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Synergy
Trilogy
In Trilogy, the course is split into three sections. Each one tackles the
three different sciences: biology, chemistry, and physics. The majority
of the content and key practicals overlap with the individual science
GCSEs. Trilogy is a good option for students who want to specialize in
a particular science.
Physics: Forces and motion; Physics: Forces and motion; electricity and
electricity and magnetism; waves magnetism; waves and sound; light and heat;
and sound; light and heat mechanics; thermodynamics; electromagnetism;
nuclear physics
It is important to choose the right course for you. If you are not sure
which course to choose, talk to your teacher or a career advisor. They
can help you make the best decision for your future.
Frequently Asked Questions about Combined
Science
Combined Science, also known as Double Science GCSE, covers all three
science subjects including Biology, Chemistry, and Physics. However, it is a
combined course that results in students receiving two GCSE qualifications,
which is where the name "Double Science" comes from.
Combined Science grades are calculated by adding together all marks from the
science exams and setting seventeen grade boundaries. This results in two
grades that may not be at the same level but could be adjacent. For example, a
student may receive a 6-5 or a 5-4 for their combined science grades.