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The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its own reason for existing. One cannot help but be in awe when he contemplates the mysteries of eternity, of life, of the marvelous structure of reality. It is enough if one tries merely to comprehend a little of this mystery every day.

Albert Einstein


Throughout KS3 students are taught in mixed ability groups, and soft setting through KS4 where we aim to develop scientific knowledge and understanding alongside scientific skills, through practical investigations.


Students’ progress is monitored through regular formative assessments and summative end of module testing.

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KS3 Science

Throughout all Key Stages students are taught in mixed ability groups and we aim to develop scientific knowledge and understanding alongside scientific skills, through practical investigations. Students’ progress is monitored through regular formative assessments and summative end of module testing. 

An overview of the topics covered are highlighted below.

Biology
Year 7
Year 8
Year 9
  • Cells and Organisation
  • Skeletal & Muscular systems
  • Reproduction
  • Gas exchange systems 
  • Photosynthesis
  • Respiration
  • Ecosystems
  • Nutrition and digestion
  • Health
  • Genetics and Evolution
Chemistry
Year 7
Year 8
Year 9
  • The nature of Matter
  • Pure and impure substances
  • Chemical reactions
  • The Periodic Table I
  • The Earth and Atmosphere
  • Energetics
  • The Periodic Table II
  • Materials
Physics
Year 7
Year 8
Year 9
  • Matter
  • Forces I
  • Space Physics
  • Energy
  • Magnetism
  • Waves
  • Energy Changes & Transfers
  • Changes in systems
  • Forces II
  • Describing motion
  • Electricity

 

KS4 Combined Science GCSE - Trilogy

Please click here for the AQA Combined Science: Trilogy webpage.

Please see below for the KS4 GCSE Combined Science AQA Specification - 8464.


This is a broad and engaging scientific course that will inspire and challenge students of all abilities and aspiration.  

Experiments that are specified in the syllabus will be assessed in the written exams that will all be sat at the end of Year 11.  Students can sit the Higher or Foundation papers and questions on the paper include multiple-choice, structured, closed, shor and open response questions.  The exam questions will increase in difficulty on the paper.  The topics to be covered include:

Biology Chemistry Physics

Cell biology

Atomic Structure and Periodic Table

Forces

Organisation

Bonding, Structure and Properties of Matter

Energy

Infection and Response

Quantitative Chemistry

Waves

Bioenergetics

Chemical Changes

Electricity

Homeostasis and Response Energy Changes Magnetism and Electromagnetism
Inheritance, Variation and Evolution Rate and Extent of Chemical Change Particle Model of Matter
Ecology Organic Chemistry Atomic Structure
  Chemical Analysis  
  Chemistry of the Atmosphere  
  Using Resources  

Students will achieve two GCSEs in Science on this course.

Students will sit six exams: 2x Biology, 2x Chemistry and 2x Physics papers. 

Each paper is 70 marks (16.7% of the whole GCSE) and takes 1 hour 15 minutes. 

There are 21 experiments included in the syllabus that may be assessed in these papers.

 

KS5 Applied Science L3 BTEC

Please see below for the Edexcel BTEC Applied Science Level 3 National Extended Certificate Specification 


Student Course Criteria

This is a two year course equivalent to one A level award and is for those students who are interested in Science and committed to applying themselves fully to all the demands of this course. This an applied general qualification for post- 16 learners who want to continue their education through applied learning and who aim to progress to higher education, and ultimately to employment, possibly in the applied science sector. 

Course Overview

Principles and Applications of Science

This unit is assessed through a written exam of 2h and is marked externally whose content includes: animal and plant cells; tissues; atomic structure and bonding; chemical and physical properties of substances related to their uses; waves and their applications in communications. 

Practical Scientific Procedures and Techniques

This unit introduces the learner to standard laboratory equipment and techniques such as titration, colorimetry, calorimetry and chromatography and is assessed internally. 

Science Investigation Skills

The students will develop the essential skills underpinning practical science investigations. As well as drawing on unit 1 and unit 2 these skills will be delivered through subject themes ranging from enzymes and diffusion to electrical circuits. This unit will be assessed by an externally set assessment task which will assess the students’ ability to plan, process, analyse and evaluate scientific findings, using primary/secondary information/data. The assessment will be based upon a 1.5h supervised practical investigation sat prior to the assessment task. 

Physiology of Human Body Systems

This unit will focus on three body systems: musculoskeletal, lymphatic and digestive. Assignments will be set and students will be expected to use a range of research, practical and evaluative skills to produce work independently and this will be assessed internally. 

Assessment of this course will be awarded at either Pass, Merit or Distinction level providing all assessment criteria have been met.

Further Opportunities Following this Course

An understanding of the fundamental systems that makeup the human body is a key requirement if you wish to progress to study health and care-related programmes or biomedical sciences in further education and at university. It is an essential requirement for a career in sport- and health- related disciplines, for example physiotherapist, sports trainer and exercise physiologist. 

Securing a Place at Post 16

Students must have an interest in and a commitment to Chemistry.  Students should have a grade 6-6 in GCSE Combined Science.  In addition, at least a 5 in English and a 6 in Maths will be required.  Students must have obtained their grades in Science on the Higher paper. 

 

KS5 A Level Biology

Please click here for the KS5 A Level Biology AQA webpage.

Please see below for the KS5 A Level Biology AQA Specification 7402.


Student Course Criteria

For those students interested in Biology and committed to completing an academic course.

Course Overview

A Level Biology AQA 7402

Year 12
Year 13

3.1        Biological molecules

3.2        Cells

3.3        Organisms exchange substances with their environment

3.4        Genetic information, variation and relationships between organisms

3.5        Energy transfers in between organisms

3.6        Organisms respond to changes in their internal and external environment

3.7        Genetics, populations, evolution and ecosystems

3.8        The control of gene expression   

Course Assessment
Assessment of content and practical skills is through public examinations.  Key practical skills will also be assessed directly by a teacher as part of normal lessons leading to a practical endorsement.  This does not contribute to the final grade.

Further Opportunities Following this Course
Science related career following higher education e.g. teaching, medicine, health-related industries, veterinary science, agriculture, horticulture, food science (production, research), conservation, environmental protection, biotechnology, microbiology.

Securing a Place at Post-16
Students must have an interest in and a commitment to Biology.  Students should either have grade 6 in Biology or grade 6-6 in GCSE Combined Science.  In addition, at least a grade 6 in English and a 5 in Maths will be required. Students must have obtained their grades in Science on the Higher paper.

Contact: Ms Hadjidaniel

 

KS5 A Level Chemistry

Please click here for the KS5 A Level Chemistry AQA webpage.

Please see below for the KS5 A Level Chemistry AQA Specification 7405.


Student Course Criteria

Students must have an interest in and a commitment to the subject. This will appeal to students wishing to follow a career in any of the sciences, medicine, dentistry, veterinary or physical geography.

Course Overview

A Level Chemistry AQA 7405

Year 12
Year 13

3.1.1-7              Physical Chemistry

3.2.1-3              Inorganic Chemistry

3.3.1-6              Organic Chemistry

 3.1.8-12             Physical Chemistry

 3.2.4-6                 Inorganic Chemistry

 3.3.7-16             Organic Chemistry

Course Assessment

Assessment of content and practical skills is through public examinations.  Key practical skills will also be assessed directly by a teacher as part of normal lessons leading to a practical endorsement.  This does not contribute to the final grade.

Securing a place in Post 16

Students must have an interest in and a commitment to Chemistry.  Students should either have grade 6 in Chemistry or grade 6-6 in GCSE Combined Science.  In addition, at least a 6 in English and a 5 in Maths will be required.  Students must have obtained their grades in Science on the Higher paper.

Further Opportunities Following this Course

Following higher education, any science related career e.g. medicine, pharmacy, pharmacology, veterinary science, cosmetic and perfume science, chemical and other forms of engineering, material science and forensic science. Any career which values skills acquired in this subject.

Contact: Mrs Pereira

 

KS5 A Level PhysicsAQA PHYSICS A LEVEL - 7407 / 7408)

Please click here for the KS5 A Level Physics AQA webpage.

Please see below for the KS5 A Level Physics AQA Specification 7407 / 7408.


Student Course Criteria

Students must have an interest in and a commitment to the subject. This will appeal to students wishing to follow a career in any of the sciences, engineering, architecture, games development, mathematics and finance.

Course Overview

Course Overview

A Level Physics AQA 7407 / 7408

Year 12
Year 13

3.1 - Measurements and their errors

3.2 - Particles and radiation

3.3 - Waves

3.4 - Mechanics and materials

3.5 - Electricity

3.6 - Further mechanics and thermal physics

3.7 - Fields and their consequences

3.8 - Nuclear physics

3.9 - Astrophysic

Course Assessment

Assessment of content and practical skills is through public examinations.  Key practical skills will also be assessed directly by a teacher as part of normal lessons leading to a practical endorsement.  This does not contribute to the final grade.

Securing a place in Post 16

Students must have an interest in and a commitment to Physics.  Students should either have grade 7 in physics grade 7-7 in GCSE Combined Science.  In addition, at least a 5 in English and a 6 in Maths will be required.  Students must have obtained their grades in Science on the Higher paper.

Further Opportunities Following this Course

Following higher education, any science related career e.g. engineering, architecture, games development and materials developer. A-level physics can also lead you to a career in finance and economics as it teaches you data handling and problem-solving skills.

Contact: Ms De Freitas

Our Curriculum Deputy Headteacher, Ms Foster, will be happy to supply further detail and more information if required.

Please contact her at ecsgeneral@enfieldcs.enfield.sch.uk or telephone 020 8363 3030.