Combined Science

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Why do you have to study Combined Science?

Studying science is vital to understanding the world we live in. The Combined Science course gives students two GCSEs in the science discipline. We study the three aspects of Science; Biology, Chemistry and Physics. There are a number of compulsory core practicals across the three sciences that will be delivered through the three year course. We follow the AQA specifications.

How will I be examined?

Combined Science is a linear course and you will be assessed at the end of the three year course by sitting a series of six papers each lasting 1hr 15mins which will lead to two science GCSEs.

There is no longer any course work; however you will be expected to recall information on the core  practicals within the exams themselves.

What will I study?

Biology

  • Cell biology
  • Organisation
  • Infection and response
  • Bioenergetics
  • Homeostasis and response
  • Inheritance, variation and evolution
  • Ecology

Chemistry

  • Atomic structure and the periodic table
  • Bonding, structure, and the properties of matter
  • Quantitative chemistry
  • Chemical changes
  • Energy changes
  • The rate and extent of chemical change
  • Organic chemistry
  • Chemical analysis
  • Chemistry of the atmosphere
  • Using resources

Physics

  • Energy
  • Electricity
  • Particle model of matter
  • Atomic structure
  • Forces
  • Waves
  • Magnetism and electromagnetism

Recommended text books, additional reading 

  • CGP revision books are an excellent resource; AQA GCSE combined science revision guide

​Recommended  online resources

BBC Bitesize GCSE Science

YouTube - Free Science Lessons

YouTube- My GCSE Science

Revision World

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Department contact:

Joynal Ali, Assistant Headteacher - Science