Paper 1 and Paper 2: Core Pure Mathematics (Compulsory) What is assessed? • Complex numbers • Argand diagrams • Series • Roots of polynomials • Matrices • Linear transformations • Proof by induction • Vectors • Methods in calculus • Volumes of revolution • Polar coordinates • Hyperbolic functions • Methods in differential equations • Modelling with differential equations Paper 3 and Paper 4: Options from: • Further Pure Mathematics • Further Statistics • Further Mechanics • Decision Mathematics
Students will have a minimum of 6 GCSE subjects at Level 5 (grade C) or above and the following subjects also have additional requirements: • Further Mathematics: Level 7 in GCSE Mathematics • Science subjects: Level 6 in GCSE Mathematics • P.E: Club-level participation in at least one sport • Music: Proficiency in an instrument/voice to at least grade 5 level and GCSE music • Art and Design: A strong portfolio of work, if GCSE has not been studied previously
Paper 1 and Paper 2: Core Pure Mathematics (Compulsory) What is assessed? • Complex numbers • Argand diagrams • Series • Roots of polynomials • Matrices • Linear transformations • Proof by induction • Vectors • Methods in calculus • Volumes of revolution • Polar coordinates • Hyperbolic functions • Methods in differential equations • Modelling with differential equations Paper 3 and Paper 4: Options from: • Further Pure Mathematics • Further Statistics • Further Mechanics • Decision Mathematics
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| Region | West Midlands |
| Local Authority | Wolverhampton |
| Ofsted Rating | |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| ISI Report | View Report |
| Boarding Fee | £26,514 - £37,458 |
| Sixth Form Fee | £10,650 - £16,473 |
| Address | Wood Road, Tettenhall, Wolverhampton, WV6 8QX |
Paper 1 and Paper 2: Core Pure Mathematics (Compulsory) What is assessed? • Complex numbers • Argand diagrams • Series • Roots of polynomials • Matrices • Linear transformations • Proof by induction • Vectors • Methods in calculus • Volumes of revolution • Polar coordinates • Hyperbolic functions • Methods in differential equations • Modelling with differential equations Paper 3 and Paper 4: Options from: • Further Pure Mathematics • Further Statistics • Further Mechanics • Decision Mathematics
Students will have a minimum of 6 GCSE subjects at Level 5 (grade C) or above and the following subjects also have additional requirements: • Further Mathematics: Level 7 in GCSE Mathematics • Science subjects: Level 6 in GCSE Mathematics • P.E: Club-level participation in at least one sport • Music: Proficiency in an instrument/voice to at least grade 5 level and GCSE music • Art and Design: A strong portfolio of work, if GCSE has not been studied previously
Paper 1 and Paper 2: Core Pure Mathematics (Compulsory) What is assessed? • Complex numbers • Argand diagrams • Series • Roots of polynomials • Matrices • Linear transformations • Proof by induction • Vectors • Methods in calculus • Volumes of revolution • Polar coordinates • Hyperbolic functions • Methods in differential equations • Modelling with differential equations Paper 3 and Paper 4: Options from: • Further Pure Mathematics • Further Statistics • Further Mechanics • Decision Mathematics