Students in a science lab

What You Will Study

You will study a range of topic areas, including:

  • Biological Molecules
  • Cells
  • Immunology
  • DNA and Genetic Engineering
  • The Environment

Each topic is covered in a real-world context, making the content both relevant and interesting to study. As a student of A level Biology, you will gain a range of valuable skills, transferable to further study, higher level apprenticeships and employment. Students are encouraged to take part in a variety of enrichment activities such as national competitions, trips and engaging with guest speakers as well as heightening their interest and understanding of the subject through wider reading and STEM activities. 

You will experience a mixture of class teaching, research activities, group work and independent tasks. The course contains a significant amount of practical laboratory work which is used to contextualise and consolidate theoretical aspects. Students are continually assessed during practical sessions, with successful completion of these resulting in the awarding of a Practical Endorsement alongside their final examination grade.  

  • How You Will Be Assessed

    Throughout the course your level of attainment will be gauged by regular tests and homework assignments. A Level exams (three papers - two hours each) will take place at the end of the second year of the course. 10% of the examination marks will be awarded for mathematical skills and 15% will be awarded for questions based upon the compulsory practical element of the course.

  • Entry Requirements

    5 GCSEs at Grade 9-4, including English Language and Grade 6 in Maths.

    PLUS

    Dual Science at Grade 6/6.

    OR

    Separate Sciences, Grade 6 in Biology.

    If you do not study either A Level Chemsitry or Maths alongside A Level Biology, there is an expectation that you take Core Maths in Year 1 of your A Levels.

  • Further Study

    The majority of our students progress onto a relevant university degree but an A level in Biology is also suitable for those looking at moving into employment or a high-level apprenticeship after College.

    Note that it is desirable to have studied Chemistry at A Level for many Biology-related degree courses.