
Science
Science is able to inform problem solving and decision making in many areas of life.
Science is a way of investigating, understanding, and explaining our natural, physical world and the wider universe.
It involves generating and testing ideas, gathering evidence – including by making observations, carrying out investigations and modelling, and communicating and debating with others – in order to develop scientific knowledge, understanding, and explanations. Scientific progress comes from logical, systematic work and from creative insight, built on a foundation of respect for evidence. Different cultures and periods of history have contributed to the development of science.
Science is able to inform problem solving and decision making in many areas of life.
About living things and how they interact with each other and the environment.
By studying physics, students gain an understanding of interactions between parts of the physical world and of the ways in which they can be represented.
The Marine Academy course provides both Y12 and Y13 students with the knowledge and skills required to safely enjoy scuba diving.
In their study of chemistry, students develop understandings of the composition and properties of matter, the changes it undergoes, and the energy involved.
The branch of agriculture that deals with the art, science, technology, and business of vegetable garden plant growing.