The A-Level Mathematics course is designed to encourage students to develop their understanding of Mathematics in a way that promotes confidence and fosters enjoyment; reason logically and construct mathematical proofs; extend their range of mathematical skills; develop an understanding of coherence and progression in Mathematics; understand mathematical modelling; develop an awareness of the relevance of Mathematics to other fields of study, the world of work and society. The A-Level Mathematics course is a two year long course, which assesses Pure Mathematics topics in Papers 1 and 2 and Statistics and Mechanics topics in Paper 3. In Year 12, everyone studies the AS content of the specification and in Year 13, all students study the remaining A level content.
Students must have achieved at least Grade 7 in IGCSE/GCSE Mathematics
Paper 1 and Paper 2: Pure Mathematics (66.6% of A-Level grade) • These two papers will examine application of the following topics; proof, algebra and functions, coordinate geometry, sequences and series, trigonometry, exponentials and logarithms, differentiation, integration, numerical methods and vectors. • Assessment: Papers 1 and 2 are each two hours long and carry 100 marks each. Paper 3: Statistics and Mechanics (33.3% of A-Level grade) • This paper will examine application of the following topics; statistical sampling, data presentation and interpretation, probability, statistical distributions, Statistical hypothesis testing, quantities and units in mechanics, kinematics, moments, forces and Newton's laws. • Assessment: Paper 3 is two hours long and carries 100 marks.
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| Region | South East |
| Local Authority | Hampshire |
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| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| ISI Report | View Report |
| Boarding Fee | £22,380 - £35,970 |
| Sixth Form Fee | £12,105 - £20,175 |
| Address | Reading Road, Sherfield-on-Loddon, Hampshire, RG27 0HU |
The A-Level Mathematics course is designed to encourage students to develop their understanding of Mathematics in a way that promotes confidence and fosters enjoyment; reason logically and construct mathematical proofs; extend their range of mathematical skills; develop an understanding of coherence and progression in Mathematics; understand mathematical modelling; develop an awareness of the relevance of Mathematics to other fields of study, the world of work and society. The A-Level Mathematics course is a two year long course, which assesses Pure Mathematics topics in Papers 1 and 2 and Statistics and Mechanics topics in Paper 3. In Year 12, everyone studies the AS content of the specification and in Year 13, all students study the remaining A level content.
Students must have achieved at least Grade 7 in IGCSE/GCSE Mathematics
Paper 1 and Paper 2: Pure Mathematics (66.6% of A-Level grade) • These two papers will examine application of the following topics; proof, algebra and functions, coordinate geometry, sequences and series, trigonometry, exponentials and logarithms, differentiation, integration, numerical methods and vectors. • Assessment: Papers 1 and 2 are each two hours long and carry 100 marks each. Paper 3: Statistics and Mechanics (33.3% of A-Level grade) • This paper will examine application of the following topics; statistical sampling, data presentation and interpretation, probability, statistical distributions, Statistical hypothesis testing, quantities and units in mechanics, kinematics, moments, forces and Newton's laws. • Assessment: Paper 3 is two hours long and carries 100 marks.