A-level Physics is taught following the AQA syllabus but lessons are adapted to take other boards’ special requirements into account. The order in which the topics are covered can be adapted, where possible, to students’ school preference. This often provides a more supportive environment in which to secure knowledge and prepare students for tests and mock exams at school.
Specifically, in year 12, A-level learning skills and the appropriate mathematical techniques required for the course supplement the core material.
In year 13, students receive support materials with additional background knowledge to ensure a fuller understanding of the concepts studied. These also provide examples of how formulas are applied to given situations. Focussing on past paper questions allows students to practise their board’s particular exam style.
Jeanette
Head of GCSE science, Lead teacher of Physics
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