Mathematics has practical applications in many fields and can be found employed, in some form or another, in most walks of life. The study of Mathematics encourages creative and problem-solving skills as well as discipline, logic and rigorous thought processes. For this reason, it is one of the most desirable A Level qualifications, allowing entry to a wide range of degrees and careers. Throughout the course, students’ concept of Mathematics and its application in the real world is constantly challenged.
GCSE Grade 8 or above is required in Maths. Due to the rigours of the A Level Mathematics course, all students will be expected to complete an A Level preparation booklet submitted upon return after the summer break. Students will also be assessed with a ‘Bridging the Gap’ test within the first two weeks of term to ascertain their suitability for the course. There are plenty of good reasons to study Mathematics but one of the most important is that you enjoy it.
All course content is examined at the end of the two-year course. The assessment consists of three externally examined papers. Calculators can be used. Paper 1: Written exam. Any topics from Pure Mathematics content. 2 hours. 33.33% of final marks. Paper 2: Written exam. Any topics from Pure Mathematics content. 2 hours. 33.33% of final marks. Paper 3: Statistics & Mechanics. 2 hours. 33.33% of final marks.
About Education Provider
| Region | South East |
| Local Authority | Surrey |
| Ofsted Rating | |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| ISI Report | View Report |
| Boarding Fee | Unknown |
| Sixth Form Fee | £10,500 - £20,430 |
| Address | Racecourse Road, Lingfield, RH7 6PH |
Mathematics has practical applications in many fields and can be found employed, in some form or another, in most walks of life. The study of Mathematics encourages creative and problem-solving skills as well as discipline, logic and rigorous thought processes. For this reason, it is one of the most desirable A Level qualifications, allowing entry to a wide range of degrees and careers. Throughout the course, students’ concept of Mathematics and its application in the real world is constantly challenged.
GCSE Grade 8 or above is required in Maths. Due to the rigours of the A Level Mathematics course, all students will be expected to complete an A Level preparation booklet submitted upon return after the summer break. Students will also be assessed with a ‘Bridging the Gap’ test within the first two weeks of term to ascertain their suitability for the course. There are plenty of good reasons to study Mathematics but one of the most important is that you enjoy it.
All course content is examined at the end of the two-year course. The assessment consists of three externally examined papers. Calculators can be used. Paper 1: Written exam. Any topics from Pure Mathematics content. 2 hours. 33.33% of final marks. Paper 2: Written exam. Any topics from Pure Mathematics content. 2 hours. 33.33% of final marks. Paper 3: Statistics & Mechanics. 2 hours. 33.33% of final marks.