There are many reasons to study Mathematics beyond Year 11: Maths is a facilitating subject For some, Mathematics will be valuable to their other subjects and an entry requirement for certain undergraduate degree or career choices. It is also a highly regarded A Level that makes you more employable. For others, Mathematics provides a welcome contrast to their other A Levels. You will gain new skills By studying Mathematics, you will gain and work on skills such as problem solving, modelling, logic, statistics, and critical thinking. These are transferable skills that will be useful in all aspects of your personal and professional life moving forward. It’s a great challenge The step from GCSE to A Level might be a big one, but, it’s a great challenge. You’ll get the chance to be a more independent learner and thinker at A level. You are introduced to more ideas and will be able to apply your knowledge to a variety of problems and situations.
Whilst a good grade at GCSE/ IGCSE is sufficient to study A Level Mathematics (grade 7 or above), what is necessary is a strong technical ability, an enjoyment of rigorous methodology and enjoying being absorbed by complex problem solving.
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Region | East of England |
Local Authority | Cambridgeshire |
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Gender Type | Co-Educational |
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Boarding Fee | £30,555 - £41,880 |
Sixth Form Fee | £19,965 - £27,660 |
Address | Trumpington Road, Cambridge, CB2 7AD |
There are many reasons to study Mathematics beyond Year 11: Maths is a facilitating subject For some, Mathematics will be valuable to their other subjects and an entry requirement for certain undergraduate degree or career choices. It is also a highly regarded A Level that makes you more employable. For others, Mathematics provides a welcome contrast to their other A Levels. You will gain new skills By studying Mathematics, you will gain and work on skills such as problem solving, modelling, logic, statistics, and critical thinking. These are transferable skills that will be useful in all aspects of your personal and professional life moving forward. It’s a great challenge The step from GCSE to A Level might be a big one, but, it’s a great challenge. You’ll get the chance to be a more independent learner and thinker at A level. You are introduced to more ideas and will be able to apply your knowledge to a variety of problems and situations.
Whilst a good grade at GCSE/ IGCSE is sufficient to study A Level Mathematics (grade 7 or above), what is necessary is a strong technical ability, an enjoyment of rigorous methodology and enjoying being absorbed by complex problem solving.