In A-level Maths you will study Pure Mathematics, Statistics and Mechanics. Pure Mathematics builds on your existing algebraic, coordinate geometry and trigonometry skills and introduces you to calculus, logarithms and exponentials. Statistics develops your understanding of data analysis and probability, extending your skills to utilise the binomial and normal probability distributions, test hypotheses and apply your understanding to real world data. Whilst Mechanics involves the study of motion and how forces affect it, including the application of Newton’s Laws of Motion.
5 GCSEs at grade 5 or above, including at least a grade 7 in Mathematics.
Maths A level is assessed entirely at the end of the course by three papers equally weighted examination papers of two hours duration. The first two papers assess your understanding of and ability to apply Pure Mathematics, the third is split into two sections, one assessing Statistics and the other Mechanics.
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| Region | South East |
| Local Authority | Oxfordshire |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Glanville Road, Oxford, OX4 2AU |
In A-level Maths you will study Pure Mathematics, Statistics and Mechanics. Pure Mathematics builds on your existing algebraic, coordinate geometry and trigonometry skills and introduces you to calculus, logarithms and exponentials. Statistics develops your understanding of data analysis and probability, extending your skills to utilise the binomial and normal probability distributions, test hypotheses and apply your understanding to real world data. Whilst Mechanics involves the study of motion and how forces affect it, including the application of Newton’s Laws of Motion.
5 GCSEs at grade 5 or above, including at least a grade 7 in Mathematics.
Maths A level is assessed entirely at the end of the course by three papers equally weighted examination papers of two hours duration. The first two papers assess your understanding of and ability to apply Pure Mathematics, the third is split into two sections, one assessing Statistics and the other Mechanics.