GCSE Physics explores the fundamental laws that govern the universe — from the smallest particles to the vastness of space. Students learn how energy, motion, and forces shape the world around us and how scientific principles are applied in everyday technology and engineering.
At City Sixth Form, Physics is taught through engaging lessons and experiments that develop curiosity, analytical skills, and scientific reasoning.
The course covers key concepts in physics while encouraging students to apply their knowledge through practical investigations.
Energy and energy resources
Electricity and circuits
Particle model of matter
Atomic structure and radiation
Forces, motion, and momentum
Waves and electromagnetic spectrum
Space physics
Assessment is through two written examinations at the end of the course:
Paper 1: Topics 1–4 (50%)
Paper 2: Topics 5–8 (50%)
Both exams assess understanding, application, and analysis through multiple-choice, structured, and extended questions.
Students also complete a series of required practicals, which contribute to the Practical Endorsement in Physics.
No prior study required, but a keen interest in science and technology is essential.
A good level of Mathematics supports data analysis and calculations.
GCSE Physics provides a strong foundation for A-Level Physics, Mathematics, or Engineering, as well as science-related vocational courses.
Career pathways include:
Engineering and Robotics
Renewable Energy and Environmental Science
Space and Aeronautical Science
Medicine, Research, and Technology
Experienced teachers with a passion for science
Access to modern laboratories and practical equipment
Focus on real-world applications and critical thinking
Excellent preparation for higher-level study and STEM careers