
The A Level mathematics curriculum aims to encourage students to build their confidence in learning and applying their mathematical knowledge and skills across other subject lessons as well as in real life applications. This is because mathematical cognitive thinking is the base of STEM subjects and in engineering and digital technological courses, The A Level Maths course is one of the biggest facilitating subjects since it is crucial for many higher education courses and in many careers. The A Level curriculum consists of Algebra and Proof; Geometry, Calculus; Trigonometry; Exponentials and Logarithms. Sequences and series; Numerical methods; Statistics and Mechanics.
Paper 1 What's assessed Any content from: A: Proof B: Algebra and functions C: Coordinate geometry D: Sequences and series E: Trigonometry F: Exponentials and logarithms G: Differentiation H: Integration I: Numerical methods How it's assessed Written exam: 2 hours 100 marks 33⅓ % of A-level Paper 2 What's assessed Any content from Paper 1 and content from: J: Vectors P: Quantities and units in mechanics Q: Kinematics R: Forces and Newton’s laws S: Moments How it's assessed Written exam: 2 hours 100 marks 33⅓ % of A-level Paper 3 What's assessed Any content from Paper 1 and content from: K: Statistical sampling L: Data presentation and Interpretation M: Probability N: Statistical distributions O: Statistical hypothesis testing How it's assessed Written exam: 2 hours 100 marks 33⅓ % of A-level
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Region | East of England |
Local Authority | Essex |
Ofsted Rating | Good |
Gender Type | Mixed |
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The A Level mathematics curriculum aims to encourage students to build their confidence in learning and applying their mathematical knowledge and skills across other subject lessons as well as in real life applications. This is because mathematical cognitive thinking is the base of STEM subjects and in engineering and digital technological courses, The A Level Maths course is one of the biggest facilitating subjects since it is crucial for many higher education courses and in many careers. The A Level curriculum consists of Algebra and Proof; Geometry, Calculus; Trigonometry; Exponentials and Logarithms. Sequences and series; Numerical methods; Statistics and Mechanics.
Paper 1 What's assessed Any content from: A: Proof B: Algebra and functions C: Coordinate geometry D: Sequences and series E: Trigonometry F: Exponentials and logarithms G: Differentiation H: Integration I: Numerical methods How it's assessed Written exam: 2 hours 100 marks 33⅓ % of A-level Paper 2 What's assessed Any content from Paper 1 and content from: J: Vectors P: Quantities and units in mechanics Q: Kinematics R: Forces and Newton’s laws S: Moments How it's assessed Written exam: 2 hours 100 marks 33⅓ % of A-level Paper 3 What's assessed Any content from Paper 1 and content from: K: Statistical sampling L: Data presentation and Interpretation M: Probability N: Statistical distributions O: Statistical hypothesis testing How it's assessed Written exam: 2 hours 100 marks 33⅓ % of A-level