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Science

In Chatham Hall science classes, be ready to question, observe, experiment, and evaluate as you study such subjects as physics, chemistry, biology, environmental science, and even robotics as part of a club. Through our dynamic college preparatory curriculum, you’ll learn to inquire purposefully, think critically, and judge wisely. You’ll also get the background needed for further scientific pursuit—which many of our students opt for in college. In fact, a 2000 survey showed that those who attend all-girls schools are seven times more likely to major in math and science in college than those who go to coed schools.

Graduation requirements
3 credits of laboratory science including Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.
  • Honors Physics

    Physics students explore the topics of mechanics, waves, optics and electricity. Laboratory exercises and demonstrations reinforce and encourage exploration of physical laws.  Collaborative learning is encouraged.  Often students are paired or grouped together for various activities such as problem solving, review sessions, and laboratories. Outside reading and research are required.

    Year-Long Course – 1 Credit
    Prerequisite:  Teacher recommendation and/or placement by the academic dean; enrollment, at least, in Algebra 2.


  • Advanced Physics

     This course is a continuation of Physics and is designed to be a second-year course taught at the introductory college level. The topics in the first-year course are revisited in more depth and at a faster pace.  Circular motion and rotation will be introduced.  Labs are performed to reinforce the concepts. 

    Year-Long Course – 1 Credit 
    Prerequisite:  B+ average or better in Biology, B+ average or better in Chemistry, A- or better in Physics, A- or better in math (a minimum of Algebra 2), and submitted application
  • Sustainability

    In this course, students will utilize natural resources on Chatham Hall’s campus to better understand sustainability. The course will focus on sustainability in the following major areas: Soil, freshwater, Air, Carbon, and Timber. In this course, students will have the opportunity to measure, monitor, and experience different variables on the school’s campus and greenhouse to apply their own observations to real-world issues stemming from the use or management of different resources. The course will culminate in a land management plan where students can apply their knowledge to defend their plan and justify the decisions that went into writing it. This course will not require a textbook but instead will have assigned readings of peer-reviewed journal articles. 

    Spring Semester – ½ Credit 
    Prerequisite: Chemistry and Biology


  • Neurobiology

    The course provides students with an introduction to the structure and function of the nervous system at the cellular and systems level. Throughout the semester, the students will focus on the cellular physiology of neurons, the brain, and the nervous system, as well as sensory and motor systems. The students will investigate what happens when the brain malfunctions. The course will be structured around the aforementioned topics, but in order for the experience to be meaningful to the students, they will have the opportunity to give input on topics and issues they wish to cover, as well as investigate a topic of their choice. 

    Fall Semester – ½ Credit
    Prerequisite:  Junior or Senior


     
  • Chemistry & Art

    Have you ever wondered what goes into making paints, lipstick and different color crayon names? This course explores the science beyond the art. Students will explore not only some chemistry structures and ideas but how they make up the vast pigments and properties in the art world. This course allows students to explore topics of chromatography, solubility, acids and bases, and carbon atoms with an art twist. Students should have a general knowledge of chemistry techniques. 

    Fall semester - ½ Credit
    Open to students who have taken Chemistry

Department Faculty

  • Photo of Amelia  Kolach
    Amelia Kolach
    Science Department Chair; Chemistry Teacher; Coach
    Bio
  • Photo of Shannon Crews
    Shannon Bird Crews
    Academic Office Assistant; Registrar
    434-432-5616
    Bio
  • Photo of Emma Lane
    Emma Lane
    Asst. Director of Riding; Riding Instructor; Equine Science Teacher
    434-432-5432
    Bio
  • Photo of Ginny McKinley
    Ginny McKinley
    Biology Teacher
    Bio
  • Photo of Molly Thomas
    Molly Thomas P'06, '08
    Physics & Algebra Teacher; Robotics Mentor
    434-432-2941
    Bio
800 Chatham Hall Circle  •  Chatham, VA 24531
+1 434.432.2941  •  admissions@chathamhall.org
Day and boarding school for girls grades 9-12 in the Episcopal tradition.

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