Above is the schedule for all Key Stage 3 Science.
The length of topics may change due to lost lesson's or students progress.
Wednesday 20th March
Monday 18th March
Sunday 18th March
The NBA Science Fair took place on 28th February, fun was had, information given and science learnt. Can't wait for the next year science fair.
please give a round of applause to the following students for helping NBA win this year Newton Inter school competition.
Daud Safi, Hiruni Fernando, Ahmed Abdulrahman, Yasmin Reffat, Adham Elaraby, Jumana Abdelhady.
Below are the experimental help sheet for the science fair Category 1 – Standard-Level Experiment Category. for each experiment there are 2 sheets, the guidance sheet will explain how to carry out the experiment, the Investigation sheet will guide your child in what information must be gathered and what information is need for the display.
Here are some of our keen year 7, fully suited up and testing substance to find out what unknown samples are acids and alkalies.
Hey why is that room so dark? Ah its just our year 8 boys learning all about light and doing an experiment on reflection.
Look at that concentration. Poor year 9 boys have to count the bubble being released during there experiment.
Topic 7F: Acids and Alkalis
Topic 7D: Ecosystems
Topic 7G: Particles
Topic 7J: Current Electricity
Topic 8J: Light
Topic 8G: Metals and their uses
Topic 8C: Breathing and Respiration
Topic 8D: Unicellular Organisms
Topic 9F: Chemical Reactions
Topic 9J: Electromagnets and Static Electricity
Topic 9D: Transition to IGCSE Biology
Topic 9L: Transition to IGCSE Physics
Sunday 2nd December
Wednesday 28th November
Tuesday 4th December
Look at this, one of our boys has found the sweet spot were the ruler itself has a large enough moment to balance out the weights on the other end
Who let all that water in the Lab? Here are some of our students showing of the water molecules they made from the MolyMod kits during a chemistry lesson
Here's Mary Poppins showing this class of year 9 how to use less force to left up a weight.