There are two compulsory core modules covering various topics in Pure Mathematics and two optional modules. At DGSB, you will normally study the optional modules Further Mechanics 1 and Decision Mathematics 1. However, it is possible for you to do other modules, although if you select this route, it will involve some supervised self-study. At the end of Year 13, there are four 90-minute exams, two for Core Pure Maths and one for each of the other modules studied.
• At least a Grade 4 in GCSE English Language or GCSE English Literature. • At least a Grade 4 in GCSE Mathematics. • Meet the entry requirements for at least 3 full A Level subjects. Each subject has its own specific entry criteria. • If a student wants to study two or more Science A Levels, they need at least a Grade 6 and a Grade 7 across the subjects at GCSE or a Grade 6,7 in GCSE Combined Science. • Grade 8 in GCSE Mathematics. Students must also study Mathematics A-level. This is an additional subject, so students who select this option will be taking four A-Levels.
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There are two compulsory core modules covering various topics in Pure Mathematics and two optional modules. At DGSB, you will normally study the optional modules Further Mechanics 1 and Decision Mathematics 1. However, it is possible for you to do other modules, although if you select this route, it will involve some supervised self-study. At the end of Year 13, there are four 90-minute exams, two for Core Pure Maths and one for each of the other modules studied.
• At least a Grade 4 in GCSE English Language or GCSE English Literature. • At least a Grade 4 in GCSE Mathematics. • Meet the entry requirements for at least 3 full A Level subjects. Each subject has its own specific entry criteria. • If a student wants to study two or more Science A Levels, they need at least a Grade 6 and a Grade 7 across the subjects at GCSE or a Grade 6,7 in GCSE Combined Science. • Grade 8 in GCSE Mathematics. Students must also study Mathematics A-level. This is an additional subject, so students who select this option will be taking four A-Levels.