
Mathematicians can use their skills and knowledge in any career, in particularly medicine, sciences, accountancy, actuarial science, business, banking, computing, engineering, architecture, meteorology, and teaching. The work covered is a consolidation and extension of work studied for GCSE Mathematics in grade 7 and above. This will include: Pure Maths: geometry, algebra, graphs, proof Applied Maths: working with data, probability, mechanics What will I be covering in the course in Year 13? Pure Maths: algebra, trigonometry, calculus Applied Maths: probability, mechanics
Students who wish to study three A levels must achieve a minimum of: Six GCSE’s at grade 6 or above; and GCSE Mathematics and GCSE English (Language or Literature) at grade 5 or above Students must achieve a grade 6 in GCSE Mathematics.
The A Level in Mathematics will be assessed by three examinations at the end of year 13.
About Education Provider
| Region | West Midlands |
| Local Authority | Solihull |
| Ofsted Rating | Outstanding |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Dingle Lane, Solihull, B91 3PD |
Mathematicians can use their skills and knowledge in any career, in particularly medicine, sciences, accountancy, actuarial science, business, banking, computing, engineering, architecture, meteorology, and teaching. The work covered is a consolidation and extension of work studied for GCSE Mathematics in grade 7 and above. This will include: Pure Maths: geometry, algebra, graphs, proof Applied Maths: working with data, probability, mechanics What will I be covering in the course in Year 13? Pure Maths: algebra, trigonometry, calculus Applied Maths: probability, mechanics
Students who wish to study three A levels must achieve a minimum of: Six GCSE’s at grade 6 or above; and GCSE Mathematics and GCSE English (Language or Literature) at grade 5 or above Students must achieve a grade 6 in GCSE Mathematics.
The A Level in Mathematics will be assessed by three examinations at the end of year 13.