A level Maths is a stimulating and challenging course with the following benefits: Increase knowledge and understanding of mathematical techniques and their applications; Support the study of other A levels; Develop key employability skills such as problem-solving, logical reasoning, communication and resilience; Excellent preparation for a wide range of university courses; Leads to versatile qualifications that are well-respected by employers and higher education.
Acceptance into the Sixth Form is conditional upon the applicant’s meeting the entrance requirements of the School. For those taking GCSE or IGCSE, the expectation is for a minimum of six 9-4 grades (equivalent to A* – C in the old grading system) including Mathematics and English, preferably with at least a grade 6/7 in the subjects to be studied at A-level. Under normal circumstances, a place will be offered following an interview and the receipt of a satisfactory report from the Head of the applicant’s present school.
Advanced GCE in Mathematics consists of three externally examined papers. Students must complete all assessment in May/June in any single year. Paper 1 and Paper 2: Pure Mathematics, Paper 3: Statistics and Mechanics. Each paper is: 2-hour written examination
About Education Provider
| Region | South East |
| Local Authority | Surrey |
| Ofsted Rating | |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| ISI Report | View Report |
| Boarding Fee | £38,205 - £38,955 |
| Sixth Form Fee | £20,025 - £23,985 |
| Address | Wormley, Godalming, GU8 5SG |
A level Maths is a stimulating and challenging course with the following benefits: Increase knowledge and understanding of mathematical techniques and their applications; Support the study of other A levels; Develop key employability skills such as problem-solving, logical reasoning, communication and resilience; Excellent preparation for a wide range of university courses; Leads to versatile qualifications that are well-respected by employers and higher education.
Acceptance into the Sixth Form is conditional upon the applicant’s meeting the entrance requirements of the School. For those taking GCSE or IGCSE, the expectation is for a minimum of six 9-4 grades (equivalent to A* – C in the old grading system) including Mathematics and English, preferably with at least a grade 6/7 in the subjects to be studied at A-level. Under normal circumstances, a place will be offered following an interview and the receipt of a satisfactory report from the Head of the applicant’s present school.
Advanced GCE in Mathematics consists of three externally examined papers. Students must complete all assessment in May/June in any single year. Paper 1 and Paper 2: Pure Mathematics, Paper 3: Statistics and Mechanics. Each paper is: 2-hour written examination