
The course is designed to introduce students to a wide range of analytical techniques, with a greater emphasis on their application of skills to a range of practical problems. Over two years you will be introduced to content in three different areas of Mathematics: Pure; Statistics and Mechanics. The Pure course includes: Algebra and Functions Coordinate Geometry Vectors > Trigonometry > Calculus > Exponentials and Logarithms > Proof > Series and Sequences > Numerical Methods The Statistics course includes: > Interpretation of Data > Probability > Binomial Distribution > Hypothesis Testing > Scatter Graph Analysis > The Normal Distribution The Mechanics course includes: > Kinematics > Newton’s Laws > Moments >> Students will be taught in a variety of ways from formal teaching lessons which help prepare for tackling examination questions to activities and short investigations. >> Students will use calculators, computer programmes and a large data set to investigate the topics previously mentioned. >> Students are given assessments to assess their skills, knowledge retention and ability to problem solve as the course progresses. >> We will also be running formal booster and drop in sessions where students are able to get extra help with their studies. The course is essential for anyone wishing to pursue a career in Mathematics, Physics, Engineering, Accountancy, Finance or Economics and Computing. It is also extremely useful for entry into a wide range of other fields of study such as Medicine, Chemistry, Biological Sciences, Social Sciences, Geography and Business Studies. https://www.ashmoleacademy.org/_site/data/files/post16/1665D110BFBC2774CA4DFED150071DED.pdf#page=28
7 in Maths CURRENT YEAR 11 STUDENTS AND EXTERNAL candidates must have: 9 A-level: at least three 9-6 grades in addition to a 5 in English Language and a 5 in Maths For internal Year 11 students only, the Academy offers a BTEC Extended Diploma. The entry criteria for BTEC is: 5 or more GCSE grades of 9–4, including English Language & Maths and a 4 in Business if studied.
The assessment takes place in the form of a formal examination at the end of Year 13. In Mathematics this consists of three examination papers. Papers 1 and 2 are both two hours long and examine the pure content. Paper 3 is also two hours long and examines the statistical and mechanical content.
About Education Provider
Region | London |
Local Authority | Barnet |
Ofsted Rating | Good |
Gender Type | Mixed |
Address | Cecil Road, Southgate, London, N14 5RJ |
The course is designed to introduce students to a wide range of analytical techniques, with a greater emphasis on their application of skills to a range of practical problems. Over two years you will be introduced to content in three different areas of Mathematics: Pure; Statistics and Mechanics. The Pure course includes: Algebra and Functions Coordinate Geometry Vectors > Trigonometry > Calculus > Exponentials and Logarithms > Proof > Series and Sequences > Numerical Methods The Statistics course includes: > Interpretation of Data > Probability > Binomial Distribution > Hypothesis Testing > Scatter Graph Analysis > The Normal Distribution The Mechanics course includes: > Kinematics > Newton’s Laws > Moments >> Students will be taught in a variety of ways from formal teaching lessons which help prepare for tackling examination questions to activities and short investigations. >> Students will use calculators, computer programmes and a large data set to investigate the topics previously mentioned. >> Students are given assessments to assess their skills, knowledge retention and ability to problem solve as the course progresses. >> We will also be running formal booster and drop in sessions where students are able to get extra help with their studies. The course is essential for anyone wishing to pursue a career in Mathematics, Physics, Engineering, Accountancy, Finance or Economics and Computing. It is also extremely useful for entry into a wide range of other fields of study such as Medicine, Chemistry, Biological Sciences, Social Sciences, Geography and Business Studies. https://www.ashmoleacademy.org/_site/data/files/post16/1665D110BFBC2774CA4DFED150071DED.pdf#page=28
7 in Maths CURRENT YEAR 11 STUDENTS AND EXTERNAL candidates must have: 9 A-level: at least three 9-6 grades in addition to a 5 in English Language and a 5 in Maths For internal Year 11 students only, the Academy offers a BTEC Extended Diploma. The entry criteria for BTEC is: 5 or more GCSE grades of 9–4, including English Language & Maths and a 4 in Business if studied.
The assessment takes place in the form of a formal examination at the end of Year 13. In Mathematics this consists of three examination papers. Papers 1 and 2 are both two hours long and examine the pure content. Paper 3 is also two hours long and examines the statistical and mechanical content.