Mathematics
Huntington School - York
01904752100
Huntington Road, Huntington, York, YO32 9WT
Course summary

The A-level mathematics course builds from GCSE-level mathematics and introduces calculus and its applications. It emphasizes how mathematical ideas are interconnected and how mathematics can be applied to model situations using algebra and other representations, to help make sense of data, to understand the physical world and to solve problems in a variety of contexts, including social sciences and business. All students will be assessed on their knowledge of Pure Mathematics, Mechanics and Statistics. Course Content Pure Mathematics Students will build on skills from GCSE including those involving surds, indices, quadratic equations, algebraic inequalities and graphical representations. They will learn to use differentiation and integration in various contexts, extend their knowledge of trigonometry, and work with sequences, functions and binomial expansions. Statistics There is a focus on exploring data as well as learning about probability distributions (normal, binomial and discrete distributions). The language of hypothesis testing is introduced to give students a fascinating insight into how statistics can help reach informed conclusions about questions such as whether a medicine is effective or a jury biased. Mechanics Mechanics looks at an elegantly simple mathematical model for physical situations: for example, how high does a cannonball reach if it is fired at a certain angle at a given velocity? How much brake power must be applied to stop a runaway train? The course covers the equations of motion for systems involving constant acceleration as well as applying Newton’s laws in basic situations.

Entry requirements

At least five GCSE grades 9-4, two of which should be at least grade 5. Students who study this subject will ideally achieve at least Grade 7 in their GCSE mathematics. Grade 6 students who complete a GCSE/A-Level transition package over the summer holidays may also be accepted onto the course.

How you'll be assessed

Students will sit two 2 hour papers in pure mathematics and one 2 hour paper covering the mechanics and statistics content. The specification followed and the examining body is Pearson Edexcel.

School Info

About Education Provider

RegionYorkshire and the Humber
Local AuthorityYork
Ofsted RatingOutstanding
Gender TypeCo-Educational
AddressHuntington Road, Huntington, York, YO32 9WT