Mathematics at A Level is made up of compulsory material and covers the range of the subject from Pure concepts to the Applied ideas of Mechanics. The Pure elements extend the GCSE topics of Algebra and introduces the higher-level ideas of Calculus and Logarithms. The Applied courses cover the Statistics and Mechanics topics and these build on the GCSE topic of probability and the mechanics parts of Physics.
To achieve at least six GCSE passes at Grade 6 or above. For some subjects where nationally, the GCSE score is above average (such as Maths), Grade 7 is required.
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Region | West Midlands |
Local Authority | Worcestershire |
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Gender Type | Co-Educational |
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Boarding Fee | Unknown |
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Address | Upper Tything, Worcester, WR1 1HP |
Mathematics at A Level is made up of compulsory material and covers the range of the subject from Pure concepts to the Applied ideas of Mechanics. The Pure elements extend the GCSE topics of Algebra and introduces the higher-level ideas of Calculus and Logarithms. The Applied courses cover the Statistics and Mechanics topics and these build on the GCSE topic of probability and the mechanics parts of Physics.
To achieve at least six GCSE passes at Grade 6 or above. For some subjects where nationally, the GCSE score is above average (such as Maths), Grade 7 is required.