A level Mathematics is an interesting and challenging course which extends the methods you learned at GCSE and includes optional applications of mathematics, such as Statistics, and Mechanics. Statistics – Collecting and analysing data and using this to make predictions about future events. Many subjects make use of statistical information and techniques. An understanding of probability and risk is important in careers like insurance, medicine, engineering and the sciences. Mechanics – Modelling and analysing the physical world around us, including the study of forces and motion. Mechanics is particularly useful to students studying physics and engineering.
The department will follow The Pearson Edexcel Level 3 Advanced GCE in Mathematics, which consists of three externally examined papers. Students will be completing the following papers at the end of their final year in May/June. All three papers are: written examination, 2 hours, 33.33% of the qualification, and 100 marks. Calculators can be used in all 3 examinations.
About Education Provider
Region | London |
Local Authority | Enfield |
Ofsted Rating | Good |
Gender Type | Boys |
Address | Market Place, Enfield, EN2 6LN |
A level Mathematics is an interesting and challenging course which extends the methods you learned at GCSE and includes optional applications of mathematics, such as Statistics, and Mechanics. Statistics – Collecting and analysing data and using this to make predictions about future events. Many subjects make use of statistical information and techniques. An understanding of probability and risk is important in careers like insurance, medicine, engineering and the sciences. Mechanics – Modelling and analysing the physical world around us, including the study of forces and motion. Mechanics is particularly useful to students studying physics and engineering.
The department will follow The Pearson Edexcel Level 3 Advanced GCE in Mathematics, which consists of three externally examined papers. Students will be completing the following papers at the end of their final year in May/June. All three papers are: written examination, 2 hours, 33.33% of the qualification, and 100 marks. Calculators can be used in all 3 examinations.