Further Maths is a two-year course consisting of 7 final exams. This course leads to two A Levels and consists of two subject choices at the start of PAL. 3 exams, 2 Pure and 1 Applied are taken to complete the A Level in Maths and 4 exams, 2 Pure and 2 Applied, are taken to complete the A Level in Further Maths. All exams are taken at the end of the second year. Only the most able pupils should take this course and pupils must have achieved a grade 9 at IGCSE. This option is particularly recommended for pupils wishing to study Mathematics, Physics, Engineering, Economics or related fields at top universities.
External candidates to the Lycée Français Charles de Gaulle: • Candidates must have a minimum grade of 9 in French GCSE, a minimum of 6 in 5 GCSEs and a minimum of 7 in the subjects they wish to study for the A-Levels • Candidates meet Mr McNaught for an interview and are assessed individually in writing on 2 subjects they wish to take to A-Levels
About Education Provider
Region | London |
Local Authority | Kensington and Chelsea |
Ofsted Rating | Inadequate |
Gender Type | Co-Educational |
ISI Report | View Report |
Boarding Fee | Unknown |
Sixth Form Fee | £7,631 - £15,965 |
Address | 35 Cromwell Road, London, London, SW7 2DG |
Further Maths is a two-year course consisting of 7 final exams. This course leads to two A Levels and consists of two subject choices at the start of PAL. 3 exams, 2 Pure and 1 Applied are taken to complete the A Level in Maths and 4 exams, 2 Pure and 2 Applied, are taken to complete the A Level in Further Maths. All exams are taken at the end of the second year. Only the most able pupils should take this course and pupils must have achieved a grade 9 at IGCSE. This option is particularly recommended for pupils wishing to study Mathematics, Physics, Engineering, Economics or related fields at top universities.
External candidates to the Lycée Français Charles de Gaulle: • Candidates must have a minimum grade of 9 in French GCSE, a minimum of 6 in 5 GCSEs and a minimum of 7 in the subjects they wish to study for the A-Levels • Candidates meet Mr McNaught for an interview and are assessed individually in writing on 2 subjects they wish to take to A-Levels