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What is the difference between Triple science and Double Award?

Combined Science (also known as Double Science) is where you study the three sciences together and receive a combined grade of 2 GCSEs. In contrast, with Triple Science you study the same three sciences BUT in a little more depth and with extra topics (extended content) and obtain 3 GCSEs.
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Is it better to do double or 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 more general understanding of the sciences, then GCSE Double Science is a good option.
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What is double vs triple award science?

The biggest difference between triple science and double science is that triple science students study more content. While triple science students study everything on the syllabus, double science students only cover two-thirds of the syllabus.
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What is the double award science course?

In IGCSE Science Double Award, you'll delve into the main scientific teachings of biology, chemistry, and physics, opening your eyes to the wonderful scientific patterns and frameworks that exist all around us.
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Should my child do triple science?

If you're already thinking about university and careers and are interested in science-based degrees and jobs then it is definitely worth considering taking separate science GCSEs. Most top universities prefer applicants for science subjects to have taken the triple award option at GCSE.
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How to pick your GCSE's. Should you do double (combined) or triple (Separate) science?

What is the point of triple science?

Triple Science allows the keenest and most able students in Science to spend increased curriculum time on science by choosing to take science as an option subject.
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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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Is double science triple science?

Double Science GCSE is also known as 'Combined Science'. All three Science subjects are studied: Biology, Chemistry and Physics. However, students receive two GCSEs, hence 'Double'. The course covers two thirds of the Triple Award Science content.
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How do you pass the science double award?

To pass a science double award, you will need to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the subject matter covered in the course, as well as the ability to apply this knowledge to a range of scientific contexts.
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What is the highest grade in double award science?

Students taking separate science GCSEs will get a grade from 9 to 1 for each subject, with 9 being the highest grade. Students studying combined science will receive an award worth two GCSEs, consisting of two equal or adjacent grades from 9 to 1 (9-9, 9-8, 8-8, 8-7, 7-7…to 1-1).
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Is Triple science higher tier?

Both nonetheless require 2 exams to be taken for each core science. As well as this, both Combined and Triple have a Foundation and Higher Tier. As Combined Science is 2 GCSEs, students can sit Foundation or Higher, but they must choose all foundation or higher.
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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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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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Who should do triple science?

If you're already thinking about university and careers and are interested in science-based degrees and jobs then it is definitely worth considering taking separate science GCSEs. Most top universities prefer applicants for science subjects to have taken the triple award option at GCSE.
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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 Triple science take up an option?

*Students studying Triple Science will have already been selected by the Science department. These students DO NOT need to select an option from column 1. Studying Triple Science results in students gaining three separate Science GCSEs in Biology, Chemistry and Physics.
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How long are triple science exams?

For triple science, you will generally have to do 6 exams. Each exam is 1 hour 45 minutes long. You will have to do 2 exams in each science and then you will get separate GCSEs in biology, chemistry, and physics.
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What is the difference between single and double award science?

Put simply, if you opt for the single award, once you have completed the course and sat your examinations, you will be awarded one GCSE on a grade of 9-1. However, if you opt for the double award, once you have completed the course and sat the examinations, you will be awarded two GCSE grades of 9-1.
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Is triple science pure science?

The science stream essentially comprises 2 or 3 pure science subjects (Biology/Physics/Chemistry) and combined humanities. 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 hard is triple science compared to combined?

It is important to note that triple science will always be more difficult as there is less focus on exploring key concepts in detail. Instead, students will be required to develop their understanding outside of the classroom.
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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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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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Is Grade 4 a pass in triple science?

Equivalent GCSE grades

The Government has said that grade 4 is a 'standard pass'. Grade 5 is a 'strong pass' and equivalent to a high C and low B on the old grading system. Grade 4 remains the level that students must achieve without needing to resit English and Maths post-16.
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What grade is a 6?

Grade 7 is the equivalent of a grade A. Grade 6 is the equivalent of just above a grade B. Grade 5 is the equivalent of in between grades B and C. Grade 4 is the equivalent of a grade C.
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Is additional science the same as triple science?

The Additional Science course also forms a part of the course for students taking 'triple' science – a common way of referring to individual GCSEs that pupils take in Biology and/or Chemistry and/or Physics.
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