SCIENCE

GCSE Science (Combined and Separate)

Students will either undertake the Combined Science course resulting in two Science GCSEs, or the Separate Sciences (Biology, Chemistry and Physics) resulting in a GCSE in each subject. No final decision will be made on exam entry until the end of Year 10 allowing further opportunity for students to develop their scientific skills.

Examining Board: EdExcel Combined Science – 1SC0, Biology – 1BI0, Chemistry – 1CH0, Physics – 1PH0

Overview of the course

Biology

               Chemistry

                          Physics

Key concepts in Biology

Key concepts in Chemistry

          Key concepts in Physics

Cells and control

Atomic Structure

 

               Motion and forces

 

Genetics

 

The Periodic Table

          Conservation of energy

Natural selection and genetic modification

Types of substance

                         Waves

Health, disease and the development of medicines

States of matter and mixtures

  Light and the electromagnetic spectrum

Plant structures and their functions

Chemical change

Radioactivity

Animal coordination, control and homeostasis

Extracting metals and equilibria

Energy – forces doing work

Exchange and transport in animals

Groups in the periodic table

Forces and their effects

Ecosystems and material cycles

Rates of reaction and energy changes

Electricity and circuits

 

Fuels and Earth science

Magnetism and the motor effect

 

Electromagnetic induction

 

Particle model

 

Forces and matter

 

 

Examination and Assessment Methods

The Combined Science consists of six externally examined papers. Each exam is 1 hour and 10 minutes

The Foundation paper will target grades 1–5. The Higher paper will target grades 4–9.

The Separate Science course consists of two externally examined papers – six in total.

The Foundation paper will target grades 1 -5. The Higher paper will target grades 4–9.

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2024/2025

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