Mathematics is a two-year course consisting of 3 final exams: 2 Pure Maths and 1 Applied Maths(Statistics and Mechanics). These exams are all taken at the end of the second year. This subject is highly recommended for those wishing to study Physics and Economics. Topics taught: Pure: Algebra, trigonometry, differentiation, integration, sequences, logarithms, vectors, and numerical methods. Applied: Mechanics: Forces, statistics, dynamics, kinematics, moments, momentum. Statistics: Regression, correlation, random variables, normal distribution, probability. Skills taught: Problem-solving, logical thinking, data handling, and data analysis.
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 |
Mathematics is a two-year course consisting of 3 final exams: 2 Pure Maths and 1 Applied Maths(Statistics and Mechanics). These exams are all taken at the end of the second year. This subject is highly recommended for those wishing to study Physics and Economics. Topics taught: Pure: Algebra, trigonometry, differentiation, integration, sequences, logarithms, vectors, and numerical methods. Applied: Mechanics: Forces, statistics, dynamics, kinematics, moments, momentum. Statistics: Regression, correlation, random variables, normal distribution, probability. Skills taught: Problem-solving, logical thinking, data handling, and data analysis.
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