
In Mathematics you will study Pure Maths, Mechanics and Statistics. You will do some Pure Maths and all the Statistics in Year 12 with more Pure Maths and all of Mechanics in Year 13. Assessment takes place at the end of Year 13 and consists of three 2 hour papers worth 100 marks each. Paper 1 and Paper 2 both assess the Pure Maths content and Paper 3 assesses the Mechanics and Statistics content. Pure Maths In Pure Maths you extend the knowledge and techniques you learned at GCSE. Pure topics include: · Algebra and Functions · Coordinate Geometry · Exponentials and Logarithms · Numerical Methods · Sequences and Series · Trigonometry · Differentiation · Integration · Vectors · Proof Mechanics In Mechanics you will learn to model and analyse the physical world around us. Mechanics topics include: · Quantities and Units · Kinematics · Forces and Newton’s Laws · Moments. Statistics In Statistics you will learn how to collect and analyse useful data and use this to make predictions about future events. You will learn key statistical information and techniques including · Sampling · Data presentation and Interpretation · Probability · Statistical Distributions · Hypothesis Testing.
About Education Provider
| Region | North West |
| Local Authority | Liverpool |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Church Road, Wavertree, Liverpool, L15 9EE |
In Mathematics you will study Pure Maths, Mechanics and Statistics. You will do some Pure Maths and all the Statistics in Year 12 with more Pure Maths and all of Mechanics in Year 13. Assessment takes place at the end of Year 13 and consists of three 2 hour papers worth 100 marks each. Paper 1 and Paper 2 both assess the Pure Maths content and Paper 3 assesses the Mechanics and Statistics content. Pure Maths In Pure Maths you extend the knowledge and techniques you learned at GCSE. Pure topics include: · Algebra and Functions · Coordinate Geometry · Exponentials and Logarithms · Numerical Methods · Sequences and Series · Trigonometry · Differentiation · Integration · Vectors · Proof Mechanics In Mechanics you will learn to model and analyse the physical world around us. Mechanics topics include: · Quantities and Units · Kinematics · Forces and Newton’s Laws · Moments. Statistics In Statistics you will learn how to collect and analyse useful data and use this to make predictions about future events. You will learn key statistical information and techniques including · Sampling · Data presentation and Interpretation · Probability · Statistical Distributions · Hypothesis Testing.