Programs and Classes
Get in touch and let us know how we can help.
Get Ahead This Summer with High School Science!
Head start classes during summer for high school science classes
Boost your confidence and get a head start on next year’s science courses with Summer Head Start Classes at Redmond Science Academy! Designed for high school students, these focused sessions will reinforce key concepts, build strong problem-solving skills, and prepare you for advanced coursework in Biology, Chemistry, and Physics. Whether you’re looking to solidify your foundation or get ahead, this is the perfect way to start the school year, ready and confident.
Get Ahead This Summer with High School Science!
Head start classes during summer for high school science classes
- July 7ᵗʰ – July 31ˢᵗ
- August 4ᵗʰ – August 28ᵗʰ
Honors Courses
- Honors / Regular Biology
- Honors / Regular Chemistry
- Honors / Regular Physics
Advanced level Life science classes:
As more students express interest in pursuing careers in health sciences, the academic journey ahead is becoming increasingly competitive and content-heavy. From rigorous college coursework to the MCAT,
students are expected to have a deep and thorough understanding of biology, chemistry, and related disciplines.
To support motivated students who are seriously considering a future in medicine or biological sciences, I am offering Advanced Science Classes focused on in-depth biology and chemistry. These classes are designed to build a strong foundation early—starting as early as middle school—and will benefit students aiming to stand out in high school, college, and beyond.
This opportunity is best suited for students who are truly committed to the biology/health science path. In addition to mastering advanced concepts, students will be encouraged to prepare for prestigious competitions such as the USA Biology Olympiad and the Brain Bee, which can greatly enhance their academic profiles and deepen their scientific understanding.
Topics covered in this year-long class are:
- Cell and Molecular Biology
- Animal Anatomy and Physiology
- Genetics and Evolution
- Plant Anatomy and Physiology
- Ecology
- Etiology
- Biosystematics
Please reach out if you would like to learn more or reserve a spot.

Meteorology
Meteorology: Everyday Weather Weather affects our lives every single day, but what really drives the sun, wind, clouds, and rain we see outside our window? This course introduces the science of meteorology in a clear, hands-on way, exploring the forces behind weather patterns, forecasting, and climate. Students will learn how to read weather maps, understand storms, and connect real-world observations with scientific principles. Perfect for curious learners who want to make sense of the sky above!
Last updated Sep 9th, 2025

Remote Sensing
Remote Sensing focuses on analyzing satellite data to study Earth’s systems. Students learn how to interpret maps, spectral graphs, and imagery collected by instruments such as MODIS, GOES, or Landsat in order to understand topics like weather patterns, climate change, land use, and ocean processes.
Last updated Oct 24th, 2025

Solar system
How did our solar system come to be? Why do planets differ so much in size, composition, and atmosphere? This course takes students on a journey from the swirling clouds of gas and dust that formed our Sun to the birth of rocky planets, gas giants, moons, and asteroids. We will explore the nebular hypothesis, the role of gravity and accretion, and the processes that shaped Earth and its neighbors. Students will also compare our solar system to newly discovered exoplanetary systems, gaining insights into how worlds form across the universe. By the end of this course, students will understand the key stages of planetary formation and the dynamic processes that continue to shape our solar system today.
Last updated Sep 9th, 2025

Chemistry of poisons, venoms and hazardous substances
This event introduces students to the science of chemicals and toxins found in everyday life. Topics include the properties and identification of common household substances, the effects of medicines, poisons, and venoms on living organisms, and the role of toxic plants and animals in nature. Students will also learn laboratory techniques for testing and analyzing substances, with an emphasis on safety and problem-solving.
3 students enrolled
Last updated Sep 10th, 2025

Genetics
Genetics – Mastering the Blueprint of Life This advanced-level course explores the foundational principles and modern applications of genetics, tailored for highly motivated middle and high school students preparing for competitive science events. Students will gain a thorough understanding of Mendelian inheritance, Punnett squares, pedigree analysis, molecular genetics, DNA structure and replication, transcription and translation, mutations, genetic engineering, and biotechnology. The course includes structured lectures, interactive problem-solving sessions, and in-depth analysis of real-life genetic case studies. Students will also engage with diagnostic practice questions and critical-thinking exercises modeled after those used in top-tier academic competitions. Ideal for students passionate about biology and seeking to build a strong grasp of genetic principles, this course prepares learners for advanced biology challenges and future STEM success.
Last updated Sep 10th, 2025

Electrical Circuits
Circuits and Magnetism – Advanced Physics for Young Scholars This course offers a deep dive into the fundamentals of electric circuits and magnetism, tailored for motivated middle and high school students preparing for competitive STEM events. Students will explore core concepts such as Ohm’s Law, Kirchhoff’s Rules, series and parallel circuits, electrical power, capacitors, magnetic fields, electromagnets, transformers, motors and generators, and the right-hand rule. Hands-on activities, guided problem-solving, and practice with real-world applications will equip students with both conceptual clarity and analytical skills. The curriculum is aligned with the rigor of national-level science competitions and is ideal for students looking to sharpen their understanding in preparation for physics-based academic challenges. Whether you're new to circuits or aiming to master electromagnetism, this class will build a strong foundation and boost your confidence for future academic success.
Last updated Sep 12th, 2025

Oceanography
Dynamic Planet: Oceanography This course explores the ever-changing nature of Earth's oceans, focusing on the dynamic processes that shape marine environments. Students will study topics such as ocean currents, waves, tides, salinity, temperature layers, seafloor spreading, plate tectonics, and the role of oceans in climate systems. Designed for students preparing for academic science competitions, this course emphasizes conceptual understanding, map reading, data interpretation, and analytical skills. Ideal for motivated learners seeking a deeper understanding of Earth science and ocean systems.
Last updated Jun 20th, 2025

Human Anatomy and Physiology
Nervous, Sensory, and Endocrine Systems This advanced course offers a focused exploration of the nervous, sensory, and endocrine systems—the body’s primary control and communication networks. Designed for highly motivated middle and high school students preparing for academic science competitions or seeking enrichment beyond the classroom, this course blends detailed instruction, interactive visuals, and structured practice. Students will study the structure and function of the central and peripheral nervous systems, reflex arcs, neurotransmitters, major sensory organs (eye, ear, skin, tongue, nose), and mechanisms of sensation and perception. The course also covers the endocrine glands, hormone action pathways, feedback mechanisms, and the critical interplay between the endocrine and nervous systems. Through diagrams, and advanced-level questions, students will develop a strong understanding, while building skills needed for biology competitions and future health science pathways.
Last updated Jun 13th, 2025

Simple and compound Machines
In this self-paced online course, students will explore the principles behind simple machines—levers, pulleys, wheels and axles, inclined planes, screws, and wedges—and how they combine to form compound machines. Through clear explanations, diagrams, animations, and problem-solving exercises, learners will gain a strong conceptual understanding of how these devices make work easier and how they are used in everyday life. Perfect for building foundational physics knowledge in a flexible and engaging format.
8 students enrolled
Last updated Sep 14th, 2025