How much money could you make if you set up a business in Workshop selling sandwiches? How much tax, national insurance, and student loan will you pay when you start work? How much rubbish is produced in the UK each year? How can you use weather and temperature data from the past to predict what might happen in the future? If you think answering questions like this quickly and easily could be useful in life (like running a business or becoming an Engineer) then Core Math could be the subject for you! One teacher for 3 hours in year 12 (examined at the end of year 12 with the option to continue into year 13). If you choose to continue this course in year 13 you will have one teacher for 2 hours a week. 2 hours of independent study are expected each week. The subject is structured by projects/problems rather than by topics. Topics within our subject are covered throughout the year as several of them are covered in each of the projects that we work on.
You must have achieved 5 passes including mathematics and English, where a pass is defined as GCSE 9-4 and pass or better at level 2 BTEC. A Grade 5 or higher in GCSE Mathematics is required
Two exams at the end of the course in year 12. (There is an option to continue the course in year 13, and sit the exams at the end of year 13 instead) Paper 1: Introduction to quantitative reasoning, 72 marks, 2 hours, weighting: 50% Paper 2: Critical math's, 60 marks, 2 hours, 50% weighting.
About Education Provider
| Region | East Midlands |
| Local Authority | Nottinghamshire |
| Ofsted Rating | Outstanding |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Netherton Road, Worksop, S80 2SF |
How much money could you make if you set up a business in Workshop selling sandwiches? How much tax, national insurance, and student loan will you pay when you start work? How much rubbish is produced in the UK each year? How can you use weather and temperature data from the past to predict what might happen in the future? If you think answering questions like this quickly and easily could be useful in life (like running a business or becoming an Engineer) then Core Math could be the subject for you! One teacher for 3 hours in year 12 (examined at the end of year 12 with the option to continue into year 13). If you choose to continue this course in year 13 you will have one teacher for 2 hours a week. 2 hours of independent study are expected each week. The subject is structured by projects/problems rather than by topics. Topics within our subject are covered throughout the year as several of them are covered in each of the projects that we work on.
You must have achieved 5 passes including mathematics and English, where a pass is defined as GCSE 9-4 and pass or better at level 2 BTEC. A Grade 5 or higher in GCSE Mathematics is required
Two exams at the end of the course in year 12. (There is an option to continue the course in year 13, and sit the exams at the end of year 13 instead) Paper 1: Introduction to quantitative reasoning, 72 marks, 2 hours, weighting: 50% Paper 2: Critical math's, 60 marks, 2 hours, 50% weighting.