Chemistry

Chemistry is a fundamental subject in science and realise it or not, we are all chemists. Every time we light a match, fry an egg or simply breathe in and out, we perform a chemical reaction. Our bodies grow, develop and function entirely as a result of the chemical processes that go on within them. Everything you can touch or taste or smell is a chemical, most of them made from a combination of only a few key elements.

When you study Chemistry, you come to understand a bit about how things work and you get to carry out lots of fun experiments! Each year we also ensure that pupils of various ages are entered for competitions run at Manchester University and experience fascinating talks and /or ‘flash/bang’ shows brought into school by various professional bodies such as The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining and The Royal Society of Chemistry.

At A Level we also follow the AQA specification, which follows on nicely from the GCSE course. All the main areas of Chemistry are covered such as Structure and Bonding, Kinetics, Equilibria, Thermodynamics and Organic Chemistry which enables students to pursue any area of Chemistry further. Chemistry is the central science and so overlaps with biology, physics, engineering and geology. As a result, many doors are open to chemistry graduates, and career opportunities are very diverse.

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