
It goes without saying that an A Level in Mathematics is, if not prescribed as essential, of at least enormous benefit as a preparation for Higher Education courses such as Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Engineering as well as broadening one’s experience of how the subject relates to the world in general. It is, simply, a very useful qualification to possess in any walk of life. UNITS OF STUDY: • Year 1 Pure Mathematics • Year 1 Statistics and Mechanics • Year 2 Pure Mathematics • Year 2 Statistics and Mechanics
To commence an A Level course in Mathematics it is usual to have taken GCSE Mathematics Higher Tier and achieved a grade 7 or above. Students with Grade 6 may find they will struggle with the more challenging content as well as the pace of learning, but students are considered on an individual basis. A good level of English is also required to access the content.
The A Level is assessed by three 2-hour written examinations carrying equal weight of 100 marks each. Paper 1 – Pure Mathematics (9MA0/01) Paper 2 – Pure Mathematics (9MA0/02) Paper 3 – Statistics and Mechanics (marks split 50/50) (9MA0/03)
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| Region | East of England |
| Local Authority | Suffolk |
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It goes without saying that an A Level in Mathematics is, if not prescribed as essential, of at least enormous benefit as a preparation for Higher Education courses such as Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Engineering as well as broadening one’s experience of how the subject relates to the world in general. It is, simply, a very useful qualification to possess in any walk of life. UNITS OF STUDY: • Year 1 Pure Mathematics • Year 1 Statistics and Mechanics • Year 2 Pure Mathematics • Year 2 Statistics and Mechanics
To commence an A Level course in Mathematics it is usual to have taken GCSE Mathematics Higher Tier and achieved a grade 7 or above. Students with Grade 6 may find they will struggle with the more challenging content as well as the pace of learning, but students are considered on an individual basis. A good level of English is also required to access the content.
The A Level is assessed by three 2-hour written examinations carrying equal weight of 100 marks each. Paper 1 – Pure Mathematics (9MA0/01) Paper 2 – Pure Mathematics (9MA0/02) Paper 3 – Statistics and Mechanics (marks split 50/50) (9MA0/03)