
‘Physics is an amazing subject which opens up many possibilities and many new ways to look at the world around you. With the help of our teachers, every lesson opens another vista that explains the mechanics of the world that we live in.’

‘No great discovery was ever made without a bold guess.’
Isaac Newton
FAQs
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There are many principles in A Level Maths that form an integral part of the foundation of certain concepts in Physics. Students benefit a lot when they take the two subjects together. Over the years, our experience has been that students make excellent progress in A Level Physics with the support of the Maths content.
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A Level Physics, like every other field of endeavour does require some commitment. For those who have met the entry requirements, the A Level curriculum has been designed to allow for a variety of learners to benefit from the subject(s). Our team of well-experienced teachers have helped many students who, irrespective of their confidence level, to make the best of the opportunities available, and to imbibe the culture of innovation and problem-solving.
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The current specification provides for Practical Activity Groups (PAGs) which entails a rich spread of practical activities, and it also allows for teacher-led demonstrations in the course of teaching the curriculum. Students in our school benefit a great deal from these opportunities to link their theoretical knowledge with practical things that impact our daily existence. Since the specification was introduced, all the of Science qualifications have been officially checked and certified through monitoring carried out by the examination board.
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Physics finds relevance in a wide variety of careers, and not just engineering. The thinking ability developed during the A Level studies, and enriching interactions with many other subjects means that students have the foundation to launch into different pursuits.