Physics GCSE - The Course
Each Physics GCSE course lesson begins with a set of clearly stated objectives and an explanation of its place in the overall programme of study. Effective learning is encouraged through frequent activities and self-assessment questions. A number of straightforward and varied practical tasks, together with simply drawn, easy-to-copy illustrations, also help prepare for the coursework element. There are nine tutor-marked assignments and a practice exam paper. No previous knowledge of physics is assumed or required.
Key Topics Covered
The Physics GCSE course covers the entire syllabus in 32 lessons, dealing with the following topics:
- Earth, Space and Atmosphere
- Fluids and Hydraulics
- Energy Resources
- Temperature and Heat
- Light and Sound Waves
- Magnetism and Electricity
- Atomic Structure and Radiation
The Syllabus
Our Physics GCSE course prepares students for AQA GCSE Science: Physics syllabus 3451, for exams in 2005 and later years. We have chosen this syllabus as the most suited to personalised learning.
Assessment is by one written paper (80%) and coursework (20%).
Special Requirements
Some basic mathematical skills are assumed.
Practical Skills/Coursework
Students are required to be proficient in a number of basic experiments. These experiments can be carried out in the home but access to laboratory facilities is expected. Full guidence is given in the course pack.

