International GCSE Physics
The Pearson Edexcel International GCSE in Physics is a linear qualification. The course allows students to experience physics within the context of their general education. The aims and objectives of this qualification are to enable students to:
- Learn about unifying patterns and themes in physics and use them in new and changing situations
- Acquire knowledge and understanding of physical facts, terminology, concepts, principles and practical techniques
- Apply the principles and concepts of physics, including those related to the applications of physics, to different contexts
- Evaluate physical information, making judgements on the basis of this information
- Appreciate the practical nature of physics, developing experimental and investigative skills
- Based on correct and safe laboratory techniques
- Analyse, interpret and evaluate data and experimental methods, drawing conclusions that are consistent with evidence from experimental activities and suggesting possible improvements and further investigations
- Recognise the importance of accurate experimental work and reporting scientific methods in physics
- Select, organise and present relevant information clearly and logically using appropriate vocabulary, definitions and conventions
This course at Glance:
- Official IGCSE subject awarded by Edexcel
- Open to International students
- The qualification recognised by institutions worldwide
- Blended Learning (Self Studies + Live Lessons)
Assessment
Examination based. Assessment will occur either at a British Council office or an approved Edexcel Centre in your home country. Untiered, written examinations with questions designed to be accessible to students of all abilities
Physics Paper 1
Externally assessed: Written examination 2 hours.
61.1% of the total International GCSE. 110 Marks
Assesses core content that is not in bold and does not have a ‘P’ reference. Questions may come from any topic area across the specification.
- Forces and motion
- Electricity
- Waves
- Energy resources and energy transfers
- Solids, liquids and gases
- Magnetism and electromagnetism
- Radioactivity and particles
- Astrophysics
Physics Paper 2
Externally assessed: Written examination 1 hour.
38.9% of the total International GCSE. 70 Marks.
Assesses all the content, including content that is in bold and has a ‘P’ reference. Questions may come from any topic area across the specification.
Statements in bold cover some sub-topics in greater depth.
- Forces and motion
- Electricity
- Waves
- Energy resources and energy transfers
- Solids, liquids and gases
- Magnetism and electromagnetism
- Radioactivity and particles
- Astrophysics
Course Duration
International GCSE Physics is a two-year program. During the two years of studies, students will have access to live online classes and one-to-one subject support.
Course Outcome
Upon completing the International GCSE in Physics, students will achieve an Edexcel qualification ( providing that all exams have been completed and passed). The final certificate will allow students to apply for A-level and beyond.
Entry Criteria
- Provide two years’ previous school reports
- Undertake a Mathematics internal assessment.
- Students whose English is not their first language must either sit an internal English assessment or provide an English certificate at a min level of B2 in all components.
Other subjects may be offered subject to demand. For further information on the Online and Onsite class schedule, please email us on info@gp-college.com or fill out the enquiry form
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