Maths is one the most highly regarded A-level subjects among both universities and employers and is a prerequisite for a vast number of degree courses. People who have studied Maths at A level have an enormous choice of careers, many of which are very well-paid. Maths is one of the Russell Group universities' 'facilitating' subjects - so-called because they facilitate a wide range of options for degree study. Science, engineering and medicine use many mathematical techniques, and subjects such as Geography, Psychology and Sociology are also likely to have components which will be more easily mastered by those with a solid understanding of Maths.
Sixth Form applicants are expected to achieve a minimum of six subjects in Grades 9 to 5 (including Mathematics and English) at GCSE, or international equivalent. Students are expected to have at least Grade 6 at GCSE in the subjects they wish to study at A level. Students wishing to take Further Mathematics at A level must have a Grade 8 in Mathematics at GCSE.
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Region | London |
Local Authority | Westminster |
Ofsted Rating | |
Gender Type | Co-Educational |
ISI Report | View Report |
Boarding Fee | £20,330 - £32,100 |
Sixth Form Fee | £28,150 - £31,600; |
Address | 40-44 Bark Place, Bayswater, London, W2 4AT |
Maths is one the most highly regarded A-level subjects among both universities and employers and is a prerequisite for a vast number of degree courses. People who have studied Maths at A level have an enormous choice of careers, many of which are very well-paid. Maths is one of the Russell Group universities' 'facilitating' subjects - so-called because they facilitate a wide range of options for degree study. Science, engineering and medicine use many mathematical techniques, and subjects such as Geography, Psychology and Sociology are also likely to have components which will be more easily mastered by those with a solid understanding of Maths.
Sixth Form applicants are expected to achieve a minimum of six subjects in Grades 9 to 5 (including Mathematics and English) at GCSE, or international equivalent. Students are expected to have at least Grade 6 at GCSE in the subjects they wish to study at A level. Students wishing to take Further Mathematics at A level must have a Grade 8 in Mathematics at GCSE.