Course Curriculum

Get a head start and stay one step ahead of the NSW school curriculum. Developed and designed by our NESA experts, 10 weekly lessons each term which covering every single BOSTES syllabus dot-point. Our schedule of topics may vary as we may modify our course year to year for continual improvement.New Syllabus

October – December
School Term 4

  • Week 1: Properties of Matter I: Separation Techniques
  • Week 2: Properties of Matter II: Nomenclature and Properties
  • Week 3: Atomic structure and atomic mass I: Isotopes
  • Week 4: Atomic structure and atomic mass II: Energy Levels and Unstable Isotopes
  • Week 5: Periodicity
  • Week 6: Bonding I: Ionic and Covalent
  • Week 7: Bonding II: Chemical Structures
  • Week 8: Bonding III: Physical Properties
  • Week 9: Term Test
  • Week 10: Term Test Review

February – April
School Term 1

  • Week 1: Mole Concept I
  • Week 2: Mole Concept II
  • Week 3: Mole Concept III
  • Week 4: Concentration and Molarity I
  • Week 5: Concentration and Molarity II
  • Week 6: Concentration and Molarity III
  • Week 7: Gas Laws I
  • Week 8: Gas Laws II
  • Week 9: Term Test
  • Week 10: Term Test Review
April – Jun
School Term 2

  • Week 1: Chemical Reactions I
  • Week 2: Chemical Reactions II
  • Week 3: Chemical Reactions III
  • Week 4: Predicting Reactions I: Reactivity of Metals
  • Week 5: Predicting Reactions II: Periodic Patterns
  • Week 6: Predicting Reactions III: Galvanic Cells
  • Week 7: Rate of Reaction I
  • Week 8: Rate of Reaction II: Collision Theory
  • Week 9: Term Test
  • Week 10: Term Test Review
July – September
School Term 3

  • Week 1: Energy Changes in Chemical Reactions I: Endothermic/Exothermic Reactions
  • Week 2: Energy Changes in Chemical Reactions II: Enthalpy
  • Week 3: Energy Changes in Chemical Reactions III: Energy Profiles and Catalysts
  • Week 4: Enthalpy and Hess’s Law I: Enthalpy
  • Week 5: Enthalpy and Hess’s Law II: Hess’s Law
  • Week 6: Enthalpy and Hess’s Law III: Applying Hess’s Law
  • Week 7: Entropy and Gibbs Free Energy I: Entropy and Enthalpy
  • Week 8: Entropy and Gibbs Free Energy II: Gibbs Free Energy
  • Week 9: Term Test
  • Week 10: Term Test Review
y11_chemistry

2 Hour Class

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2 HOURS LESSON BREAKDOWN

Review and Quiz

15 mins

Teachers revise previous lesson and answer homework questions before the class quiz.

Theory Lesson

90 mins

Teachers expain concepts, summaries, study notes, example questions and worked solutions.

Q & A

15 mins

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COURSE TUTORS

EASON XIA
EASON XIAUNSW | ATAR 99.40 | Maths, English, Chemistry, Economics Teacher
Eason is currently enrolled in a Bachelor of Actuarial Studies/Commerce degree at UNSW, achieving an ATAR of 99.40 in 2017.

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Comprehensive Theory Book
Students receive a 300+ pages comprehensive theory booklet in class that has been developed by our team of experienced teachers.

Homework Book
Each week students receive a 100+ pages exam-style homework booklet. Homework is marked each week & completion is noted by our stuff.

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