A level Mathematics introduces and develops fundamental ideas that build a repertoire of key skills. Students will during the course build on these key skills by extending their range of mathematical techniques and apply these in other fields of study. They will be able to understand the progression in Mathematics and how different areas of Mathematics are connected. At this level of study, students are expected to take increasing responsibility for their own learning and the evaluation of their own mathematical development. This will assist them in the transition from Sixth Form to University or other Higher Education institutions.
A minimum GCSE Grade 6 in Mathematics. It is also advised that students have worked through the transition materials during the summer holiday prior to them starting the course in Year 12. These can be sent to individuals upon request. In both years (AS and A2) you will build upon previous knowledge and be introduced to entirely new concepts and ideas. You will explore how to tackle a wide variety of problems by applying these ‘mathematical tools’ appropriately. You will learn to spot common themes to some areas whilst developing novel approaches to others. Some of the topics you will study during your two years of A level Mathematics are Algebraic methods, Quadratics, graphs and the transformation of graphs, Trigonometry and Radians, Vectors, Sequences and Series and Calculus that involves differentiation and integration.
A-level Mathematics is a two year linear course that will be examined during the summer of Year 13. Even though our focus is to complete the course in two years, the order and pace of delivering lessons will allow students to take the AS exam at the end of Year 12. A-level: • Paper 1 - Pure Mathematics - 2 Hours - Marks 100 • Paper 2 - Pure Mathematics - 2 Hours - Marks 100 • Paper 3 - Statistics and Mechanics - 2 Hours - Marks 100
About Education Provider
| Region | East of England |
| Local Authority | Norfolk |
| Ofsted Rating | |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| ISI Report | View Report |
| Boarding Fee | Unknown |
| Sixth Form Fee | Unknown |
| Address | Bridge ST, Thetford, IP24 3AF |
A level Mathematics introduces and develops fundamental ideas that build a repertoire of key skills. Students will during the course build on these key skills by extending their range of mathematical techniques and apply these in other fields of study. They will be able to understand the progression in Mathematics and how different areas of Mathematics are connected. At this level of study, students are expected to take increasing responsibility for their own learning and the evaluation of their own mathematical development. This will assist them in the transition from Sixth Form to University or other Higher Education institutions.
A minimum GCSE Grade 6 in Mathematics. It is also advised that students have worked through the transition materials during the summer holiday prior to them starting the course in Year 12. These can be sent to individuals upon request. In both years (AS and A2) you will build upon previous knowledge and be introduced to entirely new concepts and ideas. You will explore how to tackle a wide variety of problems by applying these ‘mathematical tools’ appropriately. You will learn to spot common themes to some areas whilst developing novel approaches to others. Some of the topics you will study during your two years of A level Mathematics are Algebraic methods, Quadratics, graphs and the transformation of graphs, Trigonometry and Radians, Vectors, Sequences and Series and Calculus that involves differentiation and integration.
A-level Mathematics is a two year linear course that will be examined during the summer of Year 13. Even though our focus is to complete the course in two years, the order and pace of delivering lessons will allow students to take the AS exam at the end of Year 12. A-level: • Paper 1 - Pure Mathematics - 2 Hours - Marks 100 • Paper 2 - Pure Mathematics - 2 Hours - Marks 100 • Paper 3 - Statistics and Mechanics - 2 Hours - Marks 100