This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Read More
International GCSE Chemistry helps you to understand the technological world in which you live, and take an informed interest in science and scientific development. It enables you to recognise the usefulness and limitations of the scientific method, and how to apply this to other disciplines and in everyday life. You will develop relevant attitudes, such as a concern for accuracy and precision, enquiry, integrity, initiative and inventiveness. You will gain a better understanding of the scientific skills essential for both further study and everyday life. (Cambridge Assessment International Education, n.d.)
International GCSE Chemistry requires about 130 hours of study. The number of hours needed may vary depending on your previous experience of the subject. We recommend that students who are beginning this course should have previously completed a Chemistry curriculum such as the International Lower Secondary programme or equivalent national educational framework.
Students studying International GCSE Chemistry take three papers in a single examination series.
| Paper 1 | Duration | Weighting |
|---|---|---|
| Multiple Choice Questions | 45 minutes | 30% |
| Paper 2 | Duration | Weighting |
| Short-answer and structured questions | 1 hour 15 minutes | 50% |
| Paper 3 | Duration | Weighting |
| Practical Test | 1 hour | 20% |
All students who complete the appropriate courses at Cyebridge Online School are eligible to sit exams like the International GCSEs or A/AS Levels. But while students can do all of their learning online at home, we cannot administer exams online. To sit exams, students must travel in person to one of 10,000 International Exam Centres located in 160 countries around the globe.
But we’re here to help. We’ll provide you with all the necessary exam codes you need to present to the exam centre, and any other pertinent information you need to know to get your child signed up correctly.
Also, as part of the initial information, we provide during the pre-enrolment process, you’ll receive contact information for all the International Exam Centres in your area. Once you’ve ensured that the exam centre of your choice offers the specific exam level your child needs, the exam centre will arrange accommodations for your child and give you detailed information on obtaining the results.
The fee for International GCSE Chemistry can be paid in monthly or termly instalments.
For more information about Fees and Discounts, please click here.
For more information about International GCSE Chemistry, please click here.
The International AS & A Level Chemistry course builds on the skills acquired at International GCSE (or equivalent) level. The course includes the main theoretical concepts which are fundamental to the subject, some current applications of chemistry, and a strong emphasis on advanced practical skills. Practical skills are assessed in a timetabled practical examination.
The emphasis throughout is on the understanding of concepts and the application of chemistry ideas in novel contexts as well as on the acquisition of knowledge. The course encourages creative thinking and problem-solving skills which are transferable to any future career path.
International AS and A Level Chemistry is ideal for learners who want to study chemistry or a wide variety of related subjects at university or to follow a career in science. (Cambridge Assessment International Education, n.d.)
International AS Level Chemistry requires about 180 hours of study, and International A Level Chemistry requires about 360 hours of study. These figures are for guidance only. The number of hours needed may vary depending on your previous experience of the subject.
We recommend that students who are beginning this course should have previously completed an International GCSE course in Chemistry.
Grade B/6 or above in Chemistry at IGCSE (or equivalent) is required before starting International AS & A Level Chemistry. It is also necessary that all A Level students have IGCSE English Language or the equivalent at Grade C/4 or above.
Students studying AS Level Chemistry only take three papers out of five in a single examination series.
Students studying A Level Chemistry take all five papers.
| Paper 1 | Duration | AS Level | A Level |
|---|---|---|---|
| Multiple Choice – questions are based on the AS Level syllabus content | 1 hour 15 minutes | 31% | 15.5% |
| Paper 2 | Duration | AS Level | A Level |
| AS Level Structured Questions | 1 hour 15 minutes | 46% | 23% |
| Paper 3 | Duration | AS Level | A Level |
| Advanced Practical Skills | 2 hours | 23% | 11.5% |
| Paper 4 | Duration | AS Level | A Level |
| A Level Structured Questions | 2 hours | - | 38.5% |
| Paper 5 | Duration | AS Level | A Level |
| Planning, Analysis and Evaluation | 1 hour 15 minutes | - | 11.5% |
All students who complete the appropriate courses at Cyebridge Online School are eligible to sit exams like the International GCSEs or A/AS Levels. But while students can do all of their learning online at home, we cannot administer exams online. To sit exams, students must travel in person to one of 10,000 International Exam Centres located in 160 countries around the globe.
But we’re here to help. We’ll provide you with all the necessary exam codes you need to present to the exam centre, and any other pertinent information you need to know to get your child signed up correctly.
Also, as part of the initial information, we provide during the pre-enrolment process, you’ll receive contact information for all the International Exam Centres in your area. Once you’ve ensured that the exam centre of your choice offers the specific exam level your child needs, the exam centre will arrange accommodations for your child and give you detailed information on obtaining the results.
The fee for International AS & A Level Chemistry can be paid in monthly or termly instalments.
For more information about Fees and Discounts, please click here.
For more information about International AS & A Level Chemistry, please click here.