Students studying this course will learn about pure mathematics, mechanics and statistics. The pure mathematics builds on algebra and problem solving from GCSE, and statistics allows students to analyse data and interpret probabilities. Mechanics is a branch of mathematics that deals with forces and motion. The A-Level Mathematics course aims to develop mathematical knowledge, concepts, processes and skills in a variety of contexts so that students appreciate the relationships between the various areas of mathematics and can apply them using models of physical situations. Students will need good algebra skills and should have, or develop, a neat, detailed and methodical style of working. Mathematics is a demanding and fast-paced subject, and requires significant independent study outside of the classroom.
GCSE grade 7 or above in Maths.
There are three papers, equally weighted and each worth 100 marks. Exams are 2 hours long. Paper 1: Pure Mathematics - 2hrs, 100 marks (⅓ total grade) Paper 2: Pure Mathematics + Mechanics - 2hrs, 100 marks (⅓ total grade) Paper 3: Pure Mathematics + Statistics - 2hrs, 100 marks (⅓ total grade)
About Education Provider
Region | South West |
Local Authority | Gloucestershire |
Ofsted Rating | Outstanding |
Gender Type | Co-Educational |
Address | Abenhall Road, Mitcheldean, GL17 0DU |
Students studying this course will learn about pure mathematics, mechanics and statistics. The pure mathematics builds on algebra and problem solving from GCSE, and statistics allows students to analyse data and interpret probabilities. Mechanics is a branch of mathematics that deals with forces and motion. The A-Level Mathematics course aims to develop mathematical knowledge, concepts, processes and skills in a variety of contexts so that students appreciate the relationships between the various areas of mathematics and can apply them using models of physical situations. Students will need good algebra skills and should have, or develop, a neat, detailed and methodical style of working. Mathematics is a demanding and fast-paced subject, and requires significant independent study outside of the classroom.
GCSE grade 7 or above in Maths.
There are three papers, equally weighted and each worth 100 marks. Exams are 2 hours long. Paper 1: Pure Mathematics - 2hrs, 100 marks (⅓ total grade) Paper 2: Pure Mathematics + Mechanics - 2hrs, 100 marks (⅓ total grade) Paper 3: Pure Mathematics + Statistics - 2hrs, 100 marks (⅓ total grade)