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Biology
What does GCSE Biology offer me? The GCSE Biology course provides students with the opportunity to study a broad range of topics, including cell structure, disease, genetics, evolution and biotechnology. Whilst developing their subject knowledge, students will also gain important, transferable skills such as the ability to analyse data, apply mathematical calculations, ask questions and debate ethical
issues. Alongside their theory work, girls will have the opportunity to take part in a range of practical investigations, from microscopy to dissection. Supported by subject specialists, Biology students should acquire both the knowledge and skills to study the subject at A level and beyond.
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What does the course entail?
8461/AQA Certificate In Biology
• This allows pupils to understand the fundamental scientific processes in Biology, whilst also implementing practical and investigate work. • The study of a diverse range of topics from the microscopic world of bacteria to the global issues of deforestation and food security. • The GCSE specification, started in Year 9, is consolidated and completed in Year 10 and 11. • The development of key skills such as data analysis and presentation, use of specialist equipment and experimental observation. • At the end of Year 11, two external examinations are completed. Each of these is a 1 hour 45 minute paper and each equates to 50% of the GCSE. • There is no coursework; students will complete a series of required practical investigations and knowledge of these can be examined within the written papers. For more information visit www.aqa.org.uk/subjects/science/gcse/biology-8461
Beyond GCSE To study A level Biology with us, students should achieve 7-9 in GCSE Biology and Chemistry with a minimum of level 6 in GCSE Mathematics. The Biology course provides transferable skills that can be applied to the successful further study of any subject. However, it is very useful for scientific/vocational university courses such as Zoology, Biochemistry, Physiotherapy, Medicine, Dentistry and Nursing.
Curriculum Enrichment Biology students are encouraged to take part in a wide range of extracurricular activities. In recent years these have included lectures from expert speakers, workshops, visits to laboratories and carrying out practical investigations at local universities. Students are encouraged to pursue their own areas of interest, enter competitions and take part in events.