Core Maths provides opportunities to explore mathematical concepts within real world applications. Within the course, students will acquire fundamental skills within personal finance and critical thinking. In addition, students will study Mathematical and Statistical units which support the learning of many other Wren 6 and Post-16 subjects, specifically Psychology, Sciences, Geography and Business Studies. Core Maths builds upon the knowledge learned through GCSE learning. The course specifically relies on familiarity of numerical and statistical information and application. The course covers: statistics and algebra, probability and estimation, data analysis and modelling, sequences and growth, financial planning and management, problem solving approaches and techniques as well as developing the use of technology and spreadsheets. Most importantly all these concepts and techniques are designed to provide students with the skills and confidence to tackle everyday demands they are likely to encounter in their working lives.
Grade 4 in GCSE Mathematics
Two 90-minute papers at the end of the course, typically in Year 13. Paper 1 will assess analysis of data, maths for personal finance and estimation Paper 2 will assess either statistical techniques, critical path and risk analysis. At Wren Six, we typically follow the statistical techniques pathway. Graphical
About Education Provider
| Region | South East |
| Local Authority | Reading |
| Ofsted Rating | Requires improvement |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | 61-63 Bath Road, Reading, RG30 2BB |
Core Maths provides opportunities to explore mathematical concepts within real world applications. Within the course, students will acquire fundamental skills within personal finance and critical thinking. In addition, students will study Mathematical and Statistical units which support the learning of many other Wren 6 and Post-16 subjects, specifically Psychology, Sciences, Geography and Business Studies. Core Maths builds upon the knowledge learned through GCSE learning. The course specifically relies on familiarity of numerical and statistical information and application. The course covers: statistics and algebra, probability and estimation, data analysis and modelling, sequences and growth, financial planning and management, problem solving approaches and techniques as well as developing the use of technology and spreadsheets. Most importantly all these concepts and techniques are designed to provide students with the skills and confidence to tackle everyday demands they are likely to encounter in their working lives.
Grade 4 in GCSE Mathematics
Two 90-minute papers at the end of the course, typically in Year 13. Paper 1 will assess analysis of data, maths for personal finance and estimation Paper 2 will assess either statistical techniques, critical path and risk analysis. At Wren Six, we typically follow the statistical techniques pathway. Graphical