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Physics A Level

Scarborough Sixth Form College

Sandybed Lane, Scarborough, YO12 5LF

GCE A/AS Level or Equivalent
Level 3
Science and Mathematics

Available start dates

Available start dates

Tuesday, 01 September 2026
Scarborough Sixth Form College
1 Year(s)
Full time
Daytime/working hours

Course Summary

Physics is the science that attempts to illustrate how nature works using the language of mathematics. It is often considered the most fundamental of all the natural sciences. Its theories try to describe the behaviour of the smallest building blocks of matter, light, the Universe and everything in-between.

It is a challenging and varied A Level in which you will examine waves, quantum physics, nuclear and particle physics, medical imaging and energy. Physics not only helps you to answer questions about the world around you, but it also forms the basis of most current and potential future technology.

Practical activities in our modern and well-equipped lab are embedded throughout the course which will enhance your understanding of physics theory. We also have visiting guest lecturers who will share their experience of where physics has taken them in their career.

The course contains a lot of high-level Maths and therefore students studying Physics normally also take A Level Maths alongside. This is also essential if you want to continue onto Physics or Engineering at university.

Course Details

Course Modules

First year

Module 1: Development of Practical skills - Practical activities are embedded throughout the course which contribute to the achievement of the practical endorsement as well as enhancing learners’ understanding of physics theory

Module 2: Foundations of Physics - An introduction to physical quantities and their units; making measurements and analysing data

Module 3: Forces and Motion - Mechanics involves the study of how objects move, their velocities and accelerations and the forces that cause them to move. It also deals with the properties of materials.

Module 4: Electrons, Waves and Photons - This involves the study of electrical circuits, quantum physics and spectra along with the interference and diffraction of light and the basic properties of waves.

Second Year

Module 5: Newtonian World and Astrophysics - This module takes many of the ideas year one further with more on Newton’s Laws of motion and Gravitational Fields including circular motion and oscillations, followed by an introduction to Thermal Physics and Astrophysics and Cosmology.

Module 6: Particles and Medical Physics - This module to some cutting edge Physics including Electric and Magnetic fields, Nuclear Physics with fission, fusion and quark theory, and Medical Imaging.

How will it be delivered and assessed?

The course is assessed by three written examinations containing a mixture of multiple choice questions, calculations, short answer questions and extended response questions. There is also a Practical Endorsement which is reported separately and is teacher assessed. Learners complete a minimum of twelve practicals over the two years covering a range of technical skills. Learners record their experiments in a separate file or log book.

Entry requirements

In addition to the A Level entry requirements of 4 GCSEs at grade 4 including English Language and/or Maths, you will need grade 6 in GCSE Maths and grade 6 in GCSE Science.

Your next steps...

You could progress to university, higher apprenticeship or employment.

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