Advanced Higher Chemistry Lab Sessions
Teacher lead and a great way to start the Advanced Higher chemistry course, building pupil's practical skills for the course ahead.
Select date and time
Location
The Nucleus Building
Thomas Bayes Road Edinburgh EH9 3FG United KingdomAgenda
9:30 AM
Arrive for 9.30 am
9:30 AM - 9:40 AM
Get lab ready
9:40 AM - 12:00 PM
Teacher lead experiments
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Lunch break
1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Teacher lead experiments
About this event
What is the opportunity?
For Advanced Higher chemistry pupils to use our teaching laboratory facilities, with all equipment and chemicals provided free of charge. Each school will have designated bench and hood space, and multiple sets of equipment to carry out experiments. The available experiments follow the old SQA PPAs, and we recommend you use this time to upskill your pupils with practical understanding of labware and techniques, rather than trying to collect data for AH research projects.
Who runs the sessions?
The sessions are lead by school teacher(s) familiar with the AH course, and must be present at all times, they are responsible for pupil safety and the experiments. There will be technicians and lab demonstrators available in each session to assist, but their role is not to supervise your class.
Experiments on offer this year,
Although no longer an SQA requiremnt, the old PPAs provide valuable opportunities to understand key lab skills and techniques. From feedback last year, we are still offering each school multiple sets of equipment from which pupils can complete different experiments over the course of the day. Your pupils will be in one area of the lab, we hope this provides easier supervision and more flexibility for your class. Depending on your class size, you may not be able to run the one experiment with all pupils at the same time.
Two sets of the following five experiments will be available at each lab area. Allocated lab space depends on pupil numbers, but typically up to 12 pupils = 1 bay, 12+ = 2 bays. Pupils may work individually or in small groups to complete experiments, then wash and swap kits with their classmates throughout the day. Experiments available are,
- Experiment 7A: Preparation of aspirin
- Experiment 7B: Determination of aspirin
- Experiment 8: Preparation of benzoic acid by hydrolysis of ethyl benzoate
- Experiment 9: Preparation of ethyl ethanoate
- Experiment 10: Colorimetric determination of manganese in steel
We can provide a digital copy of the experimental methods, you may have a different version which you are welcome to use if it requires the same apparatus and chemicals. Printed experimental methods should be provided by the schools to the pupils.
Booking Capacity.
Due to high demand, each school may sign up to 1 full day session with a maximum of 20 students attending on each day. Please get in touch if you expect to have more than 20 pupils in your class, we will do our best to accommodate.
Health & Safety
Everyone present must adhere to health and safety protocols.
- All present must wear the appropriate personal protective equipment (lab coats, gloves, and safety glasses). We can provide these.
- All present must be appropriately dressed for a lab. No open toed shoes are allowed and full-length trousers/dress must be worn e.g. no exposed skin.
- Long hair must be tied back.
- No food or drink (including chewing gum) is to be consumed within the lab.
- No phones are to be touched with gloved hands.
Any visitor not maintaining safety protocol, and are presenting a hazard to themselves or others, will be asked to leave the lab.
Getting Here
The sessions will be in The Nucleus Building, Thomas Bayes Rd, Edinburgh EH9 3FG. You will be met in the foyer by a member of our team at 9.30am and taken up to the teaching labs. Please wait on the ground floor if you arrive early.
For arriving by public transport, Lothian bus services stop on West Mains Road and Mayfield Road, adjacent to campus. Lothian bus services also stop adjacent to Cameron toll shopping centre, which is approximately a 10-minute walk from campus.
If you are driving, there is ample free street parking surrounding the campus (e.g. West Mains Road), with a convient pick up/drop off point directly outside the main chemistry building on David Brewster Road, just a short walk to the Nucleus Building. Parking on the university campus is by permit only, which must be requested in advance.
Frequently asked questions
Please contact jenny.gracie@ed.ac.uk, as soon as possible to discuss accessibility requirements. We will strive to mirror the adjustments in place in school in our labs, to ensure everyone has access.
At the moment, we are allowing one full day per school, this is to ensure many schools have access to the facilities.
Each school can book space for 20 pupils. If you have more than 20 pupils in your advanced higher class, please get in touch with jenny.gracie@ed.ac.uk to discuss.
Sessions are teacher lead, you are more than welcome to bring extra staff (teachers or technicians). Our lab demonstrators will help with inquiries and ensure safety, but they are not to lead the experiments. A class teacher (familiar with AH chemistry) MUST be present at all times.
Please cancel or edit your booking via Eventbrite, or contact jenny.gracie@ed.ac.uk if you are having difficulties.
There is free street parking surrounding the campus, with a drop off point directly outside the main chemistry building (Joseph Black), a few minutes walk to the Nucleus entrance. Parking on the university campus is by permit only, which must be requested in advance.
There are a few cafes and a shop on campus, which visitors are welcome to use (card/contactless payments only). There are also facilities in the Nucleus for heating food or eating packed lunches.