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A Level Chemistry

Barton Court Grammar School

Longport, Canterbury, Kent, CT1 1PH

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

Available start dates

Available start dates

Tuesday, 01 September 2026
Barton Court Grammar School
2 Year(s)
Full time
Daytime/working hours
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Application Instructions

Applications Open – Monday 3 November 2025

Applications Close – Friday 13 February 2026

Entry Requirements – Can be found on the course booklet on our website: https://4905753ff3cea231a868-376d75cd2890937de6f542499f88a819.ssl.cf3.rackcdn.com/bartoncourt/uploads/document/Sixth-Form-course-booklet-2026.pdf

How to Apply – Please apply via KentChoices

Course Summary

Chemistry is a challenging yet worthwhile subject to study. It is an experimental science that combines academic study with the acquisition of practical and investigative skills. The ideas introduced in this subject are taught within a spiral curriculum. A broad range of topics are encountered, and they mostly start from a real-life perspective.

Course Details

Development of practical skills:

The course offers many opportunities for practical work

Storylines:

Chemical content and practical work reinforced by learning in context

Chemical literacy:

Opportunities to practice and demonstrate skills in data extraction, manipulation and writing in technical terms

How will it be delivered and assessed?

Assessment

Marks

Length

Percentage of A Level

Fundamentals of chemistry (01):

110 marks

2 hours and 15 minutes (written paper)

41% of A Level.

Scientific literacy in chemistry:

100 marks

2 hours and 15 minutes (written paper)

37% of A level.

Practical skills in chemistry:

60 marks

1 hour and 30 minutes (written paper)

22% of A Level

Practical endorsement in chemistry:

Reported separately

Entry requirements

Sixth Form entry requirements, including Chemistry at grade 6 (or Combined Science at grade 7) and Mathematics at grade 6.

Your next steps...

Apart from being a subject worthy of study in its own right, chemistry is a pre-requisite for many courses in higher education, such as medicine, pharmacy, geology, and any of the biological and environmental sciences. It is good preparation for careers in forensics, the food industry and even law. Employers value students who have studied chemistry for they will be numerate, have analytical skills and experience of team work, and will have risen to the challenge of a demanding subject.


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