Science at GCSE level trips up students in Chichester for a consistent reason: the exams test application, not just recall. Knowing that photosynthesis produces glucose isn't enough — students need to interpret data, explain experimental methods, and apply knowledge to unfamiliar contexts. Our tutors focus on developing these higher-order skills alongside core content.
Combined vs Triple Science
Combined science gives students two GCSEs and covers all three sciences at a slightly reduced level. Triple science means three full GCSEs — useful for students in Chichester planning to take science A-Levels. Our tutors work with students on whichever pathway their school offers, adapting sessions to the specific content they need to cover.
Physics: The Numbers Subject
Physics is often the science that students in Chichester find hardest, largely because of the maths involved. Rearranging equations, unit conversions, and multi-step calculations are all tested. Our physics-focused sessions build these skills systematically, alongside the conceptual understanding of forces, energy, waves, and electricity that the exam requires.
Biology: Learning the Detail
Biology at GCSE is content-heavy. Students in Chichester need to know cell biology, organisation, infection, bioenergetics, homeostasis, inheritance, ecology, and more — and be able to write extended responses about them. Our tutors help with effective revision techniques, from flashcard systems to practice questions that test understanding rather than just memorisation.
Most students in Chichester see the clearest improvement in science when they start tutoring at least a term before their exams. But even closer to the exam date, focused revision sessions on weak topics can make a meaningful difference. Contact us to get started.