During the twentieth century, science has come to play an increasingly important role in the lives of all Canadians. It underpins many of the technologies that we now take for granted, from life-saving pharmaceuticals to computers and other information technologies. There is every reason to expect that science and its impact on our lives will continue to grow as we enter the twenty-first century.

We offer a broad range of courses to meet the needs and interests of our students. An overview of each of these courses can be found at "Course Outlines". Please also feel free to click on our "Resources" where you can find information and ranging from our departmental goals to study skills for science students. Class pages can be found under "Teachers'.

Look at the Coming Up section below for Science Contest Information.

   
Ms. Dibowski
Mr. Fairfax
Mr. Kothari
Ms. McCormick
Mr. Onions
Mr. Peasley
Ms. Davis
Ms. Stelea
Mr. Murzaku
Ms. Webber
Mr. Wong

 
 
 
  SNC 1D0
  SNC 1P0
  SNC 2D0
  SNC 2P0
  SNC 3E0
  SBI 3U0
  SCH 3U0
  SPH 3U0
  SBI 4U0
  SCH 4U0
  SPH 4U0
     
   
  The University of Waterloo Avogadro Exam for SCH 3U students will take place on Thursday May 21, 2009. An announcement will be made closer to the date to inform students who are writing the contest the time at which it will take place. Sample exams/questions can be found by clicking here.
     
  The University of Waterloo CHEM13 Exam for SCH 4U students will take place on Thursday May 14, 2009. An announcement will be made closer to the date to inform students who are writing the contest the time at which it will take place. Sample exams/questions can be found by clicking here.
     
  Atomic Energy Canada Presentation on Nuclear Energy
     
     
     
     
  Cross Grade Science Study Tips
     
  Successful Presentation Guide