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Year 12 Taster Day Session – Applied Science (AAQ)
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Year 12 Taster Day Session – Applied Science (AAQ)

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This engaging taster session offers Year 12 students a comprehensive introduction to the new Applied Award Qualification (AAQ) in Science. Designed to give students a clear understanding of the course structure and expectations, the session covers: An overview of the AAQ, including key skills developed throughout the course UCAS points associated with the qualification and progression opportunities Sample past papers and exemplar coursework to showcase assessment standards A hands-on practical activity focused on titration, reinforcing key practical skills Supporting printouts and resources to guide students through the session This session provides an excellent opportunity for students to experience the balance of theory and practical work the AAQ offers, helping them make informed choices about their future studies.
Bunsen burner license
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Bunsen burner license

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Bunsen burner license as an incentive for students who can safely use the bunsen burners in a lab. There are two variants of this document. The first one allows a box in the top left corner add the schools logo. The second one is just plain. Bunsen Burner License for Students Purpose: The Bunsen Burner License certifies that a student has demonstrated the necessary knowledge, skills, and safety practices required to responsibly and effectively use a Bunsen burner in laboratory settings. Requirements: To obtain a Bunsen Burner License, students must: Understand Safety Procedures: Properly use personal protective equipment (PPE), including safety goggles, lab coats, and heat-resistant gloves. Recognize the hazards associated with open flames and flammable materials. Ignition and Flame Control: Safely ignite and adjust the flame, including setting the appropriate flame type (blue or yellow) for various experiments. Handling and Operation: Demonstrate proper handling techniques, such as securely connecting the burner to the gas source and turning it off safely. Emergency Protocols: Understand emergency procedures, including what to do in case of a gas leak, fire, or burns. Evaluation: Students will be assessed on: Correctly following lab safety protocols. Ability to light and adjust the flame safely. Knowledge of handling and storing the equipment properly. Understanding of emergency response actions. Duration: The license is valid for one academic year and must be renewed with an updated safety review. This license ensures students are well-prepared to use Bunsen burners safely and responsibly in lab environments.