Mathematics is an exciting and rewarding subject, which is universal. It is the tool and language of commerce, engineering and other sciences – physics, computing, biology, etc. Studying A level mathematics provides a broad range of skills in problem solving, logical reasoning and flexible thinking. It helps us to see and recognise patterns and to understand the world around us. This course aims to develop the concepts covered at Higher GCSE level, in addition to new concepts such as Differentiation and Integration. Students who chose A level mathematics enjoy its’ challenge, its’ clarity and knowing when they are right. Arriving at the solution of a problem, through determination and commitment is hugely satisfying. The course compliments the sciences, in particular physics, making it an attractive choice. Links to careers: in Engineering, Finance & Accountancy, Business Management, Scientific Research, Economics and Government services This course is well matched to A Level Economics, A Level Computer Science, A Level Geography or A Level Physics, Biology or Chemistry. Links to university: Many institutions offer Mathematics as a single or joint degree.
Grade 6 or higher in GCSE Mathematics.
3 x 2 hour external examinations with equal weighting: Paper 1: Pure Mathematics 1 Paper 2: Pure Mathematics 2 Paper 3: Statistics and Mechanics Final Outcome - GCE A level A* to E
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| Region | London |
| Local Authority | Hounslow |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Cecil Road, Hounslow, TW3 1AX |
Mathematics is an exciting and rewarding subject, which is universal. It is the tool and language of commerce, engineering and other sciences – physics, computing, biology, etc. Studying A level mathematics provides a broad range of skills in problem solving, logical reasoning and flexible thinking. It helps us to see and recognise patterns and to understand the world around us. This course aims to develop the concepts covered at Higher GCSE level, in addition to new concepts such as Differentiation and Integration. Students who chose A level mathematics enjoy its’ challenge, its’ clarity and knowing when they are right. Arriving at the solution of a problem, through determination and commitment is hugely satisfying. The course compliments the sciences, in particular physics, making it an attractive choice. Links to careers: in Engineering, Finance & Accountancy, Business Management, Scientific Research, Economics and Government services This course is well matched to A Level Economics, A Level Computer Science, A Level Geography or A Level Physics, Biology or Chemistry. Links to university: Many institutions offer Mathematics as a single or joint degree.
Grade 6 or higher in GCSE Mathematics.
3 x 2 hour external examinations with equal weighting: Paper 1: Pure Mathematics 1 Paper 2: Pure Mathematics 2 Paper 3: Statistics and Mechanics Final Outcome - GCE A level A* to E
