Mathematics
Course summary
Pure Mathematics builds on GCSE and introduces new concepts and their applications. Mechanics is the application of mechanical concepts and techniques in the physical world, while statistics plays a crucial role in judging how well a mathematical model describes a real-world problem.
Entry Requirements
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| Requirement | Rule | You |
|---|---|---|
GCSE qualifications | 6 gcse qualifications at grade 5.0 or above | — |
Mathematics | Grade 7 in Mathematics | — |
English Language | Grade 6 in English Language | — |
English Literature | Grade 6 in English Literature | — |
As published by the school
To study 3 subjects: 6 GCSE passes at grades 9 - 5 including grade 6 in English and Maths. Maths GCSE grade 9–7.
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Assessment
Components: − Paper 1: (Pure Mathematics 1 – 33%): proof, algebra and functions, coordinate geometry, sequences and series, trigonometry, exponentials and logarithms, differentiation, integration and vectors. − Paper 2: (Pure Mathematics 2 – 33%): proof algebra and functions, coordinate geometry, sequences and series, trigonometry, differentiation, integration and numerical methods. − Paper 3: (Statistics and Mechanics – 33%): statistical sampling, data presentation and interpretation, probability,statistical distributions, statistical hypothesis testing,kinematics, forces, Newton's laws and moments.
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