
A Level Mathematics builds on the skills and knowledge that you have learned at GCSE; it extends and develops the concepts allowing you to refine and enhance your problem solving and mathematical thinking skills. You will study both abstract mathematical concepts and create models to solve real-life problems through application of your mathematics. Studying Mathematics at A Level is a challenging, rewarding and enjoyable experience. The course is demanding but with dedication and hard work throughout the two years you will embed mathematical skills and can achieve success. Key attributes to achieving success in this A level include: strong algebraic manipulation skills; an ability to link and apply different concepts and topics; tenacity and a determination to succeed. In lessons and homeworks teachers will help you nurture and develop these attributes to give you a deeper understanding of the curriculum content. At SINE, we pride ourselves on our supportive environment, providing guidance and support throughout the course. The skills that you develop through studying A Level Mathematics complement many of the other A Level courses that we offer at SINE. In particular, if you select to study A Levels with a significant mathematical content, including physics and chemistry you will find A Level Mathematics alongside offers significant benefits. Your A level is broken down into three overarching topics: Pure Mathematics, Statistics and Mechanics. Two thirds of the A level course comprises Pure Mathematics whilst the remaining third is split evenly between Statistics and Mechanics. The initial topics that you study at A level will build upon and extend work that you studied at GCSE. In addition, there are many new topics which will be completely new to you. A selection of topics included in Mathematics A Level are: Pure Mathematics - Quadratics, Trigonometry, Coordinate Geometry, Logarithms, Calculus, Sequences and Series, Functions and Differential Equations. Statistics - Probability, Binomial Distribution, Normal Distribution and Hypothesis Testing Mechanics - Kinematics, Forces, Projectiles and Moments.
GCSE 6+ in Mathematics
Examination
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Region | East of England |
Local Authority | Norfolk |
Ofsted Rating | Good |
Gender Type | Mixed |
Address | Salisbury Road, Great Yarmouth, NR30 4LS |
A Level Mathematics builds on the skills and knowledge that you have learned at GCSE; it extends and develops the concepts allowing you to refine and enhance your problem solving and mathematical thinking skills. You will study both abstract mathematical concepts and create models to solve real-life problems through application of your mathematics. Studying Mathematics at A Level is a challenging, rewarding and enjoyable experience. The course is demanding but with dedication and hard work throughout the two years you will embed mathematical skills and can achieve success. Key attributes to achieving success in this A level include: strong algebraic manipulation skills; an ability to link and apply different concepts and topics; tenacity and a determination to succeed. In lessons and homeworks teachers will help you nurture and develop these attributes to give you a deeper understanding of the curriculum content. At SINE, we pride ourselves on our supportive environment, providing guidance and support throughout the course. The skills that you develop through studying A Level Mathematics complement many of the other A Level courses that we offer at SINE. In particular, if you select to study A Levels with a significant mathematical content, including physics and chemistry you will find A Level Mathematics alongside offers significant benefits. Your A level is broken down into three overarching topics: Pure Mathematics, Statistics and Mechanics. Two thirds of the A level course comprises Pure Mathematics whilst the remaining third is split evenly between Statistics and Mechanics. The initial topics that you study at A level will build upon and extend work that you studied at GCSE. In addition, there are many new topics which will be completely new to you. A selection of topics included in Mathematics A Level are: Pure Mathematics - Quadratics, Trigonometry, Coordinate Geometry, Logarithms, Calculus, Sequences and Series, Functions and Differential Equations. Statistics - Probability, Binomial Distribution, Normal Distribution and Hypothesis Testing Mechanics - Kinematics, Forces, Projectiles and Moments.
GCSE 6+ in Mathematics
Examination