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A-Level: Art Topic Sub-Topics to Revise
Controlled AssessmentControlled Assessment Completion Window: 22 March
to 14 May
Controlled Assessment Final Submission Date: Friday 14
May
A-Level Biology Topic Sub-Topics to Revise
Assessment 1: Paper 1 REMonday 29 March p2 (move 13S from Friday 3)
Test Duration: 1 hour
Assessment 2: Paper 2 REMonday 26 April p2 (move 13S from Friday 3)
Test Duration: 1 hour
Assessment 3: Paper 3 REFriday 7 May p2 (move 13S from Thurs p4)
Test Duration: 1 hour
Assessment 4: Paper 1 ET/PFThurs 1 April p3 (move 13Q from Tuesday 2)
Test Duration: 1 hour
Assessment 5: Paper 2 ET/PF
Monday 19 April p2
(move 13S from Wednesday 5 )
Test Duration: 1 hour
Assessment 6: Paper 3 ET/PFThurs 13 May p3 (move 13Q from Tuesday 2)
Test Duration: 1 hour
Synpotic Essay
Paper 4 Gene Pools and Hardy Weinberg
Paper 5 Respiration & Photosynthesis
Paper 6 Biological Molecules
Students will take Compulsory Assessment 3 & 4 of the remaining 5 Assessments
Portfolio work (Individual Topic(s) of study). The Portfolio submitted will be marked
as a whole.
Continuation of the development of
Assessment Objectives, up to course
completion. Development of portfolio
independently, as well as in class, as
advised.
Paper 1 Cells, transport, microscopes, Immunity
Paper 2 DNA, Genetics, Environment
Paper 3
A-Level: Business Studies Topic Sub-Topics to Revise
Assessment 1
Test Date Window: 19 April to 23 April
Test Duration: 1 hour
Assessment 2Test Date Window: 26 April to 30 April
Test Duration: 1 hour
Assessment 3Test Date Window: 3 May to 14 May
Test Duration: 1 hour
Level 3: Applied Business Studies Topic Sub-Topics to ReviseAssessment 1
Test Date Window: 19 April to 23 April
Test Duration: 2 hours
Controlled Assessment
Controlled Assessment Window: 19 April to 14 May
Controlled Assessment Final Submission Date: 14 May
A-Level Chemistry Topic Sub-Topics to ReviseAssessment 1Test Date: Tuesday 30 March
Test Duration: 1 Hour
Assessment 2Test Date: Tuesday 20 April
Test Duration: 1 Hour
Assessment 3
Test Date: Thursday 6 May
Test Duration: 1 Hour
Assessment 4Test Date: Tuesday 11 May
Test Duration: 1 Hour
Unit 3: Personal & Business Finance
Consumer Protection, Methods of Saving,
Insurance, Income Statements, Statement
of Financial Position, Sources of Income,
Ratios, Depreciation, Break Even Charts
Paper 4
Born Haber Cycles, Gibbs free energy, Entropy,
Electrode Potentials and cells, Pollution
Paper 1
Acids, bases, pH and buffers, Equilibrium both
Kc and Kp, Atomic Structure, TOF
Paper 3
Halogenoalkanes, Aromatics and general
organic, Infra-red and 13C NMR spectroscopy,
Rates and Arrhenius
Paper 2
Amount of substance, Halogens, Bonding and
Shapes
Unit 2: Developing a Marketing Campaign
Various
Stakeholders, Limited and Unlimited
Liability, Product LifeCycle, Human
Resource Flow, Innovation, Organisational
Culture, Porter's Generic Strategy
Various
Ratio Analysis, Sensitivity Analysis, CSR,
Protectionism, Lean Production, Taylor's
Theory of Motivation.
VariousShare Prices, Management & Leadership
Styles, Bartlett & Ghoshal.
Marketing Key Terms
A-Level: Computer Science Topic Sub-Topics to Revise
Assessment 1
Test Date Window: 19 April to 23 April
Test Duration: 1 hour
Assessment 2Test Date Window: 26 April to 30 April
Test Duration: 1 hour
Assessment 3Test Date Window: 3 May to 14 May
Test Duration: 1 hour
Controlled Assessment
Controlled Assessment Completion Window: -
Controlled Assessment Final Submission Date: 21 May
A-Level: English Language Topic Sub-Topics to Revise
Assessment 1 (RRU)Test Date Window: 22 March to 14 May
Test Duration: 1 hour 5 minutes
Assessment 2 (NC)Test Date Window: 22 March to 1 April
Test Duration: 45 minutes
Assessment 3 (NC)Test Date Window: 19 April to 14 May
Test Duration: 45 minutes
Wrting about a topical language issue
NEA -
Component 2 Topics - 2.1 - 2.3Computational Thinking, Problem Solving
and Programming, Algorithms
1.1 - 1.3 From the Spec
Structure & Function of Processor, Types
of Processor, System Software, App
Generation, Compression, Databases,
Networks
1.4 - 1.5 From the Spec
Data Types, Data Structures, Boolean
Algebra, Computing Legislation, Moral&
Ethical Computing
Language Change
Language in the Media
Practise annotating and comparing
language change texts.
Practise responding to past papers on
language change.
Practise annotating media texts. Revise
gender, power, technology and media
concepts. Practise
responding to past papers on language in
the media.
Revise key concepts and theories related
to language and gender.
Practise adapting your style to different
audiences and purposes within the genres
of: speeches, articles, blogs etc.
A-Level: English Literature Topic Sub-Topics to Revise
Assessment 1
Test Date Window: 22 March to 1 April
Test Duration: 40 minutes
Assessment 2
Test Date Window: 19 April to 23 April
Test Duration: 1 Hour 15 minutes
Assessment 3
Test Date Window: 3 May to 14 May
Test Duration: 1 Hour 15 minutes
• Plot
• Characters
• Key quotations
• Critics/Productions
Richard III
Dystopian (Synoptic unit)
• Plot
• Key ideas
• Key quotes
• Alternative interpretations.
• Dystopian features
• Dystopian timeline.
Christina Rossetti poetry/ Duchess of Malfi
• Plot – Duchess of Malfi
• Key ideas
• Key quotes
• Different interpretations
A-Level: Geography Topic Sub-Topics to Revise
Assessment 1
Test Date Window: 29 March to 1 April
Test Duration: 45 minutes
Assessment 2
Test Date Window: 26 April to 30 April
Test Duration: 1 Hour
Globalisation and Tectonic processes and hazards
Tectonic Processes and Hazards - Natural
hazards and disasters, Earthquakes and
volcanoes, Primary and secondary hazards,
Why do some natural hazards become
disasters?, Governance and natural
disasters, Geophysical disaster trends and
hazard profiles, Multiple-hazard zones,
Hazard management theoretical models,
Managing the impacts of tectonic hazards.
Globalisation - Understanding
globalisation, The key players in
globalisation, TNCs and globalisation,
‘Switched on’ and ‘switched off’ worlds,
The global shift: winners and losers, Global
interconnections, Towards a global
culture?, Closing the development gap?,
Consequences, ethics and sustainability.
The water cycle and water insecurity and Superpowers
The water cycle and water insecurity - The
global hydrological cycle, Local
hydrological cycles – drainage basins, The
water balance and river regimes, Deficits
within the hydrological system, Surplus
within the hydrological system, Climate
change, Water insecurity – the causes, the
consequences, and managing supplies.
Superpowers - What is a Superpower?,
Changing patterns of power, Emerging
superpowers?, Global networking, Players
in international decision-making,
Superpowers and the environment,
Contested places, Contesting global
influence, Challenges for the future.
Assessment 3
Test Date Window: 10 May to 14 May
Test Duration: 1 Hour
The carbon cycle and energy security and Migration, identity and sovereignty
The carbon cycle and energy security - The
carbon cycle, Carbon sequestration, A
balanced carbon cycle, Energy security,
Fossil fuels – still the norm, Alternatives to
fossil fuels, Threats to the carbon and
water cycles, Degrading the water and
carbon cycles, Responding to climate
change.
Migration, identity and sovereignty -
Globalisation and migration, The causes of
migration, The consequences of
international migration, Nation states and
borders, Nationalism in the modern world,
Globalisation and the growth of new types
of states, The role and importance of the
United Nations, The role of IGOs in trade
and finance, The role of IGOs in managing
global environmental problems, The
concept of national identity, Challenges to
national identity, Disunity with nations.
Level 3: Health & Social Care SINGLE Topic Sub-Topics to Revise
Assessment 1
Test Date Window: Tuesday 11 May (if required)
Test Duration: 1 hr 30 mins
Controlled Assessment
Controlled Assessment Completion Window: 8 March to
1 April
Controlled Assessment Final Submission Date: Friday 2
April
Level 3: Health & Social Care DOUBLE Topic Sub-Topics to Revise
Assessment 1
Test Date Window: Tuesday 11 May (if required)
Test Duration: 1 hr 30 mins
Controlled Assessment
Controlled Assessment Completion Window: Easter
Controlled Assessment Final Submission Date: Friday 2
April
Sociological Perspectives
Working in Health and Social Care
The roles and responsibilties of people
who work in the health and social care
sector, Roles of organisations in the health
and social care sector, Working with
people with specific needs in the health
and social care sector
Working in Health and Social Care
The roles and responsibilties of people
who work in the health and social care
sector, Roles of organisations in the health
and social care sector, Working with
people with specific needs in the health
and social care sector
Promoting Public Health
A-Level: History Topic Sub-Topics to Revise
Assessment 1Test Date Window: Thursday 22 April
Test Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
French History Paper 1
The Regency, 1643–1661
• The French monarchy in 1643: the legacy of
Richelieu and Louis XIII; the establishment of
the Regency
• The Minority of Louis XIV: the roles of Anne
of Austria and Mazarin; the Parlement of Paris,
unrest and opposition; the Frondes
• France and Europe: the rise of French power
at the expense of the Habsburgs; the treaties
of Westphalia and the Pyrenees
• The condition of France at the accession of
Louis XIV in 1661: politics, economy and
society
Assessment 2Test Date Window: Friday 30 April
Test Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
Assessment 3Test Date Window: Thursday 6 May
Test Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
British History Paper 1
• Government: Pitt the Younger as Prime
Minister; Pitt’s relationship with the King; the
1784 election; reform of finance,
administration and trade
• Government: Lord Liverpool – attitudes to
reform and repression
• Pressures for change: Luddism and radical
agitation (1810s and 1820s)
• Greater democracy: Pressures for
Parliamentary reform and the Great Reform
Act
• Pressures for change 1832-46: Chartism, Irish
radicalism, Anti-Poor Law League, Anti-Corn
Law League, social reform campaigners inc.
Shaftesbury and Chadwick and the
government response to these movements.
French History Paper 2
Foreign Policy
• France and the Dutch Republic: relations
between Louis XIV and Charles II of England;
the Franco-Dutch War
• France and the policy of Reunions: the drive
to annex ‘lost’ territories to France such as
Luxembourg, Casale and Strasbourg; the
Treaty of Ratisbon
• The issue of the Spanish Succession: the aims
and policies of France; the international
response to French claims; the outbreak of war
Assessment 4Test Date Window: Friday 14 May
Test Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
Controlled Assessment
Controlled Assessment Completion Window: 10 to 26
MarchControlled Assessment Final Submission Date: Friday 26
March
NEA
British History Paper 2
• Economic Developments c1783-1812:
Industrialisation; the growth of cotton and
other industries.
• Government: Lord Liverpool – economic
policies (Huskisson)
• Economic Developments 1812-32:
Continuing industrialisation and developments
in key industries; economic policies and free
trade
• Economic Developments 1832-46: the
railway ‘revolution’ and associated economic
growth; Corn Law repeal
• Economic Developments 1846-1885: the mid-
Victorian boom; industrial and transport
developments
• Greater democracy: Pressures for
Parliamentary reform and the Great Reform
Act
• Pressures for change: Chartism, Irish
radicalism
Level 3: IT Topic Sub-Topics to ReviseControlled Assessment
Controlled Assessment Completion Window: N/A
Controlled Assessment Final Submission Date:
A-Level: Maths Pure Topic Sub-Topics to Revise
Test Assessment Window: 8 March to 31 March
Test Date: (40mins/32mks): Wed 31 March
Test Assessment Window: 1 April to 28 April
Test Date:(40mins/32mks): Wed 28 April
Test Assessment Window: 29 April to 12 May
Test Date:(40mins/32mks): Wed 12 May
A-Level: Maths Applied Topic Sub-Topics to ReviseAssessment 1 - Statistics
Test Assessment Window: 8 March to 21 April
Test Date: (30mins/26mks): Wed 21 April
Assessment 2 - Mechanics
Test Assessment Window: 24 April to 10 May
Test Date: (30mins/26mks): Mon 10 May
Representations of Data, Normal Distribution
Histograms, normal distribution, box plots,
mean & standard deviation, median.
Assessment 1
Trig Ratios & Circle
Using trigonometric formulae with radians,
using trigonometry to solve problem
questions, equations of a circle, equations
of lines intersecting circles.
Assessment 2Differentiation & Binomial Expansion
Implicit differentiation, product rule,
quotient rule, binomial expansion of
various indices.
Assessment 3Radians & Sequences
Arc length, small angle approximation,
sigma notation, recurrence relations,
modelling with arithmetic series,
geometric series.
Constant Acceleration & Forces & Friction
Speed-time, SUVAT, modeling, particles on
inclined planes, vertical projections.
Unit 3 - Currently Internally Verified for External Moderation N/A
A-Level: PE Topic Sub-Topics to Revise
Assessment 1
Test Date Window: 17 to 25 March
Test Duration: 30 mins per topic
Assessment 2
Test Date Window: 29 March - 22 April
Test Duration: 15 mins per topic
Assessment 3Test Date Window: 26 April - 7 May
Test Duration: 30 mins & 20 mins
Assessment 4
Test Date Window: 10 May - 21 May
Test Duration: 40 mins & 20 mins
Controlled Assessment:NEA Completion Window: Open now
NEA Final Submission Date: Friday 7 May
A-Level Physics Topic Sub-Topics to Revise
Assessment 1: Paper 1 JMAWk Beg Monday 29th March
Test Duration: 1 hour
Assessment 2: Paper 2 JMA Wk Beg Monday 3rd May
Test Duration: 1 hour
Assessment 3: Paper 3 AGOMonday 19th April
Test Duration: 1 hour
Assessment 4: Paper 4 AGOMonday 10 May
Test Duration: 1 hour
Paper 3 Electricity and mechanics
Paper 4 Fields up to magnetic (not emf induction)
Particles and anti-particles, quantum
phenomena, waves, optics
Paper 1Uniform circular motion, simple harmonic
motion, thermal physics
Paper 2
Skill Acquisition Anatomy &
Physiology
Stages of Learning, Feedback, Information
Processing & Working memory
Venous Return, Cardiac Conduction, Wave
Summation, Redistribution of blood
NEA
Exercise Physiology Biomechanics
Energy Systems used for ATP re-synthesis
Linear Motion, Impulse & links to muscle
fibres
Sport Pyschology Sport in
Society
Stress Management
Drugs in Sport
Sport Pyschology Sport in
Society
Attribution Theory
Commercialism
A-Level: Psychology Topic Sub-Topics to Revise
Assessment 1
Test Date Window: Monday 19 April
Test Duration: 30 minutes
Assessment 2
Test Date Window: Monday 26 April
Test Duration: 30 minutes
Assessment 3
Test Date Window: Monday 26 April
Test Duration: 30 minutes
Assessment 4
Test Date Window: Wednesday 5 May
Test Duration: 30 minutes
Assessment 5
Test Date Window: Wednesday 5 May
Test Duration: 30 minutes
Biopsychology
The nervous system and the endocrine
system, neurons and synaptic
transmission, localisation and function in
the brain, plasticity and functional
recovery of the brain after trauma, ways of
investigating the brain, biological rhythms -
circadian, ultradian, infradian, endogenous
pacemakers and exogenous zeitgebers
Approaches
The Origins of Psychology, Behaviourism,
Social Learning theory, The Cognitive
approach, Biological approach,
Psychodynamic approach, Humanism,
Comparison of approaches
Issues and Debates
Gender and Cultural Bias, Free will and
determinism, Nature v Nurture, Holism
and reductionism, Idiographic and
nomothetic approaches, Ethical
implications of research studies and theory
Attachment
Caregiver-infant interactions, development
of attachment, the role of the father,
animal studies, learning theory, Bowlby
theory, Ainsworths Strange Situation,
Cultural variations, Maternal deprivation,
Romanian orphan studies, influence of
early attachment
Forensics
Offender profiling, Biological explanations,
Psychological explanations, Dealing with
offending behaviour
Assessment 6
Test Date Window: Friday 7 May
Test Duration: 30 minutes
Assessment 7
Test Date Window: Monday 10 May
Test Duration: 30 minutes
Assessment 8
Test Date Window: Monday 10 May
Test Duration: 30 minutes
Assessment 9
Test Date Window: Thursday 13 May
Test Duration: 30 minutes
Students will take Compulsory Assessment 1 & up to 3 of the subsequent optional Assessments
Psychopathology
Definitions of abnormality, characteristics
of disorders, behavioural approach to
explaining and treating phobias, cognitive
approach to explaining and treating
depression, biological approach to
explaining and treating OCD
Social Influence
Types of conformity and explanations for
conformity, variables affecting conformity,
conformity to social roles, situational
variables affecting obedience, agentic
state and legitimacy of authority, the
Schizophrenia
Diagnosis and classification of
schizophrenia, biological explanations,
psychological explanations, drug therapy,
psychological therapies, interactionist
approach
Memory
Short and long term memory, Multi store
modle of memory, Working memory
model, Types of LTM, Explanations of
forgetting (interference and retrieval
failure), Accuracy of Eye Witness
Testimony (misleading information and
anxiety), The Cognitive Interview
Level 3: Applied Psychology Topic Sub-Topics to Revise
Assessment 1
Test Date Window: Wedneday 28 April
Test Duration: 1 Hour 30 minutes
Controlled Assessment:
Level 3: Applied Science Topic Sub-Topics to Revise
Assessment 1Test Date Window: Tuesday 30 March
Test Duration: 1 Hour
Controlled Assessment:
Controlled Assessment Completion Window: Open now
Controlled Assessment Final Submission Date: Friday 30
April
Controlled Assessment Completion Window: 21 May Unit 6 Introduction to Psychopathology
Unit 13 N/A
Practical Skills & Analysis
Variables, Statistical Analysis, Data Analysis
and Hypotheses.
Unit 3
1. Psychological definition of health and ill
health, addiction and stress
2. Theories of stress, behavioural addiction
and physiological addiction
3. Stress
4. Physiological addiction
A-Level: Sociology Topic Sub-Topics to Revise
Assessment 1Test Date Window: Wednesday 21 April
Test Duration: 45 minutes
Assessment 2Test Date Window: Monday 26th April
Test Duration: 1 hour
Assessment 3Test Date Window: Wednesday 5 May
Test Duration: 1 hour
Assessment 4
Test Date Window: Monday 10 May
Test Duration: 1 hour
Assessment 5
Test Date Window: Monday 17 May
Test Duration: 1 hour
Students will take Compulsory Assessment 1 & up to 2 of the subsequent optional Assessments
Beliefs in Society
Theories of religion, Religion and social
change, Secularisation, Religion, renewal
and choice, Religion in a global context,
Organisations, movements and members,
Ideology and science
Families and Households
Couples, Childhood, Theories of the family,
demography, Changing family patterns,
Modernism and family diversity, Family
and Social Policy
Crime and Deviance
Functionalist, strain and subcultural
theories, Interactionism and labelling
theory, Class, power and crime, Realist
theories of crime, Gender, crime and
justice, Ethnicity, crime and justice, Crime
and the media, Globalisation, green crime,
human rights and state crime, Control,
punishment and victims
Theory and Methods
Quantitative and Qualitative Research
Methods, Sociology and Science,
Objectivity and values, Functionalism,
Marxism, Feminism, Action theories,
Globalisation, modernity and
Education
Social class and achievement, Ethnicity and
achievement, Gender and achievement,
identity and subject choice, theories of
education, Educational Policy and
Inequality