A-level mathematics is for students who enjoy math and want to extend their learning. There are three different sections to the course: Pure, Statistics, and Mechanics. The Pure element focuses on the key concepts of mathematics. It builds upon previous GCSE knowledge to introduce you to higher-level math, such as integration and differentiation. Some statistics have been seen in GCSE, but now we will introduce new concepts, such as hypothesis testing and regression, used in science, business, and many other careers. The mechanics component explores the relationship between math and physics. You will investigate the math involved in balancing forces and measuring particle dynamics, amongst other topics. A-level math is a highly regarded A-level. Whilst it is challenging, you will obtain employability skills such as problem-solving and abstract thinking, that are highly sought after and can lead to better career opportunities.
At least a Grade 7 in GCSE mathematics.
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| Region | East Midlands |
| Local Authority | North Northamptonshire |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Brickhill Road, Wellingborough, NN8 3JH |
A-level mathematics is for students who enjoy math and want to extend their learning. There are three different sections to the course: Pure, Statistics, and Mechanics. The Pure element focuses on the key concepts of mathematics. It builds upon previous GCSE knowledge to introduce you to higher-level math, such as integration and differentiation. Some statistics have been seen in GCSE, but now we will introduce new concepts, such as hypothesis testing and regression, used in science, business, and many other careers. The mechanics component explores the relationship between math and physics. You will investigate the math involved in balancing forces and measuring particle dynamics, amongst other topics. A-level math is a highly regarded A-level. Whilst it is challenging, you will obtain employability skills such as problem-solving and abstract thinking, that are highly sought after and can lead to better career opportunities.
At least a Grade 7 in GCSE mathematics.