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IB Chemistry
Sir Geoffrey Leigh Academy
Sir Geoffrey Leigh Academy , Green Street Green Road , Dartford, Kent, DA1 1QE
Available start dates
Available start dates
Application Instructions
Applications Open - 12 November 2025
Applications Close - 12 April 2026
Entry Requirements - All entry requirements can be found in our course directory here.
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Course Summary
Chemistry is an experimental science that combines academic study with the acquisition of practical and investigational skills. Chemical principles underpin both the physical environment in which we live and all biological systems. Chemistry is often a prerequisite for many other courses in higher education, such as medicine, biological science and environmental science.
Both theory and practical work should be undertaken by all students as they complement one another naturally, both in school and in the wider scientific community. The DP chemistry course allows students to develop a wide range of practical skills and to increase facility in the use of mathematics. It also allows students to develop interpersonal and information technology skills, which are essential to life in the 21st century.
By studying chemistry students should become aware of how scientists work and communicate with each other. While the scientific method may take on a wide variety of forms, it is the emphasis on a practical approach through experimental work that characterises the subject.
Teachers provide students with opportunities to develop manipulative skills, design investigations, collect data, analyse results and evaluate and communicate their findings.
Course Details
Through the overarching theme of the nature of science, the aims of the DP chemistry course are to enable students to:
appreciate scientific study and creativity within a global context through stimulating and challenging opportunities
acquire a body of knowledge, methods and techniques that characterise science and technology
apply and use a body of knowledge, methods and techniques that characterise science and technology
develop an ability to analyse, evaluate and synthesise scientific information
develop a critical awareness of the need for, and the value of, effective collaboration and communication during scientific activities
develop experimental and investigative scientific skills including the use of current technologies
develop and apply 21st century communication skills in the study of science
become critically aware, as global citizens, of the ethical implications of using science and technology
develop an appreciation of the possibilities and limitations of science and technology
develop an understanding of the relationships between scientific disciplines and their influence on other areas of knowledge.
How will it be delivered and assessed?
External
Paper 1: 40 multiple-choice questions
Paper 2: Short answer and extended response questions
Paper 3: Data and practical-based questions plus, short answer and extended response questions on the option
Internal
Investigation and write-up of 6 to 12 pages
Entry requirements
5+ GCSEs at grades 9-4
Grade 7 in mathematics
Grade 7-7 in combined science or 7 in Physics
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