By studying Maths at A-Level, you'll develop a number of skills, such as: ● Problem-solving ● Analytical Skills ● Research Skills ● Logic Maths allows you to hone your ability to solve mathematical problems as well as abstract and scientific ones. These problem-solving skills can then be applied to many different areas of your life. You'll also learn how to analyse patterns, structures, and problems, which will in turn, help you to develop a critical eye. This will come in handy in both further study and future careers. Maths at A-Level will leave you with research skills that will allow you to find solutions to problems, investigate theories, and therefore give you the ability to find new information more effectively. Finally, your logical abilities will be developed so that you will have the tools needed to tackle a number of diverse areas, from managing your finances to planning projects. Paper 1: Pure Mathematics 1 Paper 2: Pure Mathematics 2 Chapter 1 - Algebraic Expressions Chapter 2 - Quadratics Chapter 3 - Equations and Inequalities Chapter 4 - Graphs and Transformations Chapter 5 - Straight Line Graphs Chapter 6 - Circles Chapter 7 - Algebraic Methods Chapter 8 - The Binomial Expansion Chapter 9 - Trigonometric Ratios Chapter 10 - Trigonometric Identities and Equations Chapter 11 - Vectors Chapter 12 - Differentiation Chapter 13 - Integration Chapter 14 - Logs and Exponentials Paper 3: Statistics and Mechanics Section A: Statistics Chapter 2 - Measures of Location and Spread Chapter 3 - Representing Data Chapter 5 - Probability Chapter 6 - Statistical Diagrams Section B: Mechanics Chapter 8 - Modelling in Mechanics Chapter 9 - Constant Accelerations Chapter 10 - Forces and Motion
Students need to have achieve at least 3 grade 5’s and 2 grade 4’s at GCSE level. To study A-Level mathematics you need to have achieved at least a grade 7 at GCSE level. Transition work must be completed before September to ensure all prior knowledge is covered.
A consistent framework for students to follow. All Maths students receive comprehensive resources, revision, further reading materials, and past exam questions. Regular homework/formative assessments are monitored and students are always offered 4 additional slots throughout the week for intervention.
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By studying Maths at A-Level, you'll develop a number of skills, such as: ● Problem-solving ● Analytical Skills ● Research Skills ● Logic Maths allows you to hone your ability to solve mathematical problems as well as abstract and scientific ones. These problem-solving skills can then be applied to many different areas of your life. You'll also learn how to analyse patterns, structures, and problems, which will in turn, help you to develop a critical eye. This will come in handy in both further study and future careers. Maths at A-Level will leave you with research skills that will allow you to find solutions to problems, investigate theories, and therefore give you the ability to find new information more effectively. Finally, your logical abilities will be developed so that you will have the tools needed to tackle a number of diverse areas, from managing your finances to planning projects. Paper 1: Pure Mathematics 1 Paper 2: Pure Mathematics 2 Chapter 1 - Algebraic Expressions Chapter 2 - Quadratics Chapter 3 - Equations and Inequalities Chapter 4 - Graphs and Transformations Chapter 5 - Straight Line Graphs Chapter 6 - Circles Chapter 7 - Algebraic Methods Chapter 8 - The Binomial Expansion Chapter 9 - Trigonometric Ratios Chapter 10 - Trigonometric Identities and Equations Chapter 11 - Vectors Chapter 12 - Differentiation Chapter 13 - Integration Chapter 14 - Logs and Exponentials Paper 3: Statistics and Mechanics Section A: Statistics Chapter 2 - Measures of Location and Spread Chapter 3 - Representing Data Chapter 5 - Probability Chapter 6 - Statistical Diagrams Section B: Mechanics Chapter 8 - Modelling in Mechanics Chapter 9 - Constant Accelerations Chapter 10 - Forces and Motion
Students need to have achieve at least 3 grade 5’s and 2 grade 4’s at GCSE level. To study A-Level mathematics you need to have achieved at least a grade 7 at GCSE level. Transition work must be completed before September to ensure all prior knowledge is covered.
A consistent framework for students to follow. All Maths students receive comprehensive resources, revision, further reading materials, and past exam questions. Regular homework/formative assessments are monitored and students are always offered 4 additional slots throughout the week for intervention.