Whatever your previous background in Maths, this course is designed to help you develop your understanding and skills. Your teacher will work with you to identify your own individual strengths and areas for development with the subject. We will spend a lot of lesson time on exam questions in order to best prepare you for the exams. Whatever your previous background in Maths, this course is designed to help you develop your understanding and skills in the subject and to ultimately achieve a grade 4. Your teacher will work with you to identify your own individual strengths and areas for development with the subject. We will spend a lot of lesson time on exam questions in order to best prepare you for the exams.
Students who have previously received a Grade 3 in GCSE Mathematics will take the course in one year, aiming to achieve a 4 or 5. They will have two opportunities to sit the exams. One in November and a second in May/June.
GCSE Mathematics will be assessed via three external exams, 1 non-calculator and two calculator papers.
About Education Provider
| Region | South East |
| Local Authority | Surrey |
| Ofsted Rating | Outstanding |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Tuesley Lane, Godalming, GU7 1RS |
Whatever your previous background in Maths, this course is designed to help you develop your understanding and skills. Your teacher will work with you to identify your own individual strengths and areas for development with the subject. We will spend a lot of lesson time on exam questions in order to best prepare you for the exams. Whatever your previous background in Maths, this course is designed to help you develop your understanding and skills in the subject and to ultimately achieve a grade 4. Your teacher will work with you to identify your own individual strengths and areas for development with the subject. We will spend a lot of lesson time on exam questions in order to best prepare you for the exams.
Students who have previously received a Grade 3 in GCSE Mathematics will take the course in one year, aiming to achieve a 4 or 5. They will have two opportunities to sit the exams. One in November and a second in May/June.
GCSE Mathematics will be assessed via three external exams, 1 non-calculator and two calculator papers.