The course follows three key elements: Core, Statistics and Mechanics. All students intending to pursue a conventional 2-year A Level in Mathematics will sit a test of their mathematical capability within the first two weeks of Year 12. Before this, all applicants will receive a preparatory pack to work through during the summer break, outlining the skills that we believe a student should possess before embarking on A Level Mathematics. Mathematics is an ideal subject to study with any advanced level subjects but has particular relevance for any Science subject, Economics and Business Studies, Computing, IT, Geography, Sociology and Psychology.
A minimum of five passes at grade 5 or higher at GCSE, within these passes, there must be a grade 5 or higher in English Language or Literature and Maths. GCSE Mathematics at the Higher tier. Students must have a minimum of grade 6, but will usually have achieved grade 7 or higher at GCSE.
• Two 2 hour Pure Maths papers. • One 2 hour Statistics and Mechanics paper.
About Education Provider
| Region | East of England |
| Local Authority | Essex |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Rembrandt Way, Colchester, CO3 4QS |
The course follows three key elements: Core, Statistics and Mechanics. All students intending to pursue a conventional 2-year A Level in Mathematics will sit a test of their mathematical capability within the first two weeks of Year 12. Before this, all applicants will receive a preparatory pack to work through during the summer break, outlining the skills that we believe a student should possess before embarking on A Level Mathematics. Mathematics is an ideal subject to study with any advanced level subjects but has particular relevance for any Science subject, Economics and Business Studies, Computing, IT, Geography, Sociology and Psychology.
A minimum of five passes at grade 5 or higher at GCSE, within these passes, there must be a grade 5 or higher in English Language or Literature and Maths. GCSE Mathematics at the Higher tier. Students must have a minimum of grade 6, but will usually have achieved grade 7 or higher at GCSE.
• Two 2 hour Pure Maths papers. • One 2 hour Statistics and Mechanics paper.