Throughout the two years, students will develop and extend their existing understanding of Algebraic manipulation and Trigonometry. Many students will be introduced to the aspects of Calculus and it’s applications for the first time, while diving into the world of exponentials and logarithms. Students will also discover for themselves, the links between the many different areas of Mathematics, and they will be introduced to the two applied areas of the A-level Mathematics course – Statistics and Mechanics.
Mathematics is a sequential subject. Students will need to have at least a Grade 7 in GCSE Mathematics or equivalent to achieve at A-Level. To be successful, you must have the desire and tenacity to be able to solve multi-step questions.
1. 100% Pure Maths - proof, Algebra and Functions, Coordinate Geometry, Sequences and Series, Trigonometry, Exponentials and Logarithms, Differentiation, Integration and Numerical Methods. 2. 50% Pure 50% Mechanics – Mechanics Element will include Vectors, Quantities and Units in Mechanics, Kinematics, Forces and Newton’s Laws And Moments. 3. 50% Pure 50% Statistics – Statistics Element will include Statistical Sampling, Data Presentation and Interpretation, Probability, Statistical Distributions and Hypothesis Testing.
About Education Provider
| Region | South East |
| Local Authority | Surrey |
| Ofsted Rating | |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| ISI Report | View Report |
| Boarding Fee | £27,180 - £37,845 |
| Sixth Form Fee | Day £8,565 - £24,255 |
| Address | Rowledge, Farnham, GU10 4EA |
Throughout the two years, students will develop and extend their existing understanding of Algebraic manipulation and Trigonometry. Many students will be introduced to the aspects of Calculus and it’s applications for the first time, while diving into the world of exponentials and logarithms. Students will also discover for themselves, the links between the many different areas of Mathematics, and they will be introduced to the two applied areas of the A-level Mathematics course – Statistics and Mechanics.
Mathematics is a sequential subject. Students will need to have at least a Grade 7 in GCSE Mathematics or equivalent to achieve at A-Level. To be successful, you must have the desire and tenacity to be able to solve multi-step questions.
1. 100% Pure Maths - proof, Algebra and Functions, Coordinate Geometry, Sequences and Series, Trigonometry, Exponentials and Logarithms, Differentiation, Integration and Numerical Methods. 2. 50% Pure 50% Mechanics – Mechanics Element will include Vectors, Quantities and Units in Mechanics, Kinematics, Forces and Newton’s Laws And Moments. 3. 50% Pure 50% Statistics – Statistics Element will include Statistical Sampling, Data Presentation and Interpretation, Probability, Statistical Distributions and Hypothesis Testing.