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Mathematics

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Courses offered in years 12 and 13 

Mathematics A Level

OCR A Level - exam board website.

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The course includes both pure and applied mathematics. In pure maths, students investigate further algebra, trigonometry, co-ordinate and vector geometry, numerical methods and calculus. The statistics elements include probability, correlation, probability distributions and descriptive statistics. The mechanics units include forces, projectile motion in one and two dimensions and basic statics and kinematics.

The subject specific skills will include a wide range of algebraic skills, use of logic, mathematical modelling and structuring complicated problems.

TAKE THIS COURSE IF...

You particularly enjoy maths, especially algebraic reasoning and problem solving, and want the challenge of taking this to a significantly higher level than you have encountered in GCSE Maths.

WHERE IT COULD TAKE YOU

It is highly useful (if not required) to go to study a variety of exciting science, engineering, technology and mathematical disciplines. For entry onto many scientific degree courses at more competitive universities, an A Level in maths is more useful than an A Level in the subject itself - psychology being a good example.

SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE YOU WILL NEED

Most students who are successful on the A Level course have at least a grade 7 at GCSE Maths. You need to be confident with topics such as trigonometry, coordinate geometry, drawing graphs and solving quadratic and simultaneous equations.

Further Mathematics A Level

OCR A Level - exam board website.

It is possible to get a second A Level in Mathematics (usually as a fourth A Level and always in combination with Mathematics A Level), studying the subject more widely and in greater depth. It is possible to take only the AS course, equivalent to half an A Level, and gain some of the mathematical boost without committing to a full fourth A Level. Of those who continue to complete the full A Level, roughly half tend to achieve Double A*’s (in both Maths and Further Maths).

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The combination of content can be varied according to the needs of the group of students, but typically includes advanced work in complex numbers, hyperbolic functions, coordinate geometry, linear algebra (vectors and matrices), advanced calculus as well as applied topics from decision maths, statistics and/or mechanics, as applicable.

TAKE THIS COURSE IF...

You believe that the only thing better than lots of hard maths is even more really hard (and rewarding) maths!

WHERE IT COULD TAKE YOU

This is of great value for those who want to study maths or a maths-related subject such as engineering or computer science to degree level. Further Mathematics is a required A Level for some maths degree courses.

SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE YOU WILL NEED

Most students who are successful on the A Level course have at least a grade 8 at GCSE Maths. You need to be confident with topics such as trigonometry, coordinate geometry, drawing graphs and solving quadratic and simultaneous equations.

Core Mathematics - Level 3 Mathematical Studies

AQA Level 3 Certificate - exam board website.

Core Maths is a relatively new course equivalent to half an A-level. It is designed for students with at least a grade 5 at GCSE who are studying, or planning to study, subjects with a significant requirement for mathematical skills.

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The course is focused on practical applications of mathematics, particularly
relating to money and finance and to statistics. It also involves problem-solving in real-world contexts.

TAKE THIS COURSE IF...

You are studying an A Level with significant numeracy requirements such as business, economics, geography, sciences, psychology or sociology, and/or you are considering applying to university to study such a subject.

WHERE IT COULD TAKE YOU

Mathematical skills are key to degree-level study in science, social-science and business-related subjects such as those listed above. Having studied maths to Level 3 can therefore set you apart from other applicants and significantly strengthen your application for a competitive course.

SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE YOU WILL NEED

Success in GCSE Maths - grade 5 and above recommended.

GCSE Maths Resit

Students in the Sixth Form who do not yet have a grade 4 or higher in GCSE Maths receive lessons to prepare them for re-sit opportunities in November and May/June. It is a requirement of the Department for Education that students without a grade 4 in Maths continue to study it throughout their time in the Sixth Form.