The fundamental mathematical elements of the Level Mathematics syllabus develop the skills and techniques necessary to manipulate and solve mathematically formulated problems. These are then applied in statistical and mechanical contexts to draw inferences from data and model real-world situations. In addition, the Mathematics A-Level course develops pupils’ ability to think logically and analytically, solve problems, and break their thinking into steps. Why Choose A Level Mathematics? Students studying A-level mathematics find it to be an enjoyable, rewarding, stimulating, and empowering experience. It provides a challenge and a chance to explore new and/or more sophisticated mathematical concepts. This course enables students to distinguish themselves as able mathematicians in the university and employment market. It also makes the transition to a mathematics-rich university course much easier. The qualification is widely respected by universities and will leave many career routes open to students
Grade 7 in Mathematics (Grade 8 is recommended)
The A Level examination comprises three papers which are taken at the end of Year 13.
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Region | West Midlands |
Local Authority | Staffordshire |
Ofsted Rating | Good |
Gender Type | Co-Educational |
Address | Upper St John Street, Lichfield, WS14 9EE |
The fundamental mathematical elements of the Level Mathematics syllabus develop the skills and techniques necessary to manipulate and solve mathematically formulated problems. These are then applied in statistical and mechanical contexts to draw inferences from data and model real-world situations. In addition, the Mathematics A-Level course develops pupils’ ability to think logically and analytically, solve problems, and break their thinking into steps. Why Choose A Level Mathematics? Students studying A-level mathematics find it to be an enjoyable, rewarding, stimulating, and empowering experience. It provides a challenge and a chance to explore new and/or more sophisticated mathematical concepts. This course enables students to distinguish themselves as able mathematicians in the university and employment market. It also makes the transition to a mathematics-rich university course much easier. The qualification is widely respected by universities and will leave many career routes open to students
Grade 7 in Mathematics (Grade 8 is recommended)
The A Level examination comprises three papers which are taken at the end of Year 13.