Why this course? Studying Mathematics at A Level will develop key employability skills such as problem-solving, logical reasoning, communication, deeper thinking and resilience. Students’ knowledge and understanding of mathematical techniques and their applications will increase which will in turn provide excellent preparation for a wide range of university courses and lead to a versatile qualification that is well-respected by employers. It is the most popular A Level in the country. Student profile This course is suitable for students who are interested in pursuing Mathematics, Engineering, Teaching, IT, Data Analysis or Accountancy at University. A Level Mathematics is particularly beneficial for students who prefer to study a STEM subject at University. The analytical, logical and problem solving skills acquired through this course provide an excellent opportunity for higher earnings and exciting careers. Progression Mathematics is a facilitating subject and does not limit students to a career in Mathematics alone. Mathematicians can unlock the doors to all sorts of careers like Engineering, Teaching, Accountancy, Economics, Programmer, Games design, Internet Security, Financial Systems, Forensics, working at the GCHQ, Actuarial Science and many more.
GENERIC A LEVEL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: 5 GCSE'S 4-9, including English Language SUBJECT SPECIFIC ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: Grade 7 in GCSE Maths. External students must pass internal assessment.
Assessment consists of 3 externally assessed papers: • Pure Mathematics 1 • Pure Mathematics 2 • Statistics and Mechanics The content of the AS Level will be a sub-set of the A Level, but marks achieved in the AS will not count towards the A Level. Each exam paper is worth 100 marks and is a 2-hour written examination. Paper 1 and Paper 2 may contain questions on any topics from the Pure Mathematics content. Paper 3 will have questions from Statistics content in Section A and Mechanics content in Section B.
About Education Provider
Region | South East |
Local Authority | Kent |
Ofsted Rating | Good |
Gender Type | Girls |
Address | Hall Road, Northfleet, Gravesend, DA11 8AQ |
Why this course? Studying Mathematics at A Level will develop key employability skills such as problem-solving, logical reasoning, communication, deeper thinking and resilience. Students’ knowledge and understanding of mathematical techniques and their applications will increase which will in turn provide excellent preparation for a wide range of university courses and lead to a versatile qualification that is well-respected by employers. It is the most popular A Level in the country. Student profile This course is suitable for students who are interested in pursuing Mathematics, Engineering, Teaching, IT, Data Analysis or Accountancy at University. A Level Mathematics is particularly beneficial for students who prefer to study a STEM subject at University. The analytical, logical and problem solving skills acquired through this course provide an excellent opportunity for higher earnings and exciting careers. Progression Mathematics is a facilitating subject and does not limit students to a career in Mathematics alone. Mathematicians can unlock the doors to all sorts of careers like Engineering, Teaching, Accountancy, Economics, Programmer, Games design, Internet Security, Financial Systems, Forensics, working at the GCHQ, Actuarial Science and many more.
GENERIC A LEVEL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: 5 GCSE'S 4-9, including English Language SUBJECT SPECIFIC ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: Grade 7 in GCSE Maths. External students must pass internal assessment.
Assessment consists of 3 externally assessed papers: • Pure Mathematics 1 • Pure Mathematics 2 • Statistics and Mechanics The content of the AS Level will be a sub-set of the A Level, but marks achieved in the AS will not count towards the A Level. Each exam paper is worth 100 marks and is a 2-hour written examination. Paper 1 and Paper 2 may contain questions on any topics from the Pure Mathematics content. Paper 3 will have questions from Statistics content in Section A and Mechanics content in Section B.