Science
Everything for teaching science, organised by subject: biology, chemistry and physics, plus ready-to-use science kits for specific topics. This range covers the subject-specific resources each science needs — models, specimens, reagents, physics apparatus and topic kits — while the general glassware, measuring and heating apparatus shared across all three lives in the laboratory equipment range.
Buying science supplies
How is the science range organised?
By subject, so you can go straight to what a scheme of work needs. Biology covers specimens, models and dissection; chemistry covers reagents, reactions and separation; physics covers electricity, mechanics and optics apparatus. Science kits bundle the equipment for a specific topic or experiment, which is often the quickest way to resource a single practical.
What's the difference between the science and laboratory equipment ranges?
The science range is organised by subject and holds the subject-specific resources — the things a biology, chemistry or physics lesson needs in particular. The laboratory equipment range holds the general apparatus shared across all sciences: glassware, measuring cylinders, balances, heating equipment and the like. Most departments order from both, which is why they sit on one account.
Can you supply a whole science department?
Yes — from equipping a new lab to topping up through the year, across all three sciences. Education pricing and class-pack quantities keep per-pupil costs down, and consolidating orders simplifies delivery and technician support. Our school science lab equipment checklist is a useful starting point when planning an order.