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Biology

Biology at Rugby High School

Please click on the links further down this page to see the content for the GCSE curriculum.

A level Biology

Biology is a demanding subject that encompasses a wide range of critical topics with profound implications for our health and the environment. The fields of stem cell research, genetic modification, gene therapy, DNA technology, and the development of new medicines are at the forefront of scientific progress, and by studying A Level Biology, you will gain a deep and rigorous understanding of these areas. The course builds on the core concepts and skills acquired in GCSE Science, presenting Biology as a highly relevant, intellectually challenging, and fast-moving subject that requires both dedication and academic discipline.

The A Level curriculum is organised into eight key topics, split across two years:

  1. Biological molecules
  2. Cells
  3. Organisms exchange substances with their environment
  4. Genetic information, variation, and relationships between organisms
  5. Energy transfers in and between organisms
  6. Organisms respond to changes in their internal and external environments
  7. Genetics, populations, evolution, and ecosystems
  8. The control of gene expression

A Level Biology demands a strong commitment to both theoretical and practical learning. As an experimental science, you will be expected to demonstrate a high standard of practical competence through a series of at least 12 assessed practical activities. Your ability to apply these practical skills will be evaluated rigorously in the written papers, making the integration of theory and hands-on experience essential to your success.

For those who wish to push beyond the standard curriculum, extracurricular opportunities are available. These include BioMedSoc, a student-run society that goes beyond the syllabus to support students with aspirations in medicine, veterinary science, and healthcare. Participation in such activities, while optional, is strongly encouraged to enhance your academic profile and deepen your understanding of biological sciences.

Who should consider Biology?

This course is particularly suited to students who are aiming for high-calibre university courses in fields such as Medicine, Dentistry, Veterinary Science, Biochemistry, Environmental Science, and other related disciplines. A Level Biology is a challenging subject, and success requires a genuine passion for the life sciences, coupled with the willingness to meet high academic expectations.

Complementary subjects often studied alongside Biology include Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, Geography, and Psychology. It is highly advisable to take A Level Chemistry, as many Biological Science degrees require it. Mathematical skills are also integral to the course, with 10% of exam marks dedicated to this area.

Please note:

  • A significant portion of the course focuses on Biochemistry.
  • Many leading university Biological Science programmes require A Level Chemistry.
  • Strong written communication skills are essential, with a good pass in GCSE English recommended.

Entry requirements:

  • Grade 666 (or higher) in GCSE Biology, Chemistry, and Physics.
  • Alternatively, Grade 6-6 (or higher) in GCSE Combined Science.
  • Grade 6 (or higher) in GCSE Mathematics.

This is a highly challenging course; students with a strong academic foundation and a commitment to excellence should certainly consider it.

For further details, contact Mr. Koe, Head of Biology, at koet@rugbyhighschool.co.uk.

GCSE

Click on the links below to see the content for the GCSE curriculum.

What former students say:

"Thank you for being amazing teachers throughout sixth form. From answering a million questions, meeting me at lunch time to go through concepts, and providing detailed feedback on my now award-winning essay, you helped as much as you possibly could with both my understanding and personal statement, and I’m really grateful. 

You made lessons interesting and showed a genuine passion for the subject, and because of that I absolutely love Biology and can’t wait to study it more. 

I’m over the moon with my A in Biology and am now off to the University of Sheffield where I’ve just selected my modules - evolution, biochemistry, molecular and cell biology, genetics, and physiology with pharmacology."