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GCSE Science Science courses at GCSE are all with the exam board AQA
The courses followed in Year 11 include: Biology Chemistry Physics Additional Science 4408 Further Additional Science 4410 Each course is the equivalent to 1 GCSE. Students on the Additional Science course and some Separates Students achieved 1 GCSE in Science in Year 10
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Examinations Separate Science - B, P and C is examined in.. May/June 2016 (Biology 1, 2 and 3, Chemistry 1, 2 and 3 and Physics 1, 2 and 3) Separate Science - Additional, Further A is examined in June 2016 (Biology 2 and 3, Chemistry 2 and 3 and Physics 2 and 3) Additional Science is examined in.. June 2016 (Biology 2, Chemistry 2 and Physics 2)
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Examinations and Assessment
All examinations are 60 minutes in duration Each exam is worth 25% of the final GCSE (all students will take 3 exams per course) Students can take Higher tier papers (A*- D) or Foundation tier papers (C – G) Controlled assessments make up the last 25%. These are carried out in school under controlled conditions and will be completed in the Spring term It is essential that students attend their Science Controlled Assessment day, as this is the only opportunity to complete this section of the GCSE Science course
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Revision Guidance and Sessions
The AQA website for past papers is a useful resource The AQA website also has the specifications for the content required BBC Bitesize GCSE Science has been updated to include the new content Any Science revision guide that contains the courses for examination from 2014 is appropriate. CGP seemed to be the most user friendly Revision/intervention sessions will be hosted by the Science Department after school on the days listed below:- Monday – Biology Wed – Physics Thursday - Chemistry We really appreciate your support in encouraging your son/daughter to make the most of what is on offer to ensure maximum potential is achieved in Science
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