39 of our A Level Chemists recently took part in the Cambridge Chemistry Challenge.
They completed an extremely challenging written paper set by the University of Cambridge, which requires them to apply their understanding of Chemistry to unfamiliar problems and concepts and challenges them to think like a university student.

Our students did amazingly well – achieving 3 gold awards, 5 silver awards and 16 copper awards.

A Level Chemistry is a two year course which will give students the opportunity to join Science Society, take part in regular competitions and attend university visits. Many students who enjoy and successfully complete this subject typically progress onto a range of degree courses including: Medicine, Dentistry, Veterinary Science, Pharmacy, Pharmacology and Chemical Engineering. So get your lab coat on and think positively – just like a proton. Find out more below.
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