For those who love logic, problem solving and all things mathematical, an A Level in Further Mathematics can be taken in addition to A Level Mathematics. It is a fast-paced and challenging course, in which you will explore a wider range of concepts than you would meet in the single A Level. ose thinking about applying for degree courses in Mathematics, Physics, Engineering, Computer Science or Economics should certainly consider taking Further Mathematics A Level and, in some cases, it will be stipulated as a requirement for the course. Core Pure Mathematics (two papers, each 1 hour 30 minutes) • Proof • Complex Numbers • Matrices • Further Algebra and Functions • Further Calculus • Further Vectors • Polar Coordinates • Hyperbolic Functions • Dierential Equations Further Mechanics (two papers, each 1 hour 30 minutes) • Momentum and Impulse • Work, Energy and Power • Elastic Strings and Springs • Elastic Collisions • Circular Motion • Centres of Mass • Kinematics • Dynamics
• A minimum of seven I/GCSEs at grade 9-7. • /GCSEs at grade 9 or 8 in the subjects being studied at A-level, if studied to I/GCSE. To study an A-level subject not on offer at I/GCSE, I/GCSE at grade 9 or 8 in a similar subject is strongly recommended. • To study A-levels in Mathematics, Physics or Chemistry, grade 9 in the subject(s) at I/GCSE is strongly recommended. • To study A-level Further Mathematics, grade 9 at I/GCSE Mathematics is required. Grade 9 or 8 in AQA Level 2 Certificate in Further Mathematics is strongly recommended.
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| Region | South East |
| Local Authority | Surrey |
| Ofsted Rating | |
| Gender Type | Girls |
| ISI Report | View Report |
| Boarding Fee | Unknown |
| Sixth Form Fee | £22,308 |
| Address | London Road, Guildford, GU1 1SJ |
For those who love logic, problem solving and all things mathematical, an A Level in Further Mathematics can be taken in addition to A Level Mathematics. It is a fast-paced and challenging course, in which you will explore a wider range of concepts than you would meet in the single A Level. ose thinking about applying for degree courses in Mathematics, Physics, Engineering, Computer Science or Economics should certainly consider taking Further Mathematics A Level and, in some cases, it will be stipulated as a requirement for the course. Core Pure Mathematics (two papers, each 1 hour 30 minutes) • Proof • Complex Numbers • Matrices • Further Algebra and Functions • Further Calculus • Further Vectors • Polar Coordinates • Hyperbolic Functions • Dierential Equations Further Mechanics (two papers, each 1 hour 30 minutes) • Momentum and Impulse • Work, Energy and Power • Elastic Strings and Springs • Elastic Collisions • Circular Motion • Centres of Mass • Kinematics • Dynamics
• A minimum of seven I/GCSEs at grade 9-7. • /GCSEs at grade 9 or 8 in the subjects being studied at A-level, if studied to I/GCSE. To study an A-level subject not on offer at I/GCSE, I/GCSE at grade 9 or 8 in a similar subject is strongly recommended. • To study A-levels in Mathematics, Physics or Chemistry, grade 9 in the subject(s) at I/GCSE is strongly recommended. • To study A-level Further Mathematics, grade 9 at I/GCSE Mathematics is required. Grade 9 or 8 in AQA Level 2 Certificate in Further Mathematics is strongly recommended.