Physics fosters a deep understanding of natural laws through the study of motion, forces, energy, electricity, waves, and modern physics. The subject combines theoretical concepts with practical experimentation, encouraging students to ask questions, test ideas, and apply knowledge to real-world situations.
This course builds intellectual curiosity and problem-solving skills, forming a strong foundation for advanced studies in science, engineering, and technology.
Syllabus Focus
General Physics
Measurement, motion, and forces form the foundation of the syllabus, helping students understand how physical quantities are defined and how objects behave under different conditions.
Energy, Work & Power
Students explore energy transfer, conservation, and calculations related to work and power, linking physics concepts to everyday and industrial applications.
Thermal Physics & Kinetic Theory
This section explains heat transfer, temperature, particle motion, and gas behaviour, helping students understand matter at a microscopic level.
Waves, Sound & Light
Learners study wave properties, sound transmission, and light behaviour, including reflection and refraction, with applications in communication and optics.
Electricity & Magnetism
Students develop an understanding of electric circuits, magnetic fields, and electromagnetic effects that power modern technology.
Modern Physics
Topics include radioactivity and nuclear energy, introducing students to contemporary scientific and technological challenges.
Practical Experiments & Data Analysis
Students plan experiments, collect data, and evaluate results, building essential practical and analytical skills assessed in exams.
Physics helps students understand how the world works, from everyday motion to advanced technology and energy systems. With structured teaching and practical exploration, students develop analytical thinking and scientific precision that prepares them for exams and future careers.
Exams & Assessment
O Level 5054
Paper 1
Multiple Choice (1 hour)
O Level 5054
Paper 2
Theory (1 hour 45 minutes)
O Level 5054
Paper 3
Practical Test (1 hour 30 minutes) or Paper 4 – Alternative to Practical (1 hour 40 minutes)
IGCSE 0625
Paper 1
Multiple Choice (45 minutes)
IGCSE 0625
Paper 2/3
Theory (Core: 1h 15m | Extended: 1h 45m)
IGCSE 0625
Paper 4/6
Practical or Alternative to Practical (1 hour 15 minutes / 1 hour)
Why Physics Matters for Students
Physics develops precision, analytical reasoning, and problem-solving skills that are essential for careers in engineering, technology, research, and science-based fields.
How Forte Teachers Support Student Success
Forte teachers simplify complex physics concepts through clear explanations, real-world examples, and exam-focused strategies. They help students strengthen calculation skills, master practical work, and approach exams with confidence.
Through structured guidance and continuous feedback, Forte teachers ensure students are fully prepared for both theory and practical assessments.
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