Welcome to science at ARMTHORPE ACADEMY
What does offer? Health & Social Care BTEC Double Science GCSE Award AQA Trilogy Health & Social Care BTEC Triple Science GCSE Award 1 exam and 3 units of coursework 6 exams at the end of Y11 each 1hr45mins worth 16.7% of GCSEs 6 exams at the end of Y11 each 1hr15mins worth 16.7% of GCSEs NO COURSEWORK! But practical enquiry tested in exam Qs NO COURSEWORK! But practical enquiry tested in exam Qs Application procedure is the same as standard applications Equivalent to 1 GCSE 2 GCSEs 3 GCSEs
Miss C Lees 2nd in Charge of Faculty Who Are the Staff? Mrs S Forsythe Assistant Head & Teacher of Science Miss L Watkin Head of Faculty Miss C Lees 2nd in Charge of Faculty
Mr M Mitchell Science Teacher Who Are the Staff? Mr M Mitchell Science Teacher Miss A Cowburn Responsible for KS3 Mr N Jackson Health and Social Care teacher
Senior Science Technician Who Are the Staff? Mrs S Impey Senior Science Technician Miss D Blakley Science Technician
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What will you learn in science in Y7- 9? Chemistry Physics Biology Working in the Lab Particles & Reactions Rocks & Weathering Energy Transfer Forces & Speed Cells, Tissues & Organs Reproduction Classification Food Webs Separating Mixtures Atoms, Elements & Mixtures Magnetism Sound & Heat Space Keeping Healthy Studying Disease Life & Death Chemical Patterns Chemical Reactions Pressure, Forces & Moments Energy Transfers Drugs & Behaviour Variation Humans & the Environment
What will you study in ? Biology Chemistry Physics Cell biology Organisation Infection and response Bioenergetics Homeostasis and response Inheritance, variation & evolution Ecology Atomic structure and the periodic table Bonding Chemical changes Energy changes Rate of reactions Organic chemistry Chemical analysis The atmosphere Forces Energy Waves Electricity Magnetism Particle model Atomic structure Extra in Triple: Plant disease, growing bacteria, the brain and eye Nanochemistry, transition metals, yield Physics in space, background radiation