Physics

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Course Duration:2Y

Course level:A-Levels

Course Overview

A-Level Physics explores the fundamental principles that explain how the universe works — from the tiniest particles to the largest galaxies. The course combines theory with practical investigation, helping students understand how physics applies to technology, engineering, medicine, and environmental science.

At City Sixth Form, our Physics programme develops analytical thinking, problem-solving, and experimental skills — preparing you for a wide range of STEM pathways and careers.

What I will learn?

Course Structure

The course covers both classical and modern physics, blending mathematical precision with hands-on experimentation.

 

Assessments

Assessment is through written exams and practical endorsement:

  • Paper 1: Core Physics 1 (34%) – covers mechanics, waves, and particles

  • Paper 2: Core Physics 2 (34%) – covers electricity, fields, and thermal physics

  • Paper 3: Unified Physics and Practical Skills (32%)

  • Practical Endorsement: Separate certification based on 12 required experiments

Exam questions include multiple-choice, structured, and extended-response problems testing theory, data analysis, and practical understanding.

Entry Requirement

  • A minimum of Grade 6 in GCSE Physics (or 6–6 in Combined Science)
  • Grade 6 or above in GCSE Mathematics
  • Logical thinking and confidence with numerical work

Future Pathways

A-Level Physics is essential for students aiming to study Physics, Engineering, Computer Science, or Mathematics at university, and it’s highly valued across all STEM fields.

Career paths include:

  • Engineering (mechanical, electrical, civil, aerospace)

  • Research and Development

  • Medical Physics and Radiography

  • Data Science and Computing

  • Renewable Energy and Environmental Technology

Why Study Physics at City Sixth Form

  • Experienced and passionate teaching staff

  • Fully equipped laboratories with modern apparatus

  • Hands-on experiments reinforcing theoretical learning

  • Individual support for university applications in STEM subjects

  • Opportunities to take part in science competitions and enrichment projects

£3000

per year

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