IGCSE International General Certificate of Secondary Education) & A Levels (Advance Levels)

The curriculum is aimed to encompass IGCSE and AS & A-Levels syllabus. The ‘fundamental’ and ‘additional’ modules in our curriculum, in addition, to give a deeper and clearer understanding of subjects will also enrich students ability for competitive exams.

IGCSE International General Certificate of Secondary Education) & A Levels (Advance Levels)

The curriculum is aimed to encompass IGCSE and AS & A-Levels syllabus. The ‘fundamental’ and ‘additional’ modules in our curriculum, in addition, to give a deeper and clearer understanding of subjects will also enrich students ability for competitive exams.

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IGCSE

Suitable for students taking IGCSE Physics and Mathematics and aim to take Advance Levels. Students may join us for our group tutoring sessions or may opt for one-on-one sessions.
Our full-length tests are in accordance with IGCSE.

AS Levels

Suitable for students taking AS Levels Physics and Mathematics and aim to take Advance Levels or terminate their course after AS Levels. Students may join us for our group tutoring sessions or may opt for one-on-one sessions.
Our syllabus and full-length tests are in accordance with Cambridge International Assessments and Examination. Students appearing for other boards like Edexcel, OCR, AQA contact us for group or private lessons.

A Levels

Suitable for students taking A Levels Physics and Mathematics and aim to join world class universities for their higher education. Students may join us for our group tutoring sessions or may opt for one-on-one sessions.
Our syllabus and full-length tests are in accordance with Cambridge International Assessments and Examination. Students appearing for other boards like Edexcel, OCR, AQA contact us for group or private lessons.

  1. The particulate nature of matter
  2. Elements, compounds and experimental te techniques
  3. Atomic structure and bonding
  4. Stoichiometry – chemical calculations
  5. Electricity and chemistry
  6. Chemical energetics
  7. Chemical reactions
  8. Acids, bases and salts
  9. The periodic table
  10. Metals
  11. Air and water
  12. Sulfur
  13. Inorganic carbon chemistry
  14. Organic chemistry 1
  15. Organic chemistry 2

SECTION 1 General Physics

  1. Measurements and motion
  2. Forces and momentum
  3. Energy, work, power and pressure

SECTION 2 Thermal Physics

  1. Simple kinetic molecular model of matter
  2. Thermal properties and temperature
  3. Thermal processes

SECTION 3 Properties of Waves

  1. General wave properties
  2. Light
  3. Sound

SECTION 4 Electricity and Magnetism

  1. Simple phenomena of magnetism
  2. Electrical quantities and circuits
  3. Electromagnetic effects

SECTION 5 Atomic Physics

TOPIC 1 Numbers

  1. Number and language
  2. Accuracy
  3. Calculations and order
  4. Integrals, fractions, decimals and percentages
  5. Further percentages
  6. Ratio and proportion
  7. Indices and standard form
  8. Money and finance
  9. Time
  10. Set notation and Venn diagrams

TOPIC 2 Algebra and Graphs

  1. Algebraic representation and manipulation
  2. Algebraic indices
  3. Equations and inequalities 
  4. Linear programming
  5. Sequences
  6. Variation
  7. Graphs in practical situations
  8. Graphs of functions
  9. Functions

TOPIC 3 Geometry

  1. Geometry vocabulary
  2. Geometry constructions and scale drawings
  3. Similarity
  4. Symmetry
  5. Angle properties
  6. Loci

TOPIC 4 Mensuration

  1. Measures
  2. Perimeter, are and volume

TOPIC 5 Coordinate Geometry

  1. Stright-line graphs

TOPIC 6 Trigonometry

  1. Bearings
  2. Trigonometry
  3. Further trigonometry

TOPIC 7 Matrices and Transformations

  1. Vectors
  2. Matrices
  3. Transformations

TOPIC 8 Probability

  1. Probability
  2. Further probability

TOPIC 9 Statistics

  1. Mean, median, mode and range
  2. Collecting and displaying data
  3. Cumulative frequency
  1. Physical quantities and units
  • Physical quantities
  • SI units
  • Errors and uncertainties
  • Scalars and vectors
  1. Kinematics
  • Equations of motion
  1. Dynamics
  • Momentum and newton’s laws of motion
  • Non-uniform motion
  • Linear momentum and its conservation
  1. Forces, density and pressure
  • Turning effects of forces
  • Equilibrium of forces
  • Density and pressure
  1. Work, energy and power
  • Energy conservation
  • Gravitational potential energy and kinetic energy
  1. Deformation of solids
  • Stress and strain
  • Elastic and plastic behaviour
  1. Waves
  • Progressive waves
  • Transverse and longitudinal waves
  • Doppler effect for sound waves
  • Electromagnetic spectrum
  • Polarisation
  1. Superposition
  • Stational waves
  • Diffraction
  • Interference
  • The diffraction grating
  1. Electricity
  • Electric current
  • Potential difference and power
  • Resistance and resistivity
  1. C. circuits
  • Practical circuits
  • Kirchhoff’s laws
  • Potential dividers
  1. Particle physics
  • Atoms, nuclei and radiation
  • Fundamental particles
  1. Motion in a circle
  • Kinematics of uniform circular motion
  • Centripetal acceleration
  1. Gravitational fields
  • Gravitational field
  • Gravitational force between point masses
  • Gravitational field of a point mass
  • Gravitational potential
  1. Temperature
  • Thermal equilibrium
  • Temperature scales
  • Specific heat capacity and specific latent heat
  1. Ideal gases
  • The mole
  • Equation of state
  • Kinetic theory of gases
  1. Thermodynamics
  • Internal energy
  • The first law of thermodynamics
  1. Oscillations
  • Simple harmonic oscillations
  • Energy in simple harmonic motion
  • Damped and forced oscillations, resonance
  1. Electric fields
  • Electric fields and field lines
  • Uniform electric fields
  • Electric force between point charges
  • Electric field of a point charge
  • Electric potential
  1. Capacitance
  • Capacitors and capacitance
  • Energy stored in a capacitor
  • Discharging a capacitor
  1. Magnetic fields
  • Concept of a magnetic field
  • Force on a current-carrying conductor
  • Force on a moving charge
  • Magnetic fields due to currents
  • Electromagnetic induction
  1. Alternating currents
  • Characteristics of alternating currents
  • Rectification and smoothing
  1. Quantum physics
  • Energy and momentum of a photon
  • Photoelectric effect
  • Wave-particle duality
  • Energy levels in atoms and line spectra
  1. Nuclear physics
  • Mass defect and nuclear binding energy
  • Radioactive decay
  1. Medical physics
  • Production and use of ultrasound
  • Production and use of X-rays
  • PET scanning
  1. Astronomy and cosmology
  • Standard candles
  • Stellar radii
  • Hubble’s law and the Big Bang theory

Pure Mathematics 1 | Paper 1

1.1 Quadratics

1.2 Functions

1.3 Coordinate Geometry

1.4 Circular Measure

1.5 Trigonometry

1.6 Series

1.7 Differentiation

1.8 Integration

 

Pure Mathematics 2 | Paper 2

2.1 Algebra

2.2 Logarithmic and Exponential Functions

2.3 Trigonometry

2.4 Differentiation

2.5 Integration

2.6 Numerical Solution fo Equations

 

Pure Mathematics 3 | Paper 3

3.1 Algebra

3.2 Logarithmic and Exponential Functions

3.3 Trigonometry

3.4 Differentiation

3.5 Integration

3.6 Numerical Solution of Equations

3.7 Vectors

3.8 Differential Equations

3.9 Complex Numbers

 

Mechanics | Paper 4

4.1 Forces and Equilibrium

4.2 Kinematics of Motion in a Straight Line

4.3 Momentum

4.4 Newton’s Law of Motion

4.5 Energy, Work and Power

 

Probability and Statistics 1 | Paper 5

5.1 Representation of Data

5.2 Permutations and Combinations

5.3 Probability

5.4 Discrete Random Variables

5.5  The Normal Distribution

 

Probability and Statistics 2 | Paper 6

6.1 The Poisson Distribution

6.2 Linear Combinations of Random Variables

6.3 Continuous Random Variables

6. 4 Sampling and Estimation

6. 5 Hypothesis Tests

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