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Mathematics
Glenthorne High School - Sutton
02086446307
Sutton Common Road, Sutton, SM3 9PS
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Choosing this Course A level Mathematics builds on many of the topics studied at GCSE by increasing students’ depth of knowledge and understanding. In addition, students will meet new topics and contexts where they can apply their skills and techniques. An essential part of this course is the challenge of analysing and solving a problem using skills that have been learnt during both independent study and lessons. Students will need to able to communicate well in written work to explain their solutions. Consequently, the minimum requirement for entry is a 7 at GCSE. Course Content Over the two-year linear course, students will study Pure mathematics and will learn to apply their knowledge within Statistics and Mechanics. The Pure mathematics units develop work covered at GCSE in Trigonometry and Algebra as well as introducing new ideas such as Calculus. Within Statistics, students will learn how to analyse and summarise numerical data as well as extend their knowledge of GCSE probability problems. Mechanics is an excellent complement to physics and involves students’ resolving forces, kinematics and working with vectors. Students will be expected to prepare for lessons by reading notes from the previous lesson and completing any Flipped Learning tasks set for the lesson. Pro-active study is crucial during this course as students will be expected to revise topics once they have been taught in lessons to prepare them for future lessons with inter-linked topics and internal and external assessments. Assessment There is no coursework element and the full assessment takes place at the end of the two-year course. There will be 2 Pure Papers (66 2/3 %) and 1 Statistics and Mechanics Paper (33 1/3 %). Each paper is 2 hours and out of 100 marks. Career Opportunities A level Mathematics is a much sought-after qualification for entry to a wide variety of full time courses in higher education. Mathematical skills learned at AS and A Level, such as logical thinking, problem solving, and statistical analysis are considered very desirable in the workplace. Careers aided by an A Level in Maths include: Economics, Accountancy, Engineering, Architecture, ICT, Medicine and Teaching.

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RegionLondon
Local AuthoritySutton
Ofsted RatingGood
Gender TypeMixed
AddressSutton Common Road, Sutton, SM3 9PS