
A-Level Mathematics provides students with a strong foundation in mathematical concepts and problem-solving skills. The course covers areas such as algebra, calculus, geometry, and statistics. Students will develop the ability to apply mathematical techniques to real-world problems, enhancing their analytical and logical thinking. This qualification is ideal for those planning to pursue higher education in fields such as mathematics, engineering, physics, economics, or computer science, or for careers that require strong mathematical skills.
In addition to satisfying our Sixth Form entry requirements, students must achieve a Grade 6 or above in GCSE Maths.
A-Level Mathematics is assessed through two written exams: 1. Paper 1: Pure Mathematics, covering topics such as algebra, calculus, and functions. 2. Paper 2: A mix of Pure Mathematics and Applied Mathematics (including statistics and mechanics). Both exams assess students' understanding and problem-solving abilities. There is no coursework component.
About Education Provider
| Region | Yorkshire and the Humber |
| Local Authority | Leeds |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | 2 Sayner Road, Hunslet, Leeds, LS10 1LA |
A-Level Mathematics provides students with a strong foundation in mathematical concepts and problem-solving skills. The course covers areas such as algebra, calculus, geometry, and statistics. Students will develop the ability to apply mathematical techniques to real-world problems, enhancing their analytical and logical thinking. This qualification is ideal for those planning to pursue higher education in fields such as mathematics, engineering, physics, economics, or computer science, or for careers that require strong mathematical skills.
In addition to satisfying our Sixth Form entry requirements, students must achieve a Grade 6 or above in GCSE Maths.
A-Level Mathematics is assessed through two written exams: 1. Paper 1: Pure Mathematics, covering topics such as algebra, calculus, and functions. 2. Paper 2: A mix of Pure Mathematics and Applied Mathematics (including statistics and mechanics). Both exams assess students' understanding and problem-solving abilities. There is no coursework component.