As Einstein said, mathematics is the poetry of logical ideas. These courses enable students to study mathematical skills, techniques and concepts and use them to solve problems. While studying Mathematics you will be expected to demonstrate application and understanding of a wide range of mathematical topics. By the end of the course students will: •Develop their knowledge and understanding of mathematical concepts and techniques; •Acquire a foundation of mathematical skills for further study; •Understand how mathematical skills can be applied outside of the classroom; •Develop their ability to analyse information and confidently solve problems in a wide range of contexts; •Appreciate the importance of mathematics in society, employment and study.
All applicants should be on course to achieve a minimum of 4 A (level 7 grades) and 4 B (level 6 grades). The A grades should be in the subjects they wish to study at A level.
Note. Not all options may be taught, depending on student choices. Acceptance onto the course depends on number of applicants and grades at the highest level in GCSE Maths. Papers 1-4 are written exams. Paper 1 - 90 minutes - 25% Core Pure 1 Paper 2 - 90 minutes - 25% Core Pure 2 Paper 3 - 90 minutes - 25% Either Further Pure 1, Further Stats 1, Further Mechanics 1 or Decision Maths 1 Paper 4 - 90 minutes - 25% Either further Pure 2, Further Stats 1, Further Mechanics 1, Decision Maths 1, Further Stats 2, Further Mechanics 2, Decision Mechanics 2
About Education Provider
| Region | South East |
| Local Authority | West Sussex |
| Ofsted Rating | |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| ISI Report | View Report |
| Boarding Fee | £41,910 |
| Sixth Form Fee | Day £21,660 - £27,270 |
| Address | Horsham, RH13 0LJ |
As Einstein said, mathematics is the poetry of logical ideas. These courses enable students to study mathematical skills, techniques and concepts and use them to solve problems. While studying Mathematics you will be expected to demonstrate application and understanding of a wide range of mathematical topics. By the end of the course students will: •Develop their knowledge and understanding of mathematical concepts and techniques; •Acquire a foundation of mathematical skills for further study; •Understand how mathematical skills can be applied outside of the classroom; •Develop their ability to analyse information and confidently solve problems in a wide range of contexts; •Appreciate the importance of mathematics in society, employment and study.
All applicants should be on course to achieve a minimum of 4 A (level 7 grades) and 4 B (level 6 grades). The A grades should be in the subjects they wish to study at A level.
Note. Not all options may be taught, depending on student choices. Acceptance onto the course depends on number of applicants and grades at the highest level in GCSE Maths. Papers 1-4 are written exams. Paper 1 - 90 minutes - 25% Core Pure 1 Paper 2 - 90 minutes - 25% Core Pure 2 Paper 3 - 90 minutes - 25% Either Further Pure 1, Further Stats 1, Further Mechanics 1 or Decision Maths 1 Paper 4 - 90 minutes - 25% Either further Pure 2, Further Stats 1, Further Mechanics 1, Decision Maths 1, Further Stats 2, Further Mechanics 2, Decision Mechanics 2