Students studying A-Level Mathematics at President Kennedy School will be driven to achieve exceptional academic success and will be highly motivated to take their mathematical skills to the next destination following their studies. This course will reveal opportunities into career paths students have not yet explored. Mathematics at President Kennedy School will help students develop fundamental problem-solving, critical thinking and analytical skills. We have a team of high-quality Mathematics teachers who will support and encourage students throughout the two-year course. Skills you will develop on the course • Problem-solving • Quantitative Reasoning • Analysing and interpreting data • Critical thinking • Time Management
Grade 6 in GCSE Mathematics
100% exam at the end of year 13: • Paper 1: Pure Maths, 100 marks, 2 hours. • Paper 2: Pure Maths, 100 marks, 2 hours. • Paper 3: Applied Maths, 50 marks Statistics, 50 marks Mechanics, 2 hours. Students will also sit unit tests at the end of each topic, and year 12 Synoptic assessments which will help determine their predicted grades for University.
About Education Provider
| Region | West Midlands |
| Local Authority | Coventry |
| Ofsted Rating | Outstanding |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Rookery Lane, Coventry, CV6 4GL |
Students studying A-Level Mathematics at President Kennedy School will be driven to achieve exceptional academic success and will be highly motivated to take their mathematical skills to the next destination following their studies. This course will reveal opportunities into career paths students have not yet explored. Mathematics at President Kennedy School will help students develop fundamental problem-solving, critical thinking and analytical skills. We have a team of high-quality Mathematics teachers who will support and encourage students throughout the two-year course. Skills you will develop on the course • Problem-solving • Quantitative Reasoning • Analysing and interpreting data • Critical thinking • Time Management
Grade 6 in GCSE Mathematics
100% exam at the end of year 13: • Paper 1: Pure Maths, 100 marks, 2 hours. • Paper 2: Pure Maths, 100 marks, 2 hours. • Paper 3: Applied Maths, 50 marks Statistics, 50 marks Mechanics, 2 hours. Students will also sit unit tests at the end of each topic, and year 12 Synoptic assessments which will help determine their predicted grades for University.