• Educated Laboratories:

    Schools usually have separate labs for physics, chemistry, and biology, each equipped with the specific apparatus and materials needed for experiments in that subject. 

    Composite Science Lab:

    Some schools have a composite science lab, which combines elements from different science disciplines, allowing for more versatile learning and experimentation.

     

  • Laboratory Equipment:
    Essential equipment includes microscopes, hot plates, magnetic stirrers, water baths, autoclaves, centrifuges, spectrophotometers, incubators, and various glassware. 
    Computer Labs:
    A computer lab provides students with access to digital resources, research tools, and opportunities to learn about information technology. 
    Preparation Areas:
    Dedicated preparation areas allow teachers and lab assistants to set up experiments and manage materials efficiently. 
    Research and Project Rooms:
    Rooms for project-based research offer students a space to conduct in-depth investigations and develop their scientific skills. 
    Other Facilities:
    Some schools may also have “museum” areas for science collections, auditoriums for presentations, and informal meeting areas. 
    Safety:
    Strong emphasis is placed on safety, including proper ventilation of any toxic fumes and attention to acoustics and soundproofing, particularly in shared spaces.