress as a whole whilst the main graded exams will be at the end of
the course.
At the end of the A Level you will sit three papers (2 hours each):
Paper 1 - 105 marks counting for 35%. Topics include Inorganic Chemistry with
relevant Physical Chemistry and some practical skills.
Paper 2 - 105 marks counting for 35%. Topics include Organic Chemistry with
relevant Physical Chemistry and some practical skills.
Paper 3 - 90 marks counting for 30%. Topics include all practical skills and
a general selection of all A level content.