A Level Mathematics and Further Mathematics develop your knowledge and understanding of the subject. You will gain great analytical and problem-solving skills that are transferable across many subjects and to other areas of your life. Many subjects are complemented by the study of A A-level mathematics, including Physics, Chemistry, Economics, Psychology, Computer Science and Geography. You may choose to study Mathematics because of a great passion for or interest in the subject or you might choose to study it to support your studies elsewhere. If you are considering taking any sort of mathematical degree, we would highly recommend you study Further Mathematics too. The A Level course aims to build on your prior knowledge. You will gain a greater depth of knowledge across all areas of the subject, as well as a greater breadth of knowledge with the applied content making up a sixth of the course. The course requires an advanced understanding of mathematical concepts, skills, and their applications. You will learn to model situations in the world around you and make decisions and assumptions to simplify the model. In Edexcel Further Mathematics, there are four 90-minute exams. The first two cover the compulsory pure content of further maths and the final two are option papers that can be selected from Further Pure, Further Statistics, Further Mechanics, and Decision Mathematics. The options will be decided during the Lower Sixth so that the options are most suitable to the candidates that we have taking Further Mathematics.
Passes in a minimum of six subjects at GCSE (Grade B or above or Grade 6 on the number grading scheme). There is a minimum requirement of 40 points accrued across the six highest GCSE grades to enter the Sixth Form at Croydon High. Mathematics A Level: Grade 8 or above in GCSE Mathematics
In Edexcel A Level Mathematics, you will take three exams. They are all 2-hour calculator papers and are equally weighted. The first two papers cover the pure mathematics content and the third covers the applied content. This is split equally between mechanics and statistics.
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A Level Mathematics and Further Mathematics develop your knowledge and understanding of the subject. You will gain great analytical and problem-solving skills that are transferable across many subjects and to other areas of your life. Many subjects are complemented by the study of A A-level mathematics, including Physics, Chemistry, Economics, Psychology, Computer Science and Geography. You may choose to study Mathematics because of a great passion for or interest in the subject or you might choose to study it to support your studies elsewhere. If you are considering taking any sort of mathematical degree, we would highly recommend you study Further Mathematics too. The A Level course aims to build on your prior knowledge. You will gain a greater depth of knowledge across all areas of the subject, as well as a greater breadth of knowledge with the applied content making up a sixth of the course. The course requires an advanced understanding of mathematical concepts, skills, and their applications. You will learn to model situations in the world around you and make decisions and assumptions to simplify the model. In Edexcel Further Mathematics, there are four 90-minute exams. The first two cover the compulsory pure content of further maths and the final two are option papers that can be selected from Further Pure, Further Statistics, Further Mechanics, and Decision Mathematics. The options will be decided during the Lower Sixth so that the options are most suitable to the candidates that we have taking Further Mathematics.
Passes in a minimum of six subjects at GCSE (Grade B or above or Grade 6 on the number grading scheme). There is a minimum requirement of 40 points accrued across the six highest GCSE grades to enter the Sixth Form at Croydon High. Mathematics A Level: Grade 8 or above in GCSE Mathematics
In Edexcel A Level Mathematics, you will take three exams. They are all 2-hour calculator papers and are equally weighted. The first two papers cover the pure mathematics content and the third covers the applied content. This is split equally between mechanics and statistics.