Description
IGCSE Biology YR 10
IGCSE Biology YR 10 introduces students to the depth, vocabulary and scientific discipline required for IGCSE Biology. Students build strong foundations in biological concepts, practical understanding, data interpretation, scientific explanation and structured written responses.
The course helps students move from general science knowledge into more precise IGCSE-level Biology. They learn how living systems work, how to use scientific language accurately, how to interpret diagrams and data, and how to begin answering examination-style questions with clarity and confidence.
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What this course develops
Biology at Year 10 develops the foundations students need before the final examination year. Students begin building secure knowledge across key biological systems while developing the habits of careful observation, accurate explanation and evidence-based scientific thinking.
Cell biology, human biology, plant biology, ecology, genetics, biological processes, practical skills, diagrams, data handling and scientific vocabulary.
Students become more precise, more observant and more confident when explaining biological ideas, interpreting evidence and applying knowledge to new contexts.
Parents should expect a structured IGCSE foundation course that prepares students for deeper Year 11 revision, examination practice and scientific confidence.
Watch a Sample Biology Lesson
See how scientific understanding is developed at Stewards.ONE. This sample video gives parents and students a feel for the clear, structured and evidence-based approach used in Biology lessons.
Students are guided to understand key concepts, use accurate scientific vocabulary and connect biological ideas to diagrams, data and examination-style reasoning.
Why Year 10 Biology matters
Year 10 is where students begin the serious IGCSE Biology pathway. The focus is on building strong conceptual foundations before the more intensive examination preparation of Year 11. Students learn how to understand processes, not simply memorise facts.
Students develop understanding of key biological topics so that future revision becomes more meaningful and less overwhelming.
Students practise making links between concepts, evidence, diagrams, investigations and real biological examples.
Students begin developing the vocabulary, topic knowledge and question-answering habits needed for final examination readiness.
How students learn
Lessons combine clear teaching, retrieval practice, diagrams, guided questioning, data interpretation, practical-context work and regular written practice. Students are supported to understand biological ideas step by step and explain them accurately.
Students are introduced to biological ideas through clear explanations, examples, diagrams and key terminology.
Students complete recall tasks, diagram labelling, short explanations, graph interpretation, practical questions and foundation exam-style responses.
Students improve through correction, model answers, guided feedback and repeated practice with increasingly challenging questions.
Core Biology Skills
The course develops the scientific skills students need throughout the IGCSE pathway. Students learn how to observe carefully, describe accurately, explain clearly and use evidence to support biological understanding.
Students practise using accurate biological terminology so their answers become clearer, more precise and more mature.
Students learn to interpret graphs, tables, biological diagrams, food webs, genetic information and experimental results.
Students build understanding of variables, fair testing, controls, reliability, accuracy, conclusions and practical method questions.
Examination Foundations
Although Year 10 is not the final examination year, students begin learning how IGCSE Biology questions work. They practise using command words, reading questions carefully, selecting relevant knowledge and writing answers that are specific rather than vague.
Students begin practising responses to command words such as describe, explain, compare, calculate, suggest and evaluate.
Students learn how to write answers that are focused, accurate and supported by the correct biological vocabulary.
Students begin organising knowledge by topic, definitions, processes, diagrams and recurring mistakes.
What parents should expect
Parents should expect a structured and purposeful Biology course that prepares students for the final IGCSE year. Students will be expected to revise regularly, learn key terminology, practise diagrams, complete written tasks and respond carefully to feedback.
Students build clear knowledge of key biological systems, processes and relationships across the IGCSE course.
Students practise explaining ideas accurately using correct biological vocabulary and structured sentences.
Students develop the foundations needed for more focused revision, examination practice and timed question preparation in Year 11.
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Parent & Family Handbook
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Terms and Conditions
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