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    Science

    Science is organised curiosity; always question, always wonder!

    To stimulate a lifelong curiosity which allows you to understand and contribute to the wider world and to begin the journey to reshape the world around you.

    Our department vision is to stimulate a lifelong curiosity which allows students to understand and contribute to the wider world and to begin their journey to reshape the world around them. We aim to excite, enthuse, and engage our young people with the world around them and to develop skills and knowledge so that they can be successful learners. The curriculum reflects our vision and provides opportunities for students to ask questions, to investigate through experimental work and ensures that every student can achieve to the best of their ability. We have high expectations of both teachers and students in ensuring that experiences in the classroom both challenge and support all.

    The curriculum for science aims to ensure that all students:

    • develop scientific knowledge and conceptual understanding through the specific disciplines of biology, chemistry and physics
    • develop understanding of the nature, processes, and methods of science through different types of science enquiries that help them to answer scientific questions about the world around them
    • are equipped with the scientific knowledge required to understand the uses and implications of science, today and for the future and develop an interest and curiosity about science and careers in science
    • can review evidence to make informed choices in their future life
    • Inspire the next generation of post 16 students to continue scientific study

    KS3 Curriculum

    Year Autumn Spring Summer

    7

    Biology: Cells and organisation 

    Chemistry: Particles, substances and mixtures  

    Physics: Fundamentals 

     

    Biology: Organ systems 

    Chemistry: Chemical changes  

    Physics: Sound and light 

    Biology: Life cycles  

    Chemistry: Materials 

     

    8

    Biology: The Body 

    Chemistry: Chemical formulae 

    Physics: Electricity 

    Biology: Healthy Living 

    Chemistry: Development of the Periodic Table 

    Physics: Waves 

      

    Biology: Bioenergetics 

    Chemistry: Materials / rock cycle 

    Physics: Magnetism 

    9

    Biology: Cells and communicable diseases 

    Chemistry: Atomic structure and the Periodic Table 

    Physics: Energy I and particles 

    Biology: Supplying the cell and body systems 

    Chemistry: What is it made of? 

    Physics: Electricity and magnetism 

    Chemistry: The Earth’s atmosphere 

    Physics: Forces I 

    KS4 Curriculum

    (GCSE Combined Science Trilogy, GCSE Biology, GCSE Chemistry, GCSE Physics - all AQA) 

    Year Autumn Spring Summer

    10

    Biology: Plants, animal health and respiration 

    Chemistry: Structures and bonding 

    Physics: Energy and particles 2, Electricity and magnetism 

    Biology: Biotechnology 

    Chemistry: Chemical changes 

    Physics: Atomic structure 

    Biology: Evolution, Ecology 

    Chemistry: Extraction of metals  

    Physics: Forces 2, Waves 1 

    Space (Triple Science only) 

    11

    Biology: Ecology 

    Chemistry: Organic chemistry, Chemical analysis 

    Physics: Forces and motion, Waves 2 

     

    Biology: Homeostasis and response 

    Chemistry: Chemistry of the Earth’s atmosphere, Using the Earth’s resources 

    Physics: Magnetism and electromagnetism 

    Revision  

     

    ​Homework

    KS3 (Years 7-9) – set once a week and covers a wide variety, such as revision -based homework, Seneca Learning, worksheet and research. There may also be extended tasks such as model building of the solar system or a cell, for example.

    KS4 (Years 10-11) -students are to complete three daily goals every week on the online platform Tassomai – this helps to embed knowledge and aids recall of information. In addition to this, students will be set homework once a fortnight by each of their teachers. This maybe revision -based tasks , exam questions or worksheets to check understanding of concepts, online learning or writing up an experiment carried out in the lesson.

    Extracurricular

    A KS3 Science club is run every Tuesday after school for an hour. This includes a variety of stem-related activities.  A Cosmetic Science Club, open to all year groups, is run every Wednesday after school.

    Sixth Form

    Wolfreton is part of The Consortium Sixth Form College and all sixth form course information can be found on its website.