A-Level Chemistry
Structured Learning Pathway
A structured programme designed for students aiming for strong A-Level Chemistry outcomes and progression into Medicine, Dentistry, Engineering, Pharmacy and science degrees. Clear weekly progression across Physical, Organic and Inorganic Chemistry, required practical skills and exam board precision delivered online in a structured cohort.
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A clear route from concepts → calculations → exam success
This pathway is built for Year 12 and Year 13 students who want strong A-Level Chemistry outcomes and confident progression into Medicine, Dentistry, Engineering, Pharmacy and science degrees.
What makes this a “pathway” (not just lessons)?
The weekly session format
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Retrieval warm-upQuick recall of equations, definitions and reaction conditions.
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Teach + modelClear explanation with worked calculation examples and mechanism walkthroughs.
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3
Exam-style practiceMulti-step questions, data analysis, and timed exam-style problems.
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Feedback + refinementIdentify calculation errors, refine exam technique, and set targeted weekly tasks.
A-Level Chemistry Curriculum Breakdown
Complete Year 12 and Year 13 coverage across AQA, Edexcel (Pearson), and OCR — structured for calculation skills, mechanism precision, and exam-board accuracy.
Year 12 Foundations
Establish rigorous foundations in Physical Chemistry calculations, bonding theory, and core Organic mechanisms. Emphasis is placed on quantitative fluency, structured problem-solving, and early integration of required practical skills.
- Quantitative chemistry & multi-step mole calculations
- Atomic structure, bonding & periodicity
- Core organic mechanisms (substitution, addition, elimination)
- Analytical techniques & required practical integration
Physical Chemistry
Calculations and quantitative analysis
- Atomic structure & electronic configuration
- Amount of substance (moles, equations)
- Bonding & structure (ionic, covalent, metallic)
- Energetics (enthalpy changes, Hess's law)
Inorganic Chemistry
Periodic trends and group chemistry
- Periodicity & periodic table trends
- Group 2 elements (alkaline earth metals)
- Group 7 elements (halogens)
- Redox reactions & oxidation numbers
Organic Chemistry I
Introduction to carbon compounds
- Nomenclature & functional groups
- Alkanes, alkenes & alcohols
- Halogenoalkanes
- Reaction mechanisms (substitution, addition)
Analysis & Techniques
Practical skills and analytical methods
- Analytical techniques (titrations, tests)
- Mass spectrometry basics
- Infrared spectroscopy
- Required practical skills
Frequently Asked Questions
Key information about our A-Level Chemistry academic pathway