If you are really excited by maths and wish to study Mathematics or a related subject at university, you should consider doing A level Further Mathematics together with Mathematics. A level Further Mathematics is harder than A level Mathematics but is enjoyable for any determined mathematician. The course aims to: • develop logical thinking further • fine-tune algebraic skills • broaden your knowledge by studying modules from all three application areas of the subject • gain insight into mathematical modelling which is used in ‘real life' Course Structure and Content: • 50% Core Pure Mathematics (compulsory) • 50% optional and can include: Further Pure Mathematics, Further Mechanics, Further Statistics, Decision Mathematics. The optional papers will be prescribed by the head of mathematics
Pupils should have achieved a grade 8 or above in GCSE Maths. This subject can only be taken together with Maths.
Paper 1: Core Pure Mathematics 1; Paper 2: Core Pure Mathematics 2; Paper 3: Further Mathematics Option 1; Paper 4: Further Mathematics Option 2. Students choose two papers with options available in Further Pure Maths, Further Statistics, Further Mechanics, and Decision Maths. Exams are weighted equally and examined by one and a half hour written papers.
About Education Provider
| Region | South East |
| Local Authority | Surrey |
| Ofsted Rating | |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| ISI Report | View Report |
| Boarding Fee | £30,291 - £34,449 |
| Sixth Form Fee | Day £13,986 - £20,589 |
| Address | Farnham Lane, Haslemere, GU27 1HQ |
If you are really excited by maths and wish to study Mathematics or a related subject at university, you should consider doing A level Further Mathematics together with Mathematics. A level Further Mathematics is harder than A level Mathematics but is enjoyable for any determined mathematician. The course aims to: • develop logical thinking further • fine-tune algebraic skills • broaden your knowledge by studying modules from all three application areas of the subject • gain insight into mathematical modelling which is used in ‘real life' Course Structure and Content: • 50% Core Pure Mathematics (compulsory) • 50% optional and can include: Further Pure Mathematics, Further Mechanics, Further Statistics, Decision Mathematics. The optional papers will be prescribed by the head of mathematics
Pupils should have achieved a grade 8 or above in GCSE Maths. This subject can only be taken together with Maths.
Paper 1: Core Pure Mathematics 1; Paper 2: Core Pure Mathematics 2; Paper 3: Further Mathematics Option 1; Paper 4: Further Mathematics Option 2. Students choose two papers with options available in Further Pure Maths, Further Statistics, Further Mechanics, and Decision Maths. Exams are weighted equally and examined by one and a half hour written papers.