
This subject is for students who have enjoyed the mathematics they have already undertaken at GCSE and wish to extend their current understanding of the subject. The A-Level is similar in style to the GCSE examinations, focusing on problem solving, application of knowledge, reasoning and proof.
To study A-Level mathematics students are expected to have achieved a minimum of a grade 7 at GCSE.
The assessment of the course consists of sitting 3 external examinations in May/June, all at the end of Year 13. Each paper is 2 hours long with 100 marks accounting for 33.33% of the qualification.
About Education Provider
| Region | London |
| Local Authority | Islington |
| Ofsted Rating | Outstanding |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Prebend Street, Islington, London, N1 8PQ |
This subject is for students who have enjoyed the mathematics they have already undertaken at GCSE and wish to extend their current understanding of the subject. The A-Level is similar in style to the GCSE examinations, focusing on problem solving, application of knowledge, reasoning and proof.
To study A-Level mathematics students are expected to have achieved a minimum of a grade 7 at GCSE.
The assessment of the course consists of sitting 3 external examinations in May/June, all at the end of Year 13. Each paper is 2 hours long with 100 marks accounting for 33.33% of the qualification.