
A Linear course comprising areas of Pure Mathematics and Applied Mathematics (Mechanics and Statistics). Year 12 (AS) • Pure Mathematics 1 (66.66%) (2hour written examinations) • Statistics & Mechanics(33.33%)(1hour written examinations) Year 13(A2) • Pure Mathematics 1 (33.33%)(2hour written examinations) • Pure Mathematics 2 (33.33%)(2hour written examinations) • Statistics & Mechanics(33.33%) (1hour written examinations) Students who successfully complete the AS units are awarded a certificate in Advanced Subsidiary Mathematics. Those students who then successfully complete the A2 units are awarded a further certificate in Advanced GCE Mathematics. We recommend the additional study of Further Mathematics, to be viewed as a fourth A’ Level, for students intending to read Mathematics, Science, Medicine or Engineering at university.
In view of the specialist nature of the course students need to have achieved a high grade ‘7’ on the Higher level GCSE paper to be considered for the ‘A’ level course. Students wishing to study Further Mathematics need to have achieved a grade ‘8’ at GCSE. If you are hoping to study an A Level qualification you will need to have achieved at least 5 grade ‘C’s in 5 separate subjects. This must include a grade 5 in both English Language and Mathematics. Our Vocational courses are for those students who achieved a minimum of 5 GCSEs at grade C or above.
Assessment is exclusively through written examinations, which take place in May and June.
About Education Provider
| Region | London |
| Local Authority | Barking and Dagenham |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Terling Road, Wood Lane, Dagenham, RM8 1JT |
A Linear course comprising areas of Pure Mathematics and Applied Mathematics (Mechanics and Statistics). Year 12 (AS) • Pure Mathematics 1 (66.66%) (2hour written examinations) • Statistics & Mechanics(33.33%)(1hour written examinations) Year 13(A2) • Pure Mathematics 1 (33.33%)(2hour written examinations) • Pure Mathematics 2 (33.33%)(2hour written examinations) • Statistics & Mechanics(33.33%) (1hour written examinations) Students who successfully complete the AS units are awarded a certificate in Advanced Subsidiary Mathematics. Those students who then successfully complete the A2 units are awarded a further certificate in Advanced GCE Mathematics. We recommend the additional study of Further Mathematics, to be viewed as a fourth A’ Level, for students intending to read Mathematics, Science, Medicine or Engineering at university.
In view of the specialist nature of the course students need to have achieved a high grade ‘7’ on the Higher level GCSE paper to be considered for the ‘A’ level course. Students wishing to study Further Mathematics need to have achieved a grade ‘8’ at GCSE. If you are hoping to study an A Level qualification you will need to have achieved at least 5 grade ‘C’s in 5 separate subjects. This must include a grade 5 in both English Language and Mathematics. Our Vocational courses are for those students who achieved a minimum of 5 GCSEs at grade C or above.
Assessment is exclusively through written examinations, which take place in May and June.