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Physics

#BeMore in Physics

We aspire to fuel student curiosity into the hows and whys of the world in which they live and to equip them with the tools to explore these questions for themselves. We aim to develop rational, logical thinkers who can apply their knowledge and understanding of physics beyond the classroom or exam hall in order to solve real world problems and make informed, evidence based decisions in life.

#BeMoreKnowledgable

Students are introduced to the core concepts which underpin physics and how to think like a scientist in KS3, preparing them for the GCSE course, where they revisit these key ideas, explore them in more depth and begin to make broader connections. Our curriculum enables students to develop a deep appreciation of the big ideas in physics (energy, forces & fields and matter & materials) such that they can apply this knowledge confidently to new situations and problems beyond the limits of the exam specification. 

#BeMoreResilient

We foster students who can break down challenging problems and apply their knowledge and skills, in a methodical manner, to arrive at a solution. We push students to develop these abilities and take a reflective approach when they encounter barriers. Through modelling and scaffolding we provide students with the tools and techniques to become more confident and independently find approaches to manipulate data and explain phenomena, even when a solution may not initially be apparent.

#BeMoreAmbitious

Our A-level course is very popular, seeing a lot of students opt to challenge themselves and explore the subject in greater depth. By promoting the opportunities and careers available by having qualifications in physics, we regularly see 25-50% of our students moving onto higher education courses in physics or directly related subjects, such as engineering.

Each year we encourage participation in a number of British Physics Olympiad competitions to stretch students beyond their comfort zone, develop a wider appreciation for the applications of physics and further their problem solving ability.

Physics at JHGS provides students with a solid basis for understanding the workings of our universe on the smallest of scales to the largest of scales and empowers them to keep asking questions and search for more answers. Whether or not they choose to become scientists themselves, they will be equipped to explore new ideas and tackle challenges with an analytical and critical mind.

At JHGS #BeMore means that science extends beyond the school gate. Science is about acquiring knowledge, skills and insights for a lifetime. 

Our students explore the development of scientific theories, refining their ability to articulate and present complex concepts. They learn to analyse data critically and realise connections by linking and developing ideas across lessons, topics and scientific disciplines. They gain experience through a wide range of experimental work, becoming independent investigators able to reflect upon and evaluate their observations.

Our role is to cultivate our students’ natural curiosity and equip them with the means to better understand the Universe they inhabit, seek answers to questions and make informed choices. Our students become immersed in how the world around them works, how it affects their lives and how they influence it in return. They are equipped to #BeMore in their professional and wider lives.

GCSE Options Video 2021

 

 

An introduction to A Level Physics is available here

External Exams

GCSE: Year 11 Edexcel 1PH01  Yrs 9 and 10 Edexcel 1PH0

A’Level:  OCR H556

Subject Google site: Please click here

 

For a full Curriculum Map for all years please click here.  Please note these are dynamic documents and therefore for guidance only.