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Taught in specialist laboratories, chemistry nurtures precision and analytical thinking, helping pupils develop logical reasoning, problem-solving skills and meticulous practical techniques.
In Years 7–9, pupils build a strong conceptual foundation while developing investigative skills through structured experimental work. Most pupils study Chemistry as a separate science at GCSE, with a Combined Science pathway available where appropriate.
At A Level, pupils deepen their understanding through physical, inorganic and organic chemistry, applying theory to practical work and tackling complex chemical problems.
Pupils are encouraged to extend their learning beyond the classroom through national competitions, including the Salters’ Festivals of Chemistry, the Royal Society of Chemistry Schools Quiz, the Cambridge Chemistry Challenge and the Chemistry Olympiad.
We are saddened to hear the news of the closure of Durham High School.
We understand that this will be a worrying and uncertain time for pupils, their families and staff. If your family has been affected, and you would like to discuss options for your child’s education, our Admissions Team is here to provide advice and support, and to answer any questions you may have.