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What is additional science in school?

Additional Science is more technical and 'scientific' than the core science modules and many students find the concepts much harder. We have found that students that achieved the lower grades in Core Science struggle much more with Additional Science than those that obtained higher grades (A*, A, B).
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What is additional science?

It is identical to Core Science apart from the fact that the content is usually a little more challenging or consists of different units of Biology, Chemistry and Physics from those of Core Science.
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Do you have to do all 3 sciences at GCSE?

Everyone has to at least take core GCSE science but it's not compulsory to take GCSE biology, physics and chemistry separately. It may be tempting to choose to do just one or two options for GCSE science, but there are many good reasons to consider taking all three separately.
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Is it worth taking triple science?

If you're looking for a more in-depth understanding of the sciences and a more challenging qualification, then GCSE Triple Science might be the best choice for you. However, if you want to gain a generally rounded understanding of the sciences, then GCSE Double Science is a good option.
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What is the difference between single science and triple science?

In Triple Science students study for three separate GCSEs: Biology, Chemistry and Physics. Also known as 'Single Sciences' or 'Separate Sciences', students receive three GCSEs as they cover all three units of each Science.
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The 17 different grades for GCSE Science explained.

Is it hard to get triple science?

Although the content of triple science is not more difficult than the double science content, triple science students have a greater workload. The extra content covered in triple science just delves deeper into the content taught across both sciences.
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Should I do combined or triple science?

As previously discussed, the Triple Science course delves into more detail and teaches you little nuggets that the Combined simply won't cover. If you went into your A-Level class as one of only a handful who had taken the Combined option, you may find yourself playing catch-up before the course has even begun!
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What percentage of people do triple science?

Every GCSE student in England should take at least two GCSEs in science. Around a quarter of students take Triple Science - separate GCSEs in physics, chemistry and biology. However, 69% of students take 'combined science', a qualification that counts as two GCSEs.
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What percentage of students take triple science?

What percentage of students take triple science? The percentage of students who take triple science varies among schools. In 9% of schools, all students take three sciences; in 4% of schools, most classes take three sciences, and in 21% of schools, a minority of classes take three sciences, such as only the top set.
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Why do people do triple science?

"The types of skills you learn studying all three Sciences can be really helpful for all sorts of different careers," says Naomi Weir, Assistant Director at Campaign for Science and Engineering. "Whether it's doing analytical stuff or developing a scientific way of thinking."
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How do you get a 9 in physics?

Top 5 tips to get a grade 9
  1. Use formulae better.
  2. Try the information for teachers.
  3. Work in a group.
  4. Use past papers better.
  5. Take an interest.
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What topics are triple science only?

Triple Science
  • Cell biology.
  • Organisation.
  • Infection and response.
  • Bioenergetics.
  • Homeostasis and response.
  • Inheritance, variation and evolution.
  • Ecology.
  • Key ideas.
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Does English count as 2 GCSEs?

English has been split into two distinct and separate GCSEs; English Language and English Literature. No longer is there a GCSE that mixes the two. Coursework does not count at all towards the final mark any more. All students will sit the same exam, and unlike the new maths GCSE, there will be no tiering.
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What is the difference between science and additional science?

Additional Science is more technical and 'scientific' than the core science modules and many students find the concepts much harder. We have found that students that achieved the lower grades in Core Science struggle much more with Additional Science than those that obtained higher grades (A*, A, B).
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What is the difference between core science and additional science?

Core and Additional Science - The three sciences are taught as separate disciplines. Core Science is taught in year 10 and Additional Science in year 11 and is studied by the vast majority of Key Stage 4 students. Together, the courses cover the content of the first 2 modules of each of the separate science GCSE's.
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Is additional science double science?

Additional Science (Double Science) — Core Science is taken as a separate GCSE to double science. In the double Award, you do Units 2 in all 3 subjects. This will show up as a separate GCSE to single Award. Further Additional Science (Triple Science) — Again, this GCSE is separate to Double Science and Core Science.
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Is double science better than triple?

Triple Award Science is generally viewed as a bigger commitment and students taking this option will typically have more Science lessons per week on their timetables than students taking Double Award Science because there is more content to cover.
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What is the difference between triple science and trilogy?

If you study GCSE Combined Science (trilogy), you will have to do 6 exams which is the same as triple science. However, these exams will have different content and are shorter. These exams have a duration of 1 hour 10 minutes (excluding AQA which is 1-hour 15minutes). For Synergy, you will take 4 exams.
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What grade is a pass in triple science?

The DfE have confirmed that a grade 4 is a standard pass and grade 5 is a strong pass.
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Why is triple science better?

It may prove to be an easier route than Double Science since Double Science students often take an additional subject. Plus, it brings about a multitude of benefits, such as a smoother transition to A-Level Science and invaluable knowledge and more opportunities to develop specific transferrable skills.
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Is Triple science pure?

You can either take on triple science or double science. In triple science, you will be taking pure Biology, pure Chemistry, and pure Physics with combined humanities.
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How many exams do you do for triple science?

Triple Science (Biology, Chemistry and Physics) each GCSE will consist of two 105 minute examinations (6 in total). These examinations will be available in higher and foundation tier. All examinations will contain a significant proportion of marks related to the quality of written communication.
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Is triple science much harder than combined?

Triple content IS more challenging. It's not just extra of the same level. There are some additional topics but also additional content across the course which extends the level of knowledge. I only recommend studying triple to more academic students who wish to pursue a science course in higher education.
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Does everyone do combined science?

Many important parts of science involve understanding from biology, chemistry and physics – there should be a place in the curriculum where students can bring their knowledge together to understand or solve problems that cut across the individual disciplines. All students take a combined science course at GCSE.
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When was triple science introduced?

'Triple Science' began to be promoted in 2008 as an opportunity for higher attaining students to gain separate GCSEs in Chemistry, Biology and Physics. However, this stratification of science awards at GCSE is contributing to these inequalities.
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