Mathematics is full of beauty and elegance. Mathematical patterns can be seen everywhere from the seeds in a sunflower, the spots on a dog to the design of a formula one racing car; it explains the laws of the universe and makes all our technology work. It is a complex, creative, logical and intriguing subject that will develop a student’s capacity to reason and problem solve. It will provide a platform onto which much can be built and give students a great start to the world of work or further education. Universities and employers see Maths as a strong A Level to have, and of course, could studying anything else be this much fun?
You will need English grade 6, Maths grade 6. You will need to have at least 6 GCSEs at level 4 and above (or equivalent) including Maths and English.
The course runs over 2 years with the final assessment in year 13 consisting of 3 papers. 2 papers are pure mathematics which can be any of the content over the 2 years. The third paper is divided between the statistics and mechanics content taught throughout the 2 years. Formal internal assessment is done at the end of year 12. Unit assessments are done throughout the course.
About Education Provider
| Region | West Midlands |
| Local Authority | Telford and Wrekin |
| Ofsted Rating | Requires improvement |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Ironbridge Road, Madeley, Telford, TF7 5HX |
Mathematics is full of beauty and elegance. Mathematical patterns can be seen everywhere from the seeds in a sunflower, the spots on a dog to the design of a formula one racing car; it explains the laws of the universe and makes all our technology work. It is a complex, creative, logical and intriguing subject that will develop a student’s capacity to reason and problem solve. It will provide a platform onto which much can be built and give students a great start to the world of work or further education. Universities and employers see Maths as a strong A Level to have, and of course, could studying anything else be this much fun?
You will need English grade 6, Maths grade 6. You will need to have at least 6 GCSEs at level 4 and above (or equivalent) including Maths and English.
The course runs over 2 years with the final assessment in year 13 consisting of 3 papers. 2 papers are pure mathematics which can be any of the content over the 2 years. The third paper is divided between the statistics and mechanics content taught throughout the 2 years. Formal internal assessment is done at the end of year 12. Unit assessments are done throughout the course.