
In Further Mathematics the ideas met in the A level Mathematics course, are extended yet further. In addition to the compulsory content of A level Mathematics there are optional modules extending ideas in pure mathematics, mechanics, statistics or decision mathematics. In Further Mathematics, you can do it all! Year 12 All of the areas mentioned in Year 12 Pure Mathematics are covered in Further Mathematics. There is an extension of Pure Mathematics with the introduction of further ideas, including complex numbers, matrices, hyperbolic functions and methods of proof. Students also cover Decision Mathematics, which looks at the ways in which computers deal with organising essentially easy but time-consuming problems, such as how to fit things most efficiently in boxes and how a salesman could visit a number of towns using as little fuel as possible. Year 13 In Year 13 Mathematics, students extend their Pure Mathematics experience with optional additional courses in Statistics and Mechanics.
The basic requirement is 5 GCSEs at grade 5 or above, with ‘passes’ i.e. at least Grade 4 in Maths and English and, preferably, grade 6 or above in the chosen subjects.
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Region | North West |
Local Authority | Blackburn with Darwen |
Ofsted Rating | Good |
Gender Type | Co-Educational |
Address | West Park Road, Blackburn, BB2 6DF |
In Further Mathematics the ideas met in the A level Mathematics course, are extended yet further. In addition to the compulsory content of A level Mathematics there are optional modules extending ideas in pure mathematics, mechanics, statistics or decision mathematics. In Further Mathematics, you can do it all! Year 12 All of the areas mentioned in Year 12 Pure Mathematics are covered in Further Mathematics. There is an extension of Pure Mathematics with the introduction of further ideas, including complex numbers, matrices, hyperbolic functions and methods of proof. Students also cover Decision Mathematics, which looks at the ways in which computers deal with organising essentially easy but time-consuming problems, such as how to fit things most efficiently in boxes and how a salesman could visit a number of towns using as little fuel as possible. Year 13 In Year 13 Mathematics, students extend their Pure Mathematics experience with optional additional courses in Statistics and Mechanics.
The basic requirement is 5 GCSEs at grade 5 or above, with ‘passes’ i.e. at least Grade 4 in Maths and English and, preferably, grade 6 or above in the chosen subjects.