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BIOLOGY

Biology programmes built for clarity, confidence, and results

From GCSE foundations to A-level mastery and degree-level thinking, we help students understand concepts clearly, practise effectively, and build exam-ready confidence.

Learning style

Step-by-step

Support

Targeted practice

Outcomes

Exam ready

GCSE Biology - students using microscope

GCSE • A-level

Clear explanations

Practical skills

Core techniques

We focus on understanding first — then apply it through structured questions and exam technique.

LEVELS

Choose the right biology pathway

Each level is delivered with a modern approach: concept clarity, guided practice, and confidence-building feedback.

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GCSE Biology

GCSE

Biology Foundations

GCSE Biology is the study of living organisms, their structures, and how they interact with the environment. The curriculum covers seven key subject areas and is assessed across two exam papers.

Key areas (7)

  • Cell biology
  • Organisation
  • Infection and response
  • Bioenergetics
  • Homeostasis and response
  • Inheritance, variation and evolution
  • Ecology
Assessment: Paper 1 (first four topics), Paper 2 (remaining topics + key ideas).
A-level Biology

A-level

Biology Mastery

A-level Biology is a high-level study of life sciences covering biological molecules, cells, genetics, and evolution — with a strong emphasis on developing practical skills through core practicals.

Focus areas

  • Biological molecules & cells
  • Genetics, variation & evolution
  • Core practicals & data handling
  • Exam technique (short + extended writing)
Assessment: Written exams (multiple choice to extended writing) + practical skills endorsement.
Degree-level Biology

Degree-level

Research & Critical Thinking

Degree-level biology covers multiple scientific disciplines while building transferable skills like critical thinking, research methods, and data interpretation. It can lead to careers in research, healthcare, environmental science, and beyond.

What students develop

  • Scientific analysis & research approach
  • Lab work and practical application
  • Data interpretation & reporting
  • Career pathways (science + non-science fields)
Note: Research-focused careers often require postgraduate study.

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