As physicists, we ask the questions "why?" and "how?", using theory and experiment to explore the fundamental laws which underpin all natural phenomena. Through studying Physics, you'll learn about the science behind advances at the forefront of modern technology and develop your ability to solve problems.
You do not need to study A Level Maths in order to take Physics (though it is beneficial if you do), but you need to be confident in your Maths skills, including algebra and geometry. You should also be aware that to study Physics or a related subject at university you would need A Level Maths.
You'll have the opportunity to test your problem solving skills in the weekly Physics or Engineerin extension club, where we discuss problems and attempt difficult questions from the Isaac Physics website. Our students also get involved in external projects, such as the Davidson Inventors Challenge, and have enjoyed success in the British Physics Olympiad and lectures at the Cavendish Laboratories and we run trips to the University of Cambridge.
Foundations of Physics - Physical quantities and units; Making measurements and analysing data; Nature of quantities
Forces and Motion - Motion; Forces in action; Work, energy and power; Materials; Newton’s laws of motion and momentum
Electrons, Waves and Photons - Charge and current; Energy, power and resistance; Electrical circuits; Waves, Quantum physics
Newtonian World and Astrophysics - Thermal physics; Circular motion; Oscillations; Gravitational fields; Astrophysics and cosmology
Particles and Medical Physics - Capacitors; Electric fields; Electromagnetism; Nuclear and particle physics; Medical imaging
We study the OCR H556A course:
Two 2 hour 15 minute written papers worth 100 marks; one 1 hour 30 minute written paper worth 70 marks.
Modelling Physics: multiple choice questions; structured questions including problem solving, calculations, questions on practical work and extended response questions.
Exploring Physics: multiple choice questions; structured questions including problem solving, calculations, questions on practical work and extended response questions.
Unified Physics: structured questions including problem solving, calculations, questions on practical work and extended response questions.
Practical Endorsement
Reported separately from A Level performance as Pass or Ungraded
Minimum of 12 assessed practicals, which are key learning activities throughout the course
Teacher assessed and externally moderated.