Course Overview
Cambridge IGCSE Chemistry (0620):
The Cambridge IGCSE Chemistry syllabus helps learners understand the technological world and take an informed interest in science and scientific developments. It includes basic principles and concepts fundamental to the subject, current applications of chemistry, and a strong emphasis on practical skills. Learners also develop an understanding of the scientific skills essential for progression to Cambridge International AS & A Level, further education, or a science-related career .
CAIE IGCSE Chemistry (0620 & 0971):
The syllabus covers various topics including the particulate nature of matter, experimental techniques, atoms, elements and compounds, stoichiometry, electricity and chemistry, chemical energetics, chemical reactions, acids, bases and salts, the periodic table, metals, air and water, sulfur, carbonates, organic chemistry, and practical skills. It also offers revision courses, past papers, and solution banks.
Cambridge IGCSE (9-1) Chemistry 0971:
This syllabus helps learners understand the technological world and take an informed interest in science and scientific developments. It includes the basic principles and concepts fundamental to the subject, some current applications of chemistry, and a strong emphasis on practical skills. Learners also develop an understanding of the scientific skills essential for progression to Cambridge International AS & A Level, further education, or a science-related career. The syllabus is graded from 9 to 1 but is otherwise the same as Cambridge IGCSE Chemistry (0620).
A-Level Chemistry
Cambridge International AS & A Level Chemistry:
This course builds on the skills acquired at Cambridge IGCSE (or equivalent) level. It includes the main theoretical concepts fundamental to the subject, current applications of chemistry, and a strong emphasis on advanced practical skills. Practical skills are assessed in a timetabled practical examination. The emphasis is on understanding concepts, applying chemistry ideas in novel contexts, and acquiring knowledge. The course encourages creative thinking and problem-solving skills, making it ideal for learners who want to study chemistry or related subjects at university or pursue a career in science.