A-level Mathematics provides a thorough grounding in the mathematical tools and techniques often needed in the workplace. It provides a foundation for further studies in a variety of subjects including Science, Engineering and Economics. The logic and reasoning skills developed by studying A-level Mathematics makes sure the qualification is widely respected even in non-mathematical areas.
Entry requirements: 5 GCSEs with a minimum grade 6 including Maths and English and for the subjects taken through to A-level, however we require a grade 7+ if studying Maths or Further Maths. A good base in Mathematics is essential - preferably grade 7 or above at GCSE - along with an enthusiastic interest in the subject and a determination to work hard. To progress on to the second year of Mathematics, it is important that you have satisfactorily completed the AS course.
A-level Mathematics (after two years of study) consists of three papers: ■ Paper 1 (2 hours) – Pure Mathematics ■ Paper 2 (2 hours) – Pure Mathematics ■ Paper 3 (2 hours) – Mechanics and Statistics
About Education Provider
| Region | East Midlands |
| Local Authority | West Northamptonshire |
| Ofsted Rating | |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| ISI Report | View Report |
| Boarding Fee | Unknown |
| Sixth Form Fee | Unknown |
| Address | The Newton Building, St. Georges Avenue, NN2 6JA |
A-level Mathematics provides a thorough grounding in the mathematical tools and techniques often needed in the workplace. It provides a foundation for further studies in a variety of subjects including Science, Engineering and Economics. The logic and reasoning skills developed by studying A-level Mathematics makes sure the qualification is widely respected even in non-mathematical areas.
Entry requirements: 5 GCSEs with a minimum grade 6 including Maths and English and for the subjects taken through to A-level, however we require a grade 7+ if studying Maths or Further Maths. A good base in Mathematics is essential - preferably grade 7 or above at GCSE - along with an enthusiastic interest in the subject and a determination to work hard. To progress on to the second year of Mathematics, it is important that you have satisfactorily completed the AS course.
A-level Mathematics (after two years of study) consists of three papers: ■ Paper 1 (2 hours) – Pure Mathematics ■ Paper 2 (2 hours) – Pure Mathematics ■ Paper 3 (2 hours) – Mechanics and Statistics