Mathematics is a qualification highly valued by employers and higher education as it encourages a logical and structured approach to problem-solving. It also develops analysis skills, effective and accurate communication, handling information, and modeling practical solutions. Mathematics complements many other A-level subjects, particularly Physics, Chemistry, Geography, Economics, biology, DT, and Business Studies. Students will also need to be studying A-level Mathematics. Students who have gone on to study Mathematics, Physics, or Engineering at university have found this course particularly invaluable. Students have also found that by studying Further Mathematics they improved their attainment in the main Mathematics A level. Through the mathematics course, there is an opportunity to compete in the Team Maths Challenge. This is a competition testing mathematical, communication, and teamwork skills, where students compete against teams from other schools and colleges from their region. There are guest lectures at local universities to deepen and broaden knowledge of the A-level curriculum. Mathematics is highly valued by universities and employers and can lead to many rewarding career paths. It is essential for science degrees and is also useful for social sciences.
You will need 5 GCSE’s Grade 5 or abov.e including English and Maths 9 in Maths.
The mathematics course consists of units in pure mathematics statistics and mechanics. All topics are assessed by exams at the end of each study year.
About Education Provider
| Region | South East |
| Local Authority | Oxfordshire |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Drayton Road, Banbury, OX16 0UD |
Mathematics is a qualification highly valued by employers and higher education as it encourages a logical and structured approach to problem-solving. It also develops analysis skills, effective and accurate communication, handling information, and modeling practical solutions. Mathematics complements many other A-level subjects, particularly Physics, Chemistry, Geography, Economics, biology, DT, and Business Studies. Students will also need to be studying A-level Mathematics. Students who have gone on to study Mathematics, Physics, or Engineering at university have found this course particularly invaluable. Students have also found that by studying Further Mathematics they improved their attainment in the main Mathematics A level. Through the mathematics course, there is an opportunity to compete in the Team Maths Challenge. This is a competition testing mathematical, communication, and teamwork skills, where students compete against teams from other schools and colleges from their region. There are guest lectures at local universities to deepen and broaden knowledge of the A-level curriculum. Mathematics is highly valued by universities and employers and can lead to many rewarding career paths. It is essential for science degrees and is also useful for social sciences.
You will need 5 GCSE’s Grade 5 or abov.e including English and Maths 9 in Maths.
The mathematics course consists of units in pure mathematics statistics and mechanics. All topics are assessed by exams at the end of each study year.