Mathematics provides us with the tools that we need to understand and interpret our world. It is the language used to describe patterns and solve quantitative problems in fields ranging from Art and Graphic Design to Science and Engineering. It develops creativity and higher-order thinking skills and because the level of mathematical thinking and problem-solving needed in the workplace and in the world continues to increase, those who understand mathematics will enjoy better opportunities.
GCSE grade 7 or above (or equivalent)
- The new A level in Mathematics is a prescribed course. All pupils have to study Pure Mathematics which forms the majority of the course and also some Mechanics and some Statistics - The course requires pupils to have a calculator that has: an iterative function, the ability to compute summary statistics and access probabilities from standard statistical distributions and for Further Mathematicians the ability to perform calculations with matrices up to at least order 3 x 3 - Assessment is at the end of the course and has 3 two hour papers.
About Education Provider
| Region | West Midlands |
| Local Authority | Birmingham |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Scotland Lane, Bartley Green, Birmingham, B32 4BT |
Mathematics provides us with the tools that we need to understand and interpret our world. It is the language used to describe patterns and solve quantitative problems in fields ranging from Art and Graphic Design to Science and Engineering. It develops creativity and higher-order thinking skills and because the level of mathematical thinking and problem-solving needed in the workplace and in the world continues to increase, those who understand mathematics will enjoy better opportunities.
GCSE grade 7 or above (or equivalent)
- The new A level in Mathematics is a prescribed course. All pupils have to study Pure Mathematics which forms the majority of the course and also some Mechanics and some Statistics - The course requires pupils to have a calculator that has: an iterative function, the ability to compute summary statistics and access probabilities from standard statistical distributions and for Further Mathematicians the ability to perform calculations with matrices up to at least order 3 x 3 - Assessment is at the end of the course and has 3 two hour papers.