Biology | Year 12-13
During key stage 5 students will learn how the subject content in biology is relevant to the real world. Biology is an experimental subject and so there will be numerous opportunities to carry out practical work, which will help students link the theory to reality as well as equip them with the essential practical skills they need. A level biology will help to prepare students for future study, in areas such as physiotherapy, medicine & nutrition.
Year 12
- Biological molecules
- Nucleic acids
- Cell structure
- Transport across cell membranes
- Cell recognition and the immune system
- Exchange
- Mass transport
- DNA, genes and protein synthesis
- Genetic diversity
- Biodiversity
Year 13
- Photosynthesis
- Respiration
- Energy and ecosystems
- Response to stimuli
- Nervous coordination and muscles
- Homeostasis
- Inherited change
- Populations and evolution
- Populations in ecosystems
- Gene expression
- Recombinant DNA technology
Examinations:
Paper 1:
- Any content from topics 1– 4, including relevant practical skills Assessed
- Written exam: 2 hours
- 91 marks / 35% of A-level Questions
- A mixture of short & long answer questions + 15 mark extended answer
Paper 2:
- Any content from topics 5-8, including relevant practical skills Assessed
- Written exam: 2 hours
- 91 marks / 35% of A-level
- A mixture of short & long answer questions + 15 mark comprehension answer
Paper 3:
- Any content from topics 1-8, including relevant practical skills Assessed
- Written exam: 2 hours
- 78 marks / 30% of A-level
- Structured questions, including practical techniques + 15 mark critical analysis of experimental data + 25 mark essay (choice of 2 essay titles)