Chemistry is a flourishing, well organised and successful department and continues to build on its excellent record. The success of the department is based on rigorous teaching and committed and enthusiastic specialist teachers. Achievement in exams is exceptionally good and the number of students taking Chemistry at A-Level continues to grow each year.
Students are encouraged to enjoy the subject and achieve their full potential. The course has a great deal of emphasis on practical work with ‘practical skills coursework’, the marks for which are consistently high each year.
It is common knowledge that Chemistry is one of the most highly regarded A-level subjects both by Universities and by employers and an essential pre-requirement for some courses such as Medicine and Veterinary Sciences. Almost all students go on to University, many at Oxford, Cambridge, Medical School, Veterinary School and Law School.
GCSE
During Years 7 & 8 the students follow the Hodder Science course and the three disciplines are taught as separate lessons from Year 8 onwards. The school follows the 21st Century Science course at GCSE, which places our ideas in science within a modern context.
A Level
For A level Chemistry, students follow the OCR course. This is a rigorous and challenging course and with steady application, students achieve excellent results.
For more information about choosing to study Chemistry please follow the links below:
www.creative-chemistry.org.uk/alevel/
http://home.clara.net/rod.beavon/chemistry_contents.htm
www.rsc.org/education/schoolstudents/careers.asp




