WE ASPIRE to be one of the best physics departments in the country by giving our pupils a first class education throughout their time at Wilson’s School. Physics is a vast and exciting subject, which can broadly be summed up as the science of how stuff works.

One of our primary aims as a Department is to instil a sense of wonder and curiosity within our students about the universe — and its contents! Studying Physics allows us to pose and answer the questions that this sense of curiosity provokes.

Our Staff

Mr Carew-Robinson (Head of Department)
Mr Benn
Mr Stobie-Jones
Mr Redmond
Miss Jones

‘But though the professed aim of all scientific work is to unravel the secrets of nature, it has another effect, not less valuable, on the mind of the worker. It leaves him in possession of methods which nothing but scientific work could have led him to invent’

(James Clerk-Maxwell)

In Years 7 and 8 Physics is taught as part of the combined Key Stage 3 science program. We recognise that these formative years lay the foundation for the scientific accomplishments of our students throughout the rest of their academic career. We therefore ensure that the Physics department provides significant input into scientific thinking at a junior level.

Enrichment

There is much more that goes on in the Physics department than just classroom learning! We regularly enter students for the British Physics Olympiad; we invite students across Years 11, 12 and 13 to enter the written challenges. Students in Year 13 who wish to apply to Oxbridge for Physics and Engineering courses are also given extra support with preparations for the Physics Aptitude Test and university interviews. The department also runs a popular physics problem solving club for 6th formers looking to improve their problem solving skills and challenge themselves with perplexing physics problems.

Sixth form students are also provided an opportunity to undertake their own research. Pupils interested in an engineering degree can take part in the Inspiring Engineers scheme run with Mott MacDonald, a global engineering consultancy company. The scheme involves working on an engineering project over the course of 6 months with a professional engineer mentor, which then leads to a Gold CREST award. In addition to this, students can take part in the increasingly popular CanSat competition, an initiative of the European Space Agency (ESA) that challenges students from all over Europe to build and launch a mini satellite the size of a soda can to an altitude of around 150m where it then collects atmospheric data before landing safely back to Earth.

For those interested in studying Physics beyond A level, there is the IRIS project which provides a chance to work on practical research using university resources and then present their findings at a conference.

During the lower sixth year, students undertake an independent research project on a title of their choice. This can range from an essay on an aspect of quantum physics to a practical project such as the construction of an automated robotic car. As part of this project, the Physics department offers resources and guidance to ensure the best outcomes for these projects.

Students are encouraged to pursue their interests and as such, will often set up their own clubs and societies with our support, organising discussions and presentations on interesting physics and engineering topics.

The department also organises the school’s entry to the SATRO problem solving competition, an engineering problem solving competition for key stages 3 to 5.

In addition to our class based activities, we also run trips, most notably the regular Easter trip to visit CERN in Geneva! As part of the trip students get to learn about the research that happens at the cutting edge of particle Physics, as well as taking in the culture and history of Geneva.

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