
Pure Mathematics builds on GCSE and introduces new concepts and their applications. Mechanics is the application of mechanical concepts and techniques in the physical world, while statistics plays a crucial role in judging how well a mathematical model describes a real-world problem.
To study 3 subjects: 6 GCSE passes at grades 9 - 5 including grade 6 in English and Maths. Maths GCSE grade 9–7.
Components: − Paper 1: (Pure Mathematics 1 – 33%): proof, algebra and functions, coordinate geometry, sequences and series, trigonometry, exponentials and logarithms, differentiation, integration and vectors. − Paper 2: (Pure Mathematics 2 – 33%): proof algebra and functions, coordinate geometry, sequences and series, trigonometry, differentiation, integration and numerical methods. − Paper 3: (Statistics and Mechanics – 33%): statistical sampling, data presentation and interpretation, probability,statistical distributions, statistical hypothesis testing,kinematics, forces, Newton's laws and moments.
About Education Provider
| Region | London |
| Local Authority | Brent |
| Ofsted Rating | Outstanding |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | East Lane, North Wembley, HA0 3NT |
Pure Mathematics builds on GCSE and introduces new concepts and their applications. Mechanics is the application of mechanical concepts and techniques in the physical world, while statistics plays a crucial role in judging how well a mathematical model describes a real-world problem.
To study 3 subjects: 6 GCSE passes at grades 9 - 5 including grade 6 in English and Maths. Maths GCSE grade 9–7.
Components: − Paper 1: (Pure Mathematics 1 – 33%): proof, algebra and functions, coordinate geometry, sequences and series, trigonometry, exponentials and logarithms, differentiation, integration and vectors. − Paper 2: (Pure Mathematics 2 – 33%): proof algebra and functions, coordinate geometry, sequences and series, trigonometry, differentiation, integration and numerical methods. − Paper 3: (Statistics and Mechanics – 33%): statistical sampling, data presentation and interpretation, probability,statistical distributions, statistical hypothesis testing,kinematics, forces, Newton's laws and moments.