Students who love studying Mathematics at A Level enjoy the technical nature of the subject and find satisfaction in employing a variety of techniques to find solutions to problems. You should study Mathematics if you enjoy working with algebra, using it to form and solve equations to find the answers to a variety of real-life problems. Mathematicians are particularly interested in how equations relate to graphs and what this means to the world we inhabit, which is something you will be able to explore in greater depth at A Level. You will learn how to tackle a variety of problems using complex mathematical techniques, including calculus. Many employers value applicants who qualify in mathematics highly, as they are logical thinkers and excellent problem solvers. The St Dunstan's College Mathematics department offers unparalleled opportunities to challenge yourself beyond the scope of the course in our cutting-edge Advanced Maths Club. In class, we glean insights from subject specialists across the different Mathematical fields, work together through encouraged class-wide collaboration on complex problems and receive extensive support on any topics you find a little challenging.
Entry requirements for the Sixth Form are currently set at an average of grade 6 or above across all the subjects studied at GCSE with 9-7 (A*/A equivalent) grades in the subjects appropriate to the student’s choice of A Levels. A grade 8 or above in GCSE/IGCSE Mathematics.
About Education Provider
Region | London |
Local Authority | Lewisham |
Ofsted Rating | |
Gender Type | Co-Educational |
ISI Report | View Report |
Boarding Fee | Unknown |
Sixth Form Fee | £21,321 |
Address | Stanstead Road, Catford, LONDON, SE6 4TY |
Students who love studying Mathematics at A Level enjoy the technical nature of the subject and find satisfaction in employing a variety of techniques to find solutions to problems. You should study Mathematics if you enjoy working with algebra, using it to form and solve equations to find the answers to a variety of real-life problems. Mathematicians are particularly interested in how equations relate to graphs and what this means to the world we inhabit, which is something you will be able to explore in greater depth at A Level. You will learn how to tackle a variety of problems using complex mathematical techniques, including calculus. Many employers value applicants who qualify in mathematics highly, as they are logical thinkers and excellent problem solvers. The St Dunstan's College Mathematics department offers unparalleled opportunities to challenge yourself beyond the scope of the course in our cutting-edge Advanced Maths Club. In class, we glean insights from subject specialists across the different Mathematical fields, work together through encouraged class-wide collaboration on complex problems and receive extensive support on any topics you find a little challenging.
Entry requirements for the Sixth Form are currently set at an average of grade 6 or above across all the subjects studied at GCSE with 9-7 (A*/A equivalent) grades in the subjects appropriate to the student’s choice of A Levels. A grade 8 or above in GCSE/IGCSE Mathematics.