Students enjoy its challenge, its clarity, and the satisfaction of solving problems. The Maths A-level course gives students the essential tools required to study and understand abstract ideas in a wide range of contexts. The Mathematics A level consists of Pure Mathematics (2/3 of the course) and Applied Mathematics in Mechanics and Statistics (1/6 each). In Pure Mathematics you will deepen your knowledge of some GCSE topics such as trigonometry and sequences, whilst branching out into new, unfamiliar areas such as logarithms, calculus and mathematical modelling. You will use algebra and problem-solving in a wide range of abstract situations, honing your mathematical communication skills. On the Applied side, Mechanics will allow you to explore the mathematics behind Newtonian ideas of motion and forces. Statistics will enable you to analyse and interpret the real world through data and probability models. The final assessment consists of three 2-hour exams at the end of Year 13. Mathematical skills are highly prized and an A-level qualification in some form of Maths will be valuable when applying for university entry and will give you a very significant advantage in the job market. Courses or careers that either require A-level Maths or are strongly related include Economics, Medicine, Architecture, Engineering, Accountancy, Teaching, Psychology, Physics and Computing. You will be introduced to concepts you have not encountered before and the introduction to new theorems and the background to them can be fascinating.
Subject grades: GCSE grade 7 in Mathematics. Required Admissions Score: The indicative Maths Adjusted Admissions Score is 60.
About Education Provider
| Region | East of England |
| Local Authority | Cambridgeshire |
| Ofsted Rating | Outstanding |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Hills Road, Cambridge, CB2 8PE |
Students enjoy its challenge, its clarity, and the satisfaction of solving problems. The Maths A-level course gives students the essential tools required to study and understand abstract ideas in a wide range of contexts. The Mathematics A level consists of Pure Mathematics (2/3 of the course) and Applied Mathematics in Mechanics and Statistics (1/6 each). In Pure Mathematics you will deepen your knowledge of some GCSE topics such as trigonometry and sequences, whilst branching out into new, unfamiliar areas such as logarithms, calculus and mathematical modelling. You will use algebra and problem-solving in a wide range of abstract situations, honing your mathematical communication skills. On the Applied side, Mechanics will allow you to explore the mathematics behind Newtonian ideas of motion and forces. Statistics will enable you to analyse and interpret the real world through data and probability models. The final assessment consists of three 2-hour exams at the end of Year 13. Mathematical skills are highly prized and an A-level qualification in some form of Maths will be valuable when applying for university entry and will give you a very significant advantage in the job market. Courses or careers that either require A-level Maths or are strongly related include Economics, Medicine, Architecture, Engineering, Accountancy, Teaching, Psychology, Physics and Computing. You will be introduced to concepts you have not encountered before and the introduction to new theorems and the background to them can be fascinating.
Subject grades: GCSE grade 7 in Mathematics. Required Admissions Score: The indicative Maths Adjusted Admissions Score is 60.