AS Level students take the following papers:
- Paper 1 – Multiple Choice
- Paper 2 – AS Structured Questions
- Paper 3 – Advanced Practical Skills
Understand the Universe — from Particles to Planets
Cambridge International A-level Physics (9702) is your gateway to understanding the laws that govern the physical world — from subatomic particles and quantum effects to space, energy, and electromagnetism. Whether you aim to become an engineer, physicist, medical professional, or innovator, this course gives you the analytical and practical skills to thrive.
Based on the Cambridge International syllabus (9489), respected by top universities globally.
Analyse historical evidence, construct arguments, and interpret competing views of the past.
Study with live lessons, recorded sessions, expert feedback, and independent learning support.
Choose between European, American, and International History topics — all designed for global relevance.
These topics build your understanding of classical mechanics, electricity, wave behaviour, and foundational modern physics.
These advanced topics allow you to explore the application of physics in real-world systems — from MRI scanners to galaxies.
AS Level students take the following papers:
A Level students take all of the above, plus:
Each paper assesses a mix of theoretical knowledge, problem-solving, and application of practical skills.
Our virtual labs and teacher-guided demonstrations ensure that you gain confidence in core experimental skills — even in an online setting.
With A Level Physics, students may go on to become:
Engineers, Physicists, Software Developers, Data Analysts, Researchers, Architects, Space Scientists, Pilots, Radiographers, Environmental Scientists, and more.
Physics opens doors to industries such as energy, aerospace, AI, transport, and healthcare.
Cambridge International A Level Physics (9702)
2 years (AS + A2)
100% online (live + recorded)
Written exams + practical / alternative to practical
during the academic year
IGCSE Physics + IGCSE Maths or equivalent
Engineering, Physics, Computer Science, Architecture, Medicine, Astronomy, Robotics