
A-level Further Mathematics is seen by employers and universities alike as a demanding subject and alongside A-level Mathematics is listed as one of the “facilitating subjects” by the Russell Group of top universities. The Further Maths course allows students to gain a wider and deeper understanding of mathematical concepts and techniques. In the Pure topics, students develop their algebraic language with further proofs, series and equations. Decision Mathematics is introduced as a new concept in the Further Mathematics course. This part of the course is an increasingly relevant branch of Mathematics and is particularly of use to those students who wish to study Computer Programming or get involved in strategic decision making. Algorithms are studied to solve problems including how route planners and Satellite Navigation units work out the most efficient route between two locations. There is also the chance to extend the application of maths with more advanced mechanical modelling, considering the principles of conservation of energy and momentum, as well as analysing what happens in collisions.
You should have achieved a minimum of 5 GCSEs at grade 9-4 including Maths and English. Grade 8 or higher in GCSE Maths is required to study Further Maths.
There is no coursework for A-level Further Mathematics, instead there are three examinations. All exams are taken in the summer. The examinations assess your understanding of the topics covered and your ability to apply the concepts to different situations.
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| Region | Yorkshire and the Humber |
| Local Authority | Leeds |
| Ofsted Rating | Outstanding |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | King Lane, Leeds, LS17 7AG |
A-level Further Mathematics is seen by employers and universities alike as a demanding subject and alongside A-level Mathematics is listed as one of the “facilitating subjects” by the Russell Group of top universities. The Further Maths course allows students to gain a wider and deeper understanding of mathematical concepts and techniques. In the Pure topics, students develop their algebraic language with further proofs, series and equations. Decision Mathematics is introduced as a new concept in the Further Mathematics course. This part of the course is an increasingly relevant branch of Mathematics and is particularly of use to those students who wish to study Computer Programming or get involved in strategic decision making. Algorithms are studied to solve problems including how route planners and Satellite Navigation units work out the most efficient route between two locations. There is also the chance to extend the application of maths with more advanced mechanical modelling, considering the principles of conservation of energy and momentum, as well as analysing what happens in collisions.
You should have achieved a minimum of 5 GCSEs at grade 9-4 including Maths and English. Grade 8 or higher in GCSE Maths is required to study Further Maths.
There is no coursework for A-level Further Mathematics, instead there are three examinations. All exams are taken in the summer. The examinations assess your understanding of the topics covered and your ability to apply the concepts to different situations.