Mathematics is an exciting intellectual challenge in its own right as well as a subject that supports a wide range of other courses. The mathematics A-level course covers the three main branches of mathematics – pure mathematics, mechanics and statistics. The focus throughout the course will be on problem-solving, clear and effective communication, and exploring the links between the various aspects of mathematics. The integration of technology is also front and centre. Independent thought is encouraged and resilience is developed as you strive to understand the key concepts underpinning a multistage problem. A-level mathematics is a highly regarded qualification and most importantly, when tackled with enthusiasm and determination, this course will be a great deal of fun. If you have a particular interest in and flair for mathematics, you may choose to study A-level further mathematics as well, thus obtaining two different A-level qualifications. Last year, approximately 10% of our maths students chose to do this and all of them achieved a grade of B or above in their results.
Further maths requires grade 8 in mathematics at GCSE.
Further mathematics: there will be six hours of examinations in total, divided into four papers • Two papers are based entirely on pure mathematics, making up 50% of the course • For the remaining papers, topics are to be selected as best suits our students, from a mixture of statistics and mechanics.
About Education Provider
Region | Yorkshire and the Humber |
Local Authority | Leeds |
Ofsted Rating | |
Gender Type | Co-Educational |
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Boarding Fee | Unknown |
Sixth Form Fee | £11,214 - £12,240 |
Address | Alwoodley Gates, Harrogate Road, Leeds, LS17 8GS |
Mathematics is an exciting intellectual challenge in its own right as well as a subject that supports a wide range of other courses. The mathematics A-level course covers the three main branches of mathematics – pure mathematics, mechanics and statistics. The focus throughout the course will be on problem-solving, clear and effective communication, and exploring the links between the various aspects of mathematics. The integration of technology is also front and centre. Independent thought is encouraged and resilience is developed as you strive to understand the key concepts underpinning a multistage problem. A-level mathematics is a highly regarded qualification and most importantly, when tackled with enthusiasm and determination, this course will be a great deal of fun. If you have a particular interest in and flair for mathematics, you may choose to study A-level further mathematics as well, thus obtaining two different A-level qualifications. Last year, approximately 10% of our maths students chose to do this and all of them achieved a grade of B or above in their results.
Further maths requires grade 8 in mathematics at GCSE.
Further mathematics: there will be six hours of examinations in total, divided into four papers • Two papers are based entirely on pure mathematics, making up 50% of the course • For the remaining papers, topics are to be selected as best suits our students, from a mixture of statistics and mechanics.