Physics
Curriculum Aims:
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Sequencing of our curriculum ensures pupils effectively build on prior knowledge and create schema which allows pupils to draw knowledge in varying contexts.
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The spiral curriculum ensures mastery of key concepts, and its implementation is innovative, inclusive, engaging, and challenging. Pupils are extended to ensure a breadth and depth to their knowledge base in preparation for lives beyond Glenthorne.
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Cross curricular links are considered and create an innovative educational environment where students learn to be independent scientists and scientifically literate citizens who apply that understanding in innovative ways to solve problems and improve the human condition. We believe that a Scientific literate society will be better able to make informed decisions about health, economic, environmental, and public policy issues.
We value:
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Excellence in teaching activities;
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Independence of thought
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Creativity in disseminating new knowledge in the sciences;
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A supportive, safe and healthy working environment for students and staff;
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A work and learning environment in which each person is encouraged to reach his or her full potential.
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Teaching ColleaguesMiss J Bains: Assistant Headteacher for STEM & IAG, Director of Science Mr D Scott: Head of Physics Mr P Paine: Teacher of Physics Miss E Newman: Teacher of Physics Mrs K Bagley: Physics Technician |
KS4 ScienceExam Board: AQA All pupils complete 2 GCSE examination Year 10: 4 lessons per fortnight Year 11: 4 lessons per fortnight KS5 ScienceExam Board: OCR All pupils complete 3 A-Level examinations Year 12: 9 lessons per fortnight, assessment period Year 13: 9 lessons per fortnight, assessment period |