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TL;DR Yes - H2 Physics Paper 4 is compulsory for private candidates. It carries 20% of your subject grade (50 marks, 2 h 30 min). SEAB requires you to declare supervised practical training at the point of registration: 7–20 April 2026 via the SEAB Candidates Portal. You need 4 basic practicals completed before April and 4 exam-style practicals before the October/November exam. Start no later than January; November of the prior year is better.
Who this guide is for
This guide is written specifically for:
A-Level retakers who studied H2 Physics at school but have since lost access to a school lab
Homeschoolers sitting H2 Physics (9478) as private candidates without institutional lab support
Private Education Institution (PEI) students whose centre does not have a fully equipped physics lab
International students in Singapore sitting GCE A-Levels through the private candidate route
First-time private candidates who never studied H2 Physics at JC and need to build from scratch
If you are a school candidate who completed JC1 or Year 5 and wants to supplement school practicals, start at the Reviser level below. For the full cross-subject overview covering Chemistry and Biology as well, see A-Level Private Candidate Practicals in Singapore.
Note on syllabus codes. Older resources and some private candidate guides reference 9749 for H2 Physics. That code applied to the previous syllabus. From the 2026 examination onwards, H2 Physics is examined under 9478. Check that any resource you use - including past papers - refers to 9478 before assuming it is current.
2 | What SEAB requires
Certification sessions
SEAB requires H2 Physics private candidates to complete two tiers of supervised practical sessions before sitting Paper 4:
4 basic practicals - baseline sessions that build foundational technique (timing, circuit assembly, plotting, uncertainty analysis). These must be completed before the April registration window.
4 exam-style practicals - full-length, invigilated sessions that simulate the actual Paper 4 format, covering planning write-ups, full investigations, and spreadsheet-backed data analysis. These must be completed before the October/November examination.
A recognised training centre should maintain attendance records and be prepared to provide documentation if SEAB requests it.
Registration window: 7–20 April 2026
Private candidates register through the SEAB Candidates Portal during this window. At the point of registration, you will be asked to declare that you have undergone the required practical training. There is no grace period - if your baseline sessions are not complete by the time you register, you cannot meet the declaration requirement for the same-year diet.
The April deadline is hard. Starting practical training in May means you will need to wait for the 2027 diet. For the most current dates, check SEAB's updates for private candidates.
What counts as supervised training
Training must be conducted by a supervisor who is physically present throughout each session. Sessions completed remotely or via video call do not satisfy the requirement. Your centre should be able to issue an attendance record or letter on headed paper confirming dates, duration, and apparatus used.
3 | What Paper 4 actually tests
Apparatus families
Paper 4 draws from across the H2 Physics syllabus. Candidates should be comfortable working with equipment from all of the following families:
Mechanics: trolleys on air tracks or ramps, springs, force sensors, light gates, ultrasonic motion sensors
Electricity: circuit assembly with ammeters, voltmeters, variable resistors, power supplies; cathode ray oscilloscopes (CROs) for waveform and frequency measurements
Waves: diffraction gratings, resonance tubes, signal generators, microwave apparatus
Planning tasks: designing a complete experimental method to test a stated hypothesis, including controlled variables, data strategy, risk mitigations, and expected relationships
Candidates who have only seen one or two of these families in training are likely to encounter an unfamiliar setup on exam day. Breadth matters.
Skill strands in detail
Planning (P) - worth 4% of the subject grade. A strong planning answer states the hypothesis (including the functional or proportional form, e.g. F∝x), identifies controlled variables and methods of control, specifies the plotted variables and how the spreadsheet will extract the gradient, and lists safety mitigations for any hazard present. Candidates are typically given around 15 minutes for this section.
MMO (Manipulation, Measurement, Observation) - marks for following the method correctly, reading instruments to the appropriate precision, and recording observations in a tidy and systematic way. Zero-error corrections, correct significant figures, and consistent decimal places all earn marks here.
PDO (Presentation of Data and Observations) - correct table construction with units in column headers (not in data cells), appropriate graph scales that use at least half the grid, neat best-fit lines, and correctly drawn error bars where required.
ACE (Analysis, Conclusions, Evaluation) - gradient and intercept extraction, percentage uncertainties propagated to the final answer, a conclusion that explicitly addresses whether the data supports the stated relationship, and an evaluation of the main sources of error and how they could be reduced.
Spreadsheet processing is compulsory
The 9478 syllabus specifies that candidates must use spreadsheet functions to process data. In practice this means:
=LINEST() for straight-line fitting and extraction of gradient, intercept, and their uncertainties
=LOGEST() for exponential relationships
Formulas for percentage uncertainties using named ranges or absolute cell references
Residual plots to assess how well a linear model fits the data
Candidates who cannot operate these functions under time pressure will lose PDO and ACE marks that are otherwise straightforward to collect.
4 | Where to get supervised lab access
Specialist practical training centres
Centres that offer H2 Physics practical programmes for private candidates provide:
SEAB 9478-aligned apparatus across all five apparatus families
A trained supervisor physically present throughout each session
Attendance records suitable for SEAB registration purposes
Exam-style mock sessions in the lead-up to Paper 4
Eclat Institute runs H2 Physics practical sessions for private candidates. All sessions use equipment matched to the 9478 apparatus list and follow the staging structure (basic → exam-style) required for certification. See the H2 Physics practicals hub for programme details and the H2 Physics Practical 2026 Lab Mastery Guide for the full content breakdown.
Some private candidates build a home setup to practise timing, simple circuit assembly, or graph work between supervised sessions. This is useful for familiarity and confidence but cannot replace supervised training:
SEAB's declaration requirement is for supervised sessions, not self-study
Key Paper 4 techniques - CRO operation, precision force measurement, resonance tube tuning, calorimetry with electrical heating - require specialist equipment that is not safely or meaningfully replicable at home
Beginner - you have never completed an H2 Physics practical, or your last supervised session was more than two years ago. You need to build technique from first principles: instrument reading, circuit assembly, uncertainty calculation, and spreadsheet setup before you can attempt exam-style questions reliably. Begin with the 4 basic practicals in November or December and do not rush into exam-style sessions before the baseline is solid.
Reviser - you completed JC1 or Year 5 at school and have done at least some supervised practicals recently, or you are retaking and sat Paper 4 in a previous year. Your baseline skills exist but may be patchy. Focus on the apparatus families where you are weakest, prioritise planning drills (the most commonly under-prepared section), and ensure your spreadsheet workflow is fluent before the exam-style sessions begin.
If you are unsure which level applies, treat yourself as a Beginner for scheduling purposes. It is far better to consolidate basics and finish the timeline with time to spare than to rush exam-style sessions on an unstable foundation.
6 | Prep timeline November–October
The timeline below assumes a standard October/November 2026 A-Level sitting with registration in April 2026.
Period
Focus
Certification milestone
November 2025
Enrol; first basic practical (mechanics or electricity); build instrument-reading habits
Basic practical 1 of 4
December 2025 – January 2026
Complete basic practicals 2 and 3; introduce spreadsheet templates; begin uncertainty drills
Basic practicals 2–3 of 4
February – March 2026
Complete basic practical 4; begin exam-style sessions; run planning drills under timer
Basic practical 4 of 4; exam-style 1–2 of 4
April 2026
Register with SEAB (7–20 April); submit practical training declaration; centre provides records
Registration complete
May – July 2026
Exam-style sessions 3 and 4; rotate all apparatus families; ACE write-up review
Exam-style practicals 3–4 of 4
August – September 2026
Full timed Paper 4 mocks; script review with feedback; planning question intensive
Full mock complete
October 2026
Final mock or targeted revision; rest; exam
Paper 4 examination
Starting in November 2025 gives you the most buffer and the lowest scheduling risk. Candidates who begin in January can still meet the April deadline, but there is little room for rescheduling if sessions are missed.
7 | Frequently asked questions
Do I need to sit Paper 4 if I am retaking H2 Physics as a private candidate? Yes. Paper 4 is compulsory for all H2 Physics candidates regardless of whether you sat it in a previous year. However, if you sat Paper 4 recently, your practical technique is likely still current - see the Reviser level guidance above and focus on planning drills and spreadsheet fluency rather than repeating all basic sessions.
What exactly is the planning question and how long do I have for it? The planning question asks you to design an experiment to test a stated hypothesis. You must specify your method, controlled variables, data strategy (including the spreadsheet approach), and safety mitigations. It is assessed as part of the Planning (P) strand worth 4% of the subject grade. In practice you have roughly 15 minutes for this section within the 2 h 30 min paper. Many candidates underestimate how structured the answer needs to be - run at least four timed planning drills before exam day.
Which spreadsheet tools does SEAB accept for Paper 4? The 9478 syllabus and the accompanying Excel Reference Guide (v0.3) specify Microsoft Excel functions including =LINEST() and =LOGEST(). Google Sheets supports these same functions with identical syntax. Calculators alone are insufficient - the requirement is for spreadsheet-based line fitting, not manual calculation.
Can I use my school lab for the private candidate practical sessions? Only if your school agrees and a qualified supervisor is present for each session. In practice, most JC labs are not available to private candidates who are no longer enrolled. Independent training centres are the standard route.
What happens if I miss the April registration deadline? You will not be able to register for the 2026 A-Level diet. SEAB does not accept late practical training declarations after the registration window closes. You would need to sit in the 2027 diet instead. If you are close to the deadline and still completing your basic practicals, contact your training centre immediately to prioritise the remaining sessions.
I sat H2 Physics under the old syllabus code (9749). What has changed for 9478? The 2026 syllabus (9478) formalises the requirement for spreadsheet-based data processing, updates the apparatus list, and clarifies the skill strand weightings. Past papers from the 9749 era remain useful for technique practice but may include apparatus or question formats that differ from 9478. Cross-check any past paper against the current syllabus before using it as a benchmark.
Can I sit Paper 4 if I am preparing entirely independently without a tuition centre? You must source supervised sessions from somewhere - an independent centre, a school that agrees to host you, or another recognised provider. There is no provision for self-supervised practical training. The declaration you make at registration refers to supervised sessions, and the documentation burden is on you if SEAB asks for records.
What is the most common reason private candidates underperform in Paper 4? Insufficient planning practice and poor spreadsheet fluency account for the majority of avoidable mark losses. Both are entirely coachable with structured drills. Candidates who treat Paper 4 as purely hands-on apparatus work, without practising planning write-ups and =LINEST() interpretation, consistently leave marks on the table in the ACE and Planning sections.
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