The Mathematics A level enables students to understand mathematics and its processes in a way that promotes self-confidence, fosters enjoyment and provides strong foundations for further study. It allows pupils to see how various aspects of mathematics are combined, with a strong focus on the application of theoretical mathematics to practical situations, whilst promoting logical reasoning. The overarching themes include mathematical argument and proof, alongside problem solving and modelling.
Pupils wishing to study Maths at A level must have achieved at least an 8 at Maths GCSE.
Mathematics A level is assessed by three examinations. There are two-hour exams in Pure Mathematics, with a further two-hour Statistics and Mechanics paper. There is no coursework element.
About Education Provider
| Region | East Midlands |
| Local Authority | Rutland |
| Ofsted Rating | |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| ISI Report | View Report |
| Boarding Fee | £49,979 |
| Sixth Form Fee | £29,370 - £31,941 |
| Address | Uppingham, LE15 9QE |
The Mathematics A level enables students to understand mathematics and its processes in a way that promotes self-confidence, fosters enjoyment and provides strong foundations for further study. It allows pupils to see how various aspects of mathematics are combined, with a strong focus on the application of theoretical mathematics to practical situations, whilst promoting logical reasoning. The overarching themes include mathematical argument and proof, alongside problem solving and modelling.
Pupils wishing to study Maths at A level must have achieved at least an 8 at Maths GCSE.
Mathematics A level is assessed by three examinations. There are two-hour exams in Pure Mathematics, with a further two-hour Statistics and Mechanics paper. There is no coursework element.