GCSE SCIENCE (COMBINED / SEPARATE)
🎓 The Course
Combined Science
Science forms part of the compulsory ‘core’ curriculum here at St Joseph's, and pupils are taught by specialist teachers.
There is significant factual content in all the courses but in addition to teaching the basics of the syllabus we endeavour to make our pupils think like scientists. The Sciences at GCSE encourage pupils to question, debate and evaluate decision making. Pupils will be expected to design experiments, to observe, record and present data. They will also be expected to understand the importance of using data to draw valid conclusions and to understand societal aspects of scientific data and the limitations of scientific data.
Separate Sciences
Pupils with strong Maths and English skills may consider studying towards three separate GCSEs in Biology, Chemistry and Physics. Studying Separate Sciences at GCSE provides a comprehensive understanding of Biology, Chemistry, and Physics individually, offering in-depth knowledge and practical skills. This specialised approach not only lays a solid foundation for future STEM studies and careers but also fosters a nuanced appreciation of each scientific discipline, enhancing the breadth and depth of each Science discipline ahead of A- Level Science study.
📝 Assessments
Combined Science
Entries at GCSE are at two levels – Higher Tier (Grades 4 to 9) or Foundation Tier (Grades 1 to 5) – and are assessed externally at the end of Year 11. Pupils will receive 2 GCSE Combined Science grades calculated from the total mark achieved from 6 combined science papers: 2 for Biology, 2 for Chemistry, and 2 for Physics. Each paper is 1 hour 15 mins. Pupils will also complete 21 required practicals during the course.
Separate Sciences
Pupils will receive individual qualifications in Physics, Chemistry and Biology. There are 2 papers for each qualification, and each paper is 1 hour 45 mins.
For more detailed information, please see the one-page profiles for Combined and Separate Sciences.