Biology

Biology is taught as a separate subject, by specialist teachers, from Year 7 onwards. A blend of theory and laboratory work enables students to develop strong subject knowledge and skills from their very first lesson. This provides an excellent foundation for further success at GCSE and A level.

Classroom learning is supported and challenged through educational visits, guest speakers and national competitions. Subsequently, students of Biology develop a passion for the subject alongside a love of learning. As a result, we consistently see a strong uptake of the subject at A level, with many students choosing to study a related degree at university.

Lower School

Students in Year 7 study a diverse range of topics; beginning with the study of the musculoskeletal system and movement. This is followed by topics such as cell biology, microscopy, interdependence, reproduction and variation. Each topic is supported by practical work in our laboratories.

Students in Year 8 will begin the year by studying the respiratory and digestive systems before covering the principles of respiration, photosynthesis, evolution and inheritance. Each topic is supported by practical work in our laboratories.

Students in Year 9 will begin to study the AQA GCSE specification, building upon their previous skills and knowledge to cover further principles of cell biology. This will include microscopy, cell structure, the movement of substances across the cell membrane and cell division. This year will also see our students further develop their practical skills as they undertake GCSE required practical work.