Do you love solving problems? Do you want to learn how to think analytically, do you enjoy manipulating algebraic expressions and visualising geometrical representations? The A Level Maths course will provide you with the skills needed for thinking logically and solving complex problems. At the same time it will give you the mathematical understanding of the concepts underpinning scientific knowledge and progress. We use analyse real data to apply statistical models as well as driving cars to explore the mechanics models we look at. What will I learn? Primarily the skills to think logically and solve complex problems. However the nuts and bolts of the course includes calculus, trigonometry, geometry, algebra, vectors, statistics and mechanics.
All offers are then subject to candidates achieving a minimum of seven GCSE Grades 9 - 4 (or equivalent), together with appropriate facilitating grades in subjects related to their choice of A level subjects (see 6th Form prospectus for more information). A grade 7 at IGCSE or equivalent.
How is this course structured and assessed? Two thirds of the course is pure, with the remaining third made up of statistics and mechanics. The course is assessed by examinations taken in the summer of Year 13.
About Education Provider
Region | South West |
Local Authority | Bath and North East Somerset |
Ofsted Rating | |
Gender Type | Co-Educational |
ISI Report | View Report |
Boarding Fee | £37,770 - £42,735 |
Sixth Form Fee | Day £25,500 - £26,790 |
Address | Church Lane, Monkton Combe, Bath, BA2 7HG |
Do you love solving problems? Do you want to learn how to think analytically, do you enjoy manipulating algebraic expressions and visualising geometrical representations? The A Level Maths course will provide you with the skills needed for thinking logically and solving complex problems. At the same time it will give you the mathematical understanding of the concepts underpinning scientific knowledge and progress. We use analyse real data to apply statistical models as well as driving cars to explore the mechanics models we look at. What will I learn? Primarily the skills to think logically and solve complex problems. However the nuts and bolts of the course includes calculus, trigonometry, geometry, algebra, vectors, statistics and mechanics.
All offers are then subject to candidates achieving a minimum of seven GCSE Grades 9 - 4 (or equivalent), together with appropriate facilitating grades in subjects related to their choice of A level subjects (see 6th Form prospectus for more information). A grade 7 at IGCSE or equivalent.
How is this course structured and assessed? Two thirds of the course is pure, with the remaining third made up of statistics and mechanics. The course is assessed by examinations taken in the summer of Year 13.