The two-year A-Level Mathematics course allows pupils to build on Higher Tier knowledge from Key Stage 4, develop their problem solving and analytical skills as well as increasing pupil’s ability to think logically. Pupils begin to understand the relationship between real world problems and mathematical models and use a wide range of skills and techniques to solve them. Pupils have access to the Maths Watch VLE and Integral websites to assist with independent learning and to revisit class content on a regular basis.
Formally assessed by Edexcel at the end of Year 13, pupils complete three two-hour long calculator papers: • Paper 1 (Pure Maths 1) • Paper 2 (Pure Maths 2) • Paper 3 (Statistics and Mechanics) Pupils are regularly assessed during lesson time over the course of the academic year to monitor progress.
About Education Provider
Region | West Midlands |
Local Authority | Walsall |
Ofsted Rating | Good |
Gender Type | Co-Educational |
Address | Birmingham Street, Walsall, WS1 2ND |
The two-year A-Level Mathematics course allows pupils to build on Higher Tier knowledge from Key Stage 4, develop their problem solving and analytical skills as well as increasing pupil’s ability to think logically. Pupils begin to understand the relationship between real world problems and mathematical models and use a wide range of skills and techniques to solve them. Pupils have access to the Maths Watch VLE and Integral websites to assist with independent learning and to revisit class content on a regular basis.
Formally assessed by Edexcel at the end of Year 13, pupils complete three two-hour long calculator papers: • Paper 1 (Pure Maths 1) • Paper 2 (Pure Maths 2) • Paper 3 (Statistics and Mechanics) Pupils are regularly assessed during lesson time over the course of the academic year to monitor progress.