"Chemistry is the bridge between the perceived world of substances and the imagined world of atoms." Peter Atkins The study of Chemistry is a fascinating journey from the concrete to the sublimely abstract. Through a combination of experimental investigation and theoretical models, we seek to illustrate and understand the wonders and complexities of the material world. Chemistry is a very popular A-Level at Kingswood with both Year 12 and 13 obtaining three sets each. Our students study the OCR course. They develop and define theoretical models and explore new aspects of Chemistry, including the shapes of molecules, isomerism, entropy, the synthesis of pharmaceuticals and advanced analytical techniques. Practical work is central to the A-Level course, and students are required to demonstrate their practical skills during assessed tasks. Our A-level students visit the School of Chemistry at the University of Bristol, where they carry out advanced practical procedures and analytical methods. We also venture beyond the A-Level specification with a programme of enrichment sessions, and we encourage our students to enter the Cambridge Chemistry Challenge and International Chemistry Olympiad.
Predicted GCSE grades (or equivalent). Currently, applicants are required to meet a minimum entry requirement of six GCSEs in grade 6, and 2 GCSEs in grade 5
About Education Provider
Region | South West |
Local Authority | Bath and North East Somerset |
Ofsted Rating | |
Gender Type | Co-Educational |
ISI Report | View Report |
Boarding Fee | £29,121 - £39,930 |
Sixth Form Fee | Day £18,438 |
Address | Lansdown Road, Bath, BA1 5RG |
"Chemistry is the bridge between the perceived world of substances and the imagined world of atoms." Peter Atkins The study of Chemistry is a fascinating journey from the concrete to the sublimely abstract. Through a combination of experimental investigation and theoretical models, we seek to illustrate and understand the wonders and complexities of the material world. Chemistry is a very popular A-Level at Kingswood with both Year 12 and 13 obtaining three sets each. Our students study the OCR course. They develop and define theoretical models and explore new aspects of Chemistry, including the shapes of molecules, isomerism, entropy, the synthesis of pharmaceuticals and advanced analytical techniques. Practical work is central to the A-Level course, and students are required to demonstrate their practical skills during assessed tasks. Our A-level students visit the School of Chemistry at the University of Bristol, where they carry out advanced practical procedures and analytical methods. We also venture beyond the A-Level specification with a programme of enrichment sessions, and we encourage our students to enter the Cambridge Chemistry Challenge and International Chemistry Olympiad.
Predicted GCSE grades (or equivalent). Currently, applicants are required to meet a minimum entry requirement of six GCSEs in grade 6, and 2 GCSEs in grade 5