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Sciences

 

The Sciences curriculum area includes the study of ​planet Earth; forces, electricity and waves; biological systems; materials; and topical science.

Through learning in the sciences, children and young people develop their interest in, and understanding of, the living, material and physical world. They engage in a wide range of collaborative investigative tasks, which allows them to develop important skills to become creative, inventive and enterprising adults in a world where the skills and knowledge of the sciences are needed across all sectors of the economy.

Click here to find out about all of the S3 Course Options in Science for 2023-24.

Click here to find out about all of the Senior Course Options in Science for 2023-24.

Sciences staff

  • Ms R Blair (Principal Teacher of Sciences, Chemistry)
  • Ms S Bowie (Biology)
  • Ms H Le-Mar (Physics and Maths)
  • Dr K Lymer (Physics and Horticulture)
  • Dr D Robertson (Biology)
  • Miss L Stevenson (Chemistry)
  • Mr Wilson (Biology and Horticulture)