Why study Further Mathematics? Students taking Further Mathematics find it to be a rewarding and stimulating experience. Studying this subject will broaden and deepen the mathematics covered in A level Mathematics. Some universities are so keen to attract students with a Further Mathematics A Level that they are willing to offer incentives. A Level Further Maths students study advance work on calculus, series, complex numbers, polar coordinates, statistical modelling and testing, and and Decision Maths.
- Only students following the Higher GCSE should consider A Level Further Mathematics and a GCSE Grade 7, 8 or 9 is necessary - The minimum requirements for entry to The Friary Sixth Form are 5 GCSE Grades 9-4 including English Language and Mathematics at Grade 5.
Two 1.5 hour papers (Further Pure mathematics) and two 1.5 hour papers (Option) taken in the June of Y13.
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| Region | West Midlands |
| Local Authority | Staffordshire |
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| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Eastern Avenue, Lichfield, WS13 7EW |
Why study Further Mathematics? Students taking Further Mathematics find it to be a rewarding and stimulating experience. Studying this subject will broaden and deepen the mathematics covered in A level Mathematics. Some universities are so keen to attract students with a Further Mathematics A Level that they are willing to offer incentives. A Level Further Maths students study advance work on calculus, series, complex numbers, polar coordinates, statistical modelling and testing, and and Decision Maths.
- Only students following the Higher GCSE should consider A Level Further Mathematics and a GCSE Grade 7, 8 or 9 is necessary - The minimum requirements for entry to The Friary Sixth Form are 5 GCSE Grades 9-4 including English Language and Mathematics at Grade 5.
Two 1.5 hour papers (Further Pure mathematics) and two 1.5 hour papers (Option) taken in the June of Y13.