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GCSE Biology

Welcome to our GCSE Biology course, where the wonders of life and living organisms come to life. Our expertly designed curriculum, coupled with interactive lessons, ensures a deep understanding of biology concepts and exam readiness. Join us on this exciting journey to excel in GCSE Biology and cultivate a lifelong appreciation for the natural world.

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About GCSE Biology

GCSE Biology is your gateway to exploring the fascinating world of life sciences. Our comprehensive GCSE course offers expert guidance and engaging lessons to help you excel in this subject and achieve academic success.

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GCSE in Biology is designed with clear aims and objectives to provide students with a solid foundation in the field of biology. These aims and objectives are focused on fostering an in-depth understanding of biological concepts, practical skills, and critical thinking. Here's a breakdown of the qualification's aims and objectives: 

 

Aims

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Learn Unifying Patterns and Themes in Biology: Enable students to explore and understand unifying patterns and themes in biology, allowing them to apply this knowledge to new and evolving situations. This promotes a deeper understanding of the interconnectedness of biological concepts. 

 

Acquire Comprehensive Knowledge and Understanding: Provide students with a comprehensive knowledge and understanding of biological facts, terminology, concepts, principles, and practical techniques. This forms the foundation for a deep understanding of biology. 

 

Apply Principles and Concepts in Various Contexts: Encourage students to apply the principles and concepts of biology, including their applications, across different contexts. This promotes the practical application of biological knowledge. 

 

Evaluate Biological Information Critically: Teach students to critically evaluate biological information, enabling them to make informed judgments based on this information. This nurtures their ability to analyse and assess data and research findings. 

 

Appreciate the Practical Nature of Biology: Help students appreciate the practical nature of biology by developing their experimental and investigative skills. Emphasis is placed on conducting experiments safely and accurately. 

 

Analyse, Interpret, and Evaluate Data: Train students to analyse, interpret, and evaluate data and experimental methods. They should be able to draw conclusions that align with evidence gathered through experimental activities and suggest potential improvements and further investigations. 

 

Emphasize Accuracy in Experimental Work: Instil in students the importance of accurate experimental work and the significance of reporting scientific methods with precision and clarity. 

 

Effective Communication: Guide students in selecting, organizing, and presenting relevant information clearly and logically. This includes using appropriate vocabulary, definitions, and conventions for effective communication. 

 

Develop Logical Problem-Solving Skills: Enhance students' logical problem-solving skills within a broader context, enabling them to tackle complex biological challenges. 

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​Tutor Information:

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​Anna has a degree in Biomedical Science and a commitment to making a difference. Alongside volunteering for her favourite charity, Cye-Cyl, she has also achieved Level 1 proficiency in British Sign Language. While she was accepted into medical school, her true calling is in teaching and mentoring, where she can share her knowledge and inspire future generations to excel.
 

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GCSE Course Fees 

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GCSE biology Course in one year.

​Classes take place weekdays between 4-8pm during term time and are 2h duration.

Pay monthly or benefit from FREE classes by paying the Year in advance.

 

Pay Monthly in advance: â€‹£260 per month

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Pay Year in advance: 1 month FREE

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More info

Need more info or have any questions, email us and we will be happy to help.

+350 225 01919

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