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C/O Ricards Lodge High School, Lake Road, London, SW19 7HB

Course summary

Why Study Mathematics? Mathematical skills are invaluable in the modern world and are increasingly sought-after. As one of RR6’s specialisms we have a strong mathematics department and specialist mathematics teachers at both sites. Mathematics at A level is interesting and challenging. It builds on work topics studied at GCSE and uses mathematical skills to solve every day and more complex problems using logic, proof and analysis. These skills will be valued by employers in a wide range of careers and particularly useful for those interested in the fields of commerce and business. What Modules Will I Study? - Pure Mathematics, including: Proof, algebra and functions. coordinate geometry in the (x, y) plane, sequences and series, trigonometry, exponentials and logarithms, differentiation, integration, numerical methods and vectors. - Statistics, including: statistical sampling, data presentation an interpretation, probability, statistical distributions and hypothesis testing. If you are also thinking of choosing A-Level Geography, these skills will be particularly useful. - Mechanics, including: Quantities and units in mechanics, kinematics, forces & Newton's laws and moments, which have strong ties with subjects such as Physics and Engineering. An Example/Illustration of the Type of Work Involved: You will participate in individual work, problem solving, collaborative work and reasoning. You will develop your independent learning and reasoning skills, which are essential skills in higher education.

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Mathematics GCSE grade 7.

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Assessment

By written examinations only at the end of year 13. There will be three papers – Pure 1, Pure 2 and the 3rd paper will be Statistics and Mechanics; each paper will be 2 hours long. You will need the Casio 991EX calculator in the exams to access certain results programmed into the calculator. The graphical calculator, Casio FX-CG50 will be beneficial but not essential.

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Local Authority
Merton
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