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    Physics

    Name of Head of Department

    Mr C Moore, BSc (Hons), MSc, PGCE

    Statement of Intent

    The science curriculum at DHSG is designed to support our learners in their development to become scientifically literate citizens of the 21st century. We aim to engage their curiosity; to help them learn how to ask the right questions about the world around them and the society we live in. We will support them in developing the skills and knowledge required to investigate their questions and then to interpret and critically evaluated the answers they find. We achieve this through the study of the three traditional scientific disciplines of Biology, Chemistry and Physics, all of which are underpinned by practical principles and investigation and will include learning about how scientists work.

    We ensure that students have a firm scientific knowledge and skill base to progress with confidence through the Key Stages and finally progress into the wider world with the scientific tools required to pursue their individually chosen further study and future career pathways. We will teach our students how to use mathematics in science and not assume the transference of maths skills whilst ensuring our curriculum is assessable to all.

    Physics is the study of the universe and all things in it from the unimaginably small to the unfathomably large to further our knowledge and understanding and develop the ability to solve complex problems using logic and reasoning. We aim to inspire students with the wonder of Physics through the teaching of five key areas, Waves, Energy, Electricity, Matter and Force, all of which are revisited throughout key stages 3 to 5.

    Practical Science

    We have designed our practical science curriculum with eight fundamental principles on mind:

    • to develop scientific enquiry;
    • to develop knowledge and understanding of scientific concepts;
    • to develop practical competencies;
    • to prepare students to answer examination questions related to practical work with confidence;
    • to develop teamwork and collaborative skills;
    • to excite, inspire and develop student curiosity and ideas, so that they will rationalise and question further the world in which they live;
    • to prepare students for life in an increasingly scientific and technological world;
    • to raise awareness of STEM careers, provide visible role models and engage with external agencies where possible to create/be involved in STEM enrichment activities, e.g. links with Plymouth University etc.

    Curriculum Programmes of Study

    Year

    Cycle Content

    Year 7

    Cycle 1

    Forces - Introduction
    Waves - Sound

    Cycle 2

    Waves - Sound
    Space – The Solar System and Beyond

    Cycle 3

    Space – The Solar System and Beyond
    Energy – Energy for Life

    Year 8

    Cycle 1

    Electromagnetism – Electricity and Magnetism
    Energy – Energy Transfers 

    Cycle 2

    Energy – Energy Transfers
    Forces – Forces and Motion

    Cycle 3

    Forces – Forces and Motion
    Waves - Light

    Year 9

    Cycle 1

    The Particle Model of Matte
    Waves

    Cycle 2

    Waves
    Forces and interactions

    Cycle 3

    Forces and interactions
    Electric circuits

    Year 10

    Cycle 1

    Energy systems and stores
    Energy transfer and resources
    Atomic structure

    Cycle 2

    Atomic structure
    Electricity in the home

    Cycle 3

    Electricity in the home
    The electromagnetic spectrum and light

    Year 11

    Cycle 1

    Forces and motion
    Magnetism and electromagnetism
    Space physics

    Cycle 2

    Space physics
    Forces and pressure

    Cycle 3

    Examination preparation

    Lower Years Assessment Framework

    To view the Lower Years Assessment Framework for Science, please click here

    Middle Years Exam and Specification Information

    Middle years Triple Science Options: AQA GCSE Physics is delivered.

    GCSE Physics students follow all the units 4.1 – 4.9 found on the GCSE Physics Specification link below. Practical skills are assessed throughout the course and examined as part of the final examination series.

    Full details of the specification and assessment criteria can be found on the AQA website GCSE Physics specification

    Middle years Double Science option: AQA Combined Science: Trilogy is delivered

    Combined science students follow selected elements of units 6.1 – 6.8 found on the GCSE Combined Science: Trilogy Specification link below. Practical skills are assessed throughout the course and examined as part of the final examination series.

    Full details of the specification and assessment criteria can be found on the AQA website GCSE Combined Science: Trilogy Specification

    Extra-curricular activities

    The Physics department works closely with various other schools across Torbay and the South Hams and regularly holds collaborative events for students to participate in. The nature of the events varies each year and has included: an evening exploring Astronomy and Light; the Physics of fire; Medical Mavericks; GCSE Physics Escape Rooms. All the schools are keen to continue this work which enriches the Physics curriculum and aims to improve uptake at A-Level. Students have also taken part in the Go4Set project and travelled to Birmingham to exhibit further projects at the Big Bang Science fair.

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