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Cambridge IGCSE Co-ordinated Sciences gives learners the opportunity to study Biology, Chemistry and Physics within a cross-referenced, scientifically coherent syllabus. It is a double award, earning two grades. Learners gain an understanding of the basic principles of each subject through a mix of theoretical and practical studies, while also developing an understanding of the scientific skills essential for further study. They learn how science is studied and practised, and become aware that the results of scientific research can have both good and bad effects on individuals, communities and the environment. As well as focusing on the individual sciences, the syllabus helps learners to understand the technological world in which they live, and take an informed interest in science and scientific developments.
The syllabus year refers to the year in which the examination will be taken.
2013 Syllabus (606Kb)The syllabus year refers to the year in which the examination will be taken.
2014 Syllabus - Revised (541Kb)
2014 Syllabus Update (27Kb)
2015 Syllabus (558Kb)You can download one or more papers for a previous session (November 2011 ). Please note that these papers may not reflect the content of the current syllabus.
November 2011 Examiner Report (6297Kb)
November 2011 Question Paper 21 (481Kb)
November 2011 Question Paper 22 (750Kb)
November 2011 Question Paper 23 (533Kb)
November 2011 Question Paper 31 (504Kb)
November 2011 Question Paper 32 (730Kb)
November 2011 Question Paper 33 (505Kb)
November 2011 Question Paper 51 (212Kb)
November 2011 Question Paper 52 (284Kb)
November 2011 Question Paper 53 (210Kb)
November 2011 Question Paper 61 (294Kb)
November 2011 Question Paper 62 (623Kb)
November 2011 Question Paper 63 (282Kb)Teachers registered with Cambridge can access our password-protected Teacher Support website, where a much wider selection of syllabus materials is available to download.