Physics
Physics A Level
The Physics A level is recommended for students who want to develop their problem solving skills or planning to study any subjects in which the skill is relevant (engineering, mathematics, etc.) There are two options for those who choose Physics at the A Level:
International: 2 year course, exams available in January and June, normally taken in June, at the end of each year (2 sittings). This A level can be taken by all students.
Units:
AS:
- P1 – Mechanics, Materials
- P2 – Waves, Electricity, Light
- P3 – Theoretical alternative to practical examinations
A2:
- P4 – Mechanics (2), Electric & Magnetic Fields, Capacitors, Particle Physics
- P5 – Thermal, Radioactivity, SHM, Astrophysics
- P6 – Theoretical alternative to practical examinations
Linear: 2 year course, exams at the end of two years. This A level can only be taken by students whose school provides it.
Units:
- P1 – Mechanics, Materials
- P2 – Waves, Electricity, Lightl
- P3 – Synoptic Paper
- P4 – Practical examination, internally assessed.
Physics iGCSE O Level
iGCSE (International GCSE) is the foundation course of A levels. It covers almost the same topics as A levels but at a more fundamental level, to enable the student to cover them in depth at the A level course.
It is suitable for students in private schools who wish to improve their performance throughout the year. Students in public schools who wish to enter universities in the UK are not required, and not recommended, to take the iGCSE O-level examination. It is recommended, however, to take the GCE A-level examination.
We offer Supplementary Teaching for iGCSE O Level Physics to improve students’ performance throughout the year, lay a groundwork for a good physics thought process and also intensive revision for the examinations.
Physics Pancyprian Exams
The objective of the Pancyprian Examinations is the award of the School Leaving Certificate (Apolytirion) to graduate students of Secondary Education, as well as the admission to the Public Higher Education Institutions of Cyprus and Greece.
We offer complete courses for Advanced Physics.