GCSE Mathematics Achieving your Mathematics GCSE grade 4 is a crucial part of building your Curriculum Vitae. This specification offers a traditional route to GCSE Mathematics finishing with three examination papers. Each paper is 1 hour and 30 minutes long and worth 80 marks. Paper 1 is the Non-Calculator paper, Paper 2 and 3 are both Calculator papers. Therefore it is vital that you have a Scientific Calculator for this course. The specification requires students to demonstrate their knowledge, understanding and skills in the following: 1 Number 2 Algebra 3 Ratio, proportion and rates of change 4 Geometry and measures 5 Probability 6 Statistics This course requires you to work hard and demonstrate a level of determination towards making the necessary progress needed to achieve your grade 4. Students are expected to take responsibility for their own learning and close the gap on topics they find difficult. There are opportunities to enter the GCSE exam in the November and summer exam windows. This decision is at the discretion of your teacher and your determination.
About Education Provider
| Region | East of England |
| Local Authority | Essex |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Fambridge Road, Maldon, CM9 6AB |
GCSE Mathematics Achieving your Mathematics GCSE grade 4 is a crucial part of building your Curriculum Vitae. This specification offers a traditional route to GCSE Mathematics finishing with three examination papers. Each paper is 1 hour and 30 minutes long and worth 80 marks. Paper 1 is the Non-Calculator paper, Paper 2 and 3 are both Calculator papers. Therefore it is vital that you have a Scientific Calculator for this course. The specification requires students to demonstrate their knowledge, understanding and skills in the following: 1 Number 2 Algebra 3 Ratio, proportion and rates of change 4 Geometry and measures 5 Probability 6 Statistics This course requires you to work hard and demonstrate a level of determination towards making the necessary progress needed to achieve your grade 4. Students are expected to take responsibility for their own learning and close the gap on topics they find difficult. There are opportunities to enter the GCSE exam in the November and summer exam windows. This decision is at the discretion of your teacher and your determination.
