6th Form Prospectus - 2025_26

Biology What’s it all about? Howdowe start to conserve an endangered species? What is actually happening inside your body when you eat your breakfast or run for the school bus? What will you find inside a cell? How do your genes make you unique? Where does your urine come from? Find out all of the answers to these questions (and many more) in A Level Biology. If you have a good general understanding of science and an urge to find out more about the living world around you, A Level Biology could be for you. During Year 12 you will learn the important basics of biology, including cells, biochemistry and biodiversity. In Year 13, we study specific systems in much more detail. In order to enhance your learning and experience biology in the real world, we will visit several local places and organisations including the Yorkshire Wildlife Park to find out how they conserve their animals, both locally and internationally, in order to complete ecological experiments that are not possible within a school setting. You will also have the opportunity to develop your research skills by completing a series of independent projects throughout the course, in which you study specific areas of biology and apply them to examples of your choice. To get started: To get started: We ask for grade 6 in GCSE in Biology and one other Science or 66 Combined Science as well as grade 6 in Maths. All of the course assessment will be through exams, there is no coursework. To succeed at Biology A Level you need good GCSE mathematical skills, problem solving skills, a good understanding of GCSE Science and to be able to explain your ideas clearly in writing. What next? Having an A Level in a science subject is great for university applications and opens many options to you. Depending on what other A Levels you choose, A Level Biology could lead to a career in medicine, dentistry, veterinary science, science journalism, pharmacy, conservation, research science, nutrition and the food industry, forensic science, sports science, zoology or nursing, amongst a huge range of others. In fact, having an A Level in Biology will stand you in great stead for a huge range of careers, as it provides a wide range of transferrable skills. Exam and Assessment Information: OCR - Biology A – H420 Assessment will be 6 hours of exams for A Level. There is no coursework element but practical skills will be assessed within the written exams and also form the biology practical endorsement. The exams will also include assessment of higher tier GCSE mathematical skills. Year one includes Cell Structure, Biochemistry, Breathing and Circulation, Biodiversity, Evolution and Disease. Year two includes Communication Systems, Homeostasis, Energy, Genetics and Evolution. “If you removed all the arteries, veins and capillaries from a person’s body, and tied them end-to-end… the person will die.” Neil deGrasse Tyson Our students say … “Biology is inherently fascinating - it’s the study of the interesting bits of the world around us.” “I have enjoyed the teaching style and independent learning aspect. I find the subject interesting and the fast pace engaging.” π Entry Requirements Five GCSEs at Grade 4 and above including English + Grade 6 in Maths, Grade 6 in Biology + one other science OR 66 in Combined Science 20

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