A Level Mathematics is designed to enable students to: - Further develop previously studied mathematical skills in order to solve more complex problems. - Use mathematics as a means to communicate through logic and reasoning. - Recognise how situations can be represented mathematically and understand relations between ‘real world’ problems in modern-day Britain and mathematical models. - Due to the nature of the subject, students are expected to work at a fast pace and effectively manage their time. The studying of mathematics at advanced levels requires the ability to work independently on private study outside of lessons. - Students who take this course are highly motivated and enjoy the study of mathematics. Students will have the opportunity to learn new theorems, delve into the world of calculus, learn new techniques for problem solving, but most importantly, develop a true love for Mathematics.
Grade 7 in GCSE Mathematics
A Level Mathematics is a two-year course which is examined entirely at the end of Year 13 in three equally weighted 2hour written examinations.
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 |
A Level Mathematics is designed to enable students to: - Further develop previously studied mathematical skills in order to solve more complex problems. - Use mathematics as a means to communicate through logic and reasoning. - Recognise how situations can be represented mathematically and understand relations between ‘real world’ problems in modern-day Britain and mathematical models. - Due to the nature of the subject, students are expected to work at a fast pace and effectively manage their time. The studying of mathematics at advanced levels requires the ability to work independently on private study outside of lessons. - Students who take this course are highly motivated and enjoy the study of mathematics. Students will have the opportunity to learn new theorems, delve into the world of calculus, learn new techniques for problem solving, but most importantly, develop a true love for Mathematics.
Grade 7 in GCSE Mathematics
A Level Mathematics is a two-year course which is examined entirely at the end of Year 13 in three equally weighted 2hour written examinations.