The complete content of A-Level Mathematics is common to all examinations boards, and will comprise: • Proof • Algebra and functions • Coordinate geometry • Sequences and series • Trigonometry • Exponentials and logarithms • Differentiation • Integration • Numerical methods • Vectors • Statistical sampling • Data presentation and interpretation • Probability • Statistical distributions • Statistical hypothesis testing • Quantities and units in mechanics • Kinematics • Forces and Newton’s laws • Moments
34 points minimum. Students must have achieved at least a Grade 6 in the higher tier of GCSE Mathematics. Students should also appreciate the large quantity of algebra covered within the course and, as such, need to be proficient at the basic algebraic skills covered within the GCSE course.
Assessment will be by examination at the end of the course. The students will sit three papers, each 2 hours in length and equally weighted. The papers will be a mixture of short and long questions.
About Education Provider
Region | South East |
Local Authority | Milton Keynes |
Ofsted Rating | Good |
Gender Type | Co-Educational |
Address | Phoenix Drive, Leadenhall, Milton Keynes, MK6 5EN |
The complete content of A-Level Mathematics is common to all examinations boards, and will comprise: • Proof • Algebra and functions • Coordinate geometry • Sequences and series • Trigonometry • Exponentials and logarithms • Differentiation • Integration • Numerical methods • Vectors • Statistical sampling • Data presentation and interpretation • Probability • Statistical distributions • Statistical hypothesis testing • Quantities and units in mechanics • Kinematics • Forces and Newton’s laws • Moments
34 points minimum. Students must have achieved at least a Grade 6 in the higher tier of GCSE Mathematics. Students should also appreciate the large quantity of algebra covered within the course and, as such, need to be proficient at the basic algebraic skills covered within the GCSE course.
Assessment will be by examination at the end of the course. The students will sit three papers, each 2 hours in length and equally weighted. The papers will be a mixture of short and long questions.