International GCSE in Physics

Pearson Edexcel – Qualification Code: 4PH1

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Course duration

This course typically involves around 360 guided learning hours, with 12 months’ access on Community Support or up to 24 months on a fully taught programme, allowing you to balance study with work, family and life commitments.

Course outcome

Achieve a Pearson Edexcel International GCSE in Physics (4PH1). A recognised Level 2 science qualification that builds scientific understanding and supports progression into further study or career pathways.

Entry requirements

No formal science qualifications are required to begin, though a solid grounding in GCSE Science or Mathematics is helpful; this course is structured to support adult learners returning to study.

Assessment

Assessment is delivered by Pearson Edexcel through externally set written examinations designed to test scientific understanding, data interpretation, mathematical application and reasoning.

International GCSE Physics introduces learners to the fundamental principles that govern the physical world, from motion and energy to forces, electricity, waves and space. You will build confidence in scientific reasoning and analytical thinking as you explore how physics explains everyday phenomena and technological applications.

At Lifelong Learning College, the course is delivered fully online with flexible pacing and support that suits adult learners. Whether you’re returning to education after a break, enhancing your science skills for further study, or simply building confidence in your scientific understanding, this course offers a supportive, structured pathway to success.

Throughout the course, you will cover core areas of physics including:

  • Forces and Motion: understanding speed, velocity, acceleration, Newton’s laws and the relationship between forces and energy
  • Energy and Work: energy transfer, conservation, power, kinetic and potential energy
  • Waves: properties of waves, sound and light behaviour, wave interactions and applications
  • Electricity and Magnetism: basic electrical circuits, charge, current, voltage, resistance and magnetism
  • Thermal Physics: temperature, heat transfer, specific heat capacity and molecular motion
  • Atomic Structure and Radioactivity: particles, nuclei, isotopes, ionisation and nuclear processes
  • Space Physics (where included): astronomy topics such as orbits, gravity and the universe
  • Practical Skills and Data Analysis: interpreting graphs, planning investigations and evaluating results

The course develops both conceptual understanding and practical reasoning. You’ll learn how to interpret scientific data, solve problems using mathematical principles and make connections between theory and real-world contexts.

This qualification is assessed through two externally examined written papers, each contributing a different percentage to the final grade. Both examinations include a range of question styles, such as multiple-choice, short-answer, structured, and extended-response questions.

Physics Paper 1

Contribution to Final Grade: 61.1%

Assessment Time:

2 hours

Assessment Method:

Externally set and marked written examination

Main Areas of Study:

Forces and Motion: speed, acceleration, and Newton’s laws of motion

Electricity: electrical circuits, resistance, power, and energy transfer

Waves: characteristics and behaviour of sound and light waves

Energy Resources and Transfers: work done, power, efficiency, and energy pathways

Solids, Liquids, and Gases: density, pressure, and gas laws

Magnetism and Electromagnetism: magnetic fields, electromagnets, and transformers

Radioactivity and Particles: nuclear decay processes and ionising radiation

Astrophysics: gravity, planetary motion, and the structure of the universe

Physics Paper 2

Contribution to Final Grade: 38.9%

Assessment Time:

1 hour and 15 minutes

Assessment Method:

Externally set and marked written examination

Assessment Focus:

Covers content from across the full specification, including topics introduced in Paper 1

Examines selected areas in greater depth, with highlighted content assessed at a higher level

Assesses students’ understanding of practical work, experimental skills, and data analysis

Together, the two papers assess both theoretical understanding and practical application, ensuring students can apply scientific knowledge, interpret experimental results, and explain physical phenomena clearly and accurately.

Together, the two examinations assess both theoretical knowledge and practical understanding, ensuring students can apply chemical principles, interpret experimental data, and explain scientific ideas clearly.

Assessment is conducted through externally set written examinations by Pearson Edexcel, typically divided into papers that cover a breadth of topics and skills.

The exams include a mix of multiple-choice, structured questions, data interpretation and extended written responses. They assess your understanding of physics principles, application of knowledge to unfamiliar situations and ability to interpret scientific information.

You can take your exams online through Lifelong Learning College, as we are an approved exams centre and can manage your exam bookings and arrangements. Alternatively, if you prefer to sit exams in person, you can arrange to do so at a suitable external exam centre — an advisor will help you plan your preferred route.

  • This qualification is graded on the UK 9–1 scale and is recognised for progression into A Levels, vocational science pathways, apprenticeships and science-related careers.
  • Physics builds analytical thinking and problem-solving skills that are valued in many technical and scientific fields, including engineering, environmental science and technology.
  • Lifelong Learning College offers structured learning resources, support tools and optional tutor guidance to help you prepare thoroughly for your assessments.
Is this course suitable for adult learners?

Yes, International GCSE Physics is designed to be studied flexibly online and supports adults with a range of life commitments.

With Community Support, you have up to 12 months’ access; if you enrol on the fully taught programme, you have up to 24 months to complete the course.

While a grounding in science or mathematics is useful, structured support and guidance are provided to help you build confidence and understanding.

No, practical skills are assessed through written questions that test your understanding of methods, data, uncertainty and experimental reasoning.

You can usually sit your exams online through Lifelong Learning College, as we are an approved exams centre, or choose to take them in person at an external centre.

Support varies by your chosen study package. Community Support grants access to learning resources and guidance materials, while the fully taught programme includes structured tutor support and feedback.

Yes, International GCSE Physics is widely accepted for progression into A Levels, vocational courses, apprenticeships and science-related career paths.