If you have an aptitude for Mathematics, we are confident that the AS and Advanced GCE courses will provide you with intellectual stimulation and fulfilment, whilst enabling you to acquire the necessary knowledge and skills you will require The Mathematics department aims to thoroughly prepare students wishing to continue into higher education. The syllabus we offer will equip you well for whichever path you choose to take in either higher education or a career after Sixth Form. In addition to the traditional methods of pure mathematics, you will study Statistics and Mechanics.
• Achieving 5 Grade 5s including GCSE English Language and GCSE Mathematics • The A-level Mathematics course is very demanding and builds upon the grade 8 and 9 material covered at GCSE. We therefore prefer candidates to have obtained a minimum of Grade 7 or 8 at GCSE for acceptance on to the course. • We may in exceptional circumstances accept a ‘high’ grade 6
Paper 1: Pure Mathematics 1 (Paper code: 9MA0/01) Paper 2: Pure Mathematics 2 (Paper code: 9MA0/02) Each paper is a 2-hour written examination worth 33.33% of the qualification and is marked out of 100 marks. The Pure component of the course comprises ten topics: Proof; Algebra and functions; Coordinate geometry in the (x, y) plane; Sequences and series; Trigonometry; Exponentials and logarithms; Differentiation; Integration; Numerical methods; Vectors Paper 3: Statistics and Mechanics (Paper code: 9MA0/03) This is a 2-hour written examination worth 33.33% of the qualification and marked out of 100 marks. The Applied component of the course comprises nine topics: Section A: Statistics Statistical sampling; Data presentation and interpretation; Probability; Statistical distributions; Statistical hypothesis testing Section B: Mechanics Quantities and units in mechanics; Kinematics; Forces and Newton’s laws; Moments;
About Education Provider
Region | West Midlands |
Local Authority | Birmingham |
Ofsted Rating | Good |
Gender Type | Mixed |
Address | Victoria Road, Acocks Green, Birmingham, B27 7XY |
If you have an aptitude for Mathematics, we are confident that the AS and Advanced GCE courses will provide you with intellectual stimulation and fulfilment, whilst enabling you to acquire the necessary knowledge and skills you will require The Mathematics department aims to thoroughly prepare students wishing to continue into higher education. The syllabus we offer will equip you well for whichever path you choose to take in either higher education or a career after Sixth Form. In addition to the traditional methods of pure mathematics, you will study Statistics and Mechanics.
• Achieving 5 Grade 5s including GCSE English Language and GCSE Mathematics • The A-level Mathematics course is very demanding and builds upon the grade 8 and 9 material covered at GCSE. We therefore prefer candidates to have obtained a minimum of Grade 7 or 8 at GCSE for acceptance on to the course. • We may in exceptional circumstances accept a ‘high’ grade 6
Paper 1: Pure Mathematics 1 (Paper code: 9MA0/01) Paper 2: Pure Mathematics 2 (Paper code: 9MA0/02) Each paper is a 2-hour written examination worth 33.33% of the qualification and is marked out of 100 marks. The Pure component of the course comprises ten topics: Proof; Algebra and functions; Coordinate geometry in the (x, y) plane; Sequences and series; Trigonometry; Exponentials and logarithms; Differentiation; Integration; Numerical methods; Vectors Paper 3: Statistics and Mechanics (Paper code: 9MA0/03) This is a 2-hour written examination worth 33.33% of the qualification and marked out of 100 marks. The Applied component of the course comprises nine topics: Section A: Statistics Statistical sampling; Data presentation and interpretation; Probability; Statistical distributions; Statistical hypothesis testing Section B: Mechanics Quantities and units in mechanics; Kinematics; Forces and Newton’s laws; Moments;