You will continue to extend and deepen your knowledge of topics introduced at GCSE, e.g. trigonometry, surds and indices, coordinate geometry, whilst introducing a whole new area of mathematics called Calculus. As the course develops into the second year, we make more and more links between the topics and problem solving skills become increasingly important.
For Level 3 courses the minimum requirement is 5 x GCSE grades at 4/5 and above (normally including English and Maths) including a minimum of a grade 4/5 in the subjects you wish to study. Grade 7 in Mathematics GCSE. Grade 6 will be considered on an individual basis.
The A level course is assessed by three examinations at the end of Year 13.
About Education Provider
| Region | East of England |
| Local Authority | Suffolk |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Queen's Road, Bungay, NR35 1RW |
You will continue to extend and deepen your knowledge of topics introduced at GCSE, e.g. trigonometry, surds and indices, coordinate geometry, whilst introducing a whole new area of mathematics called Calculus. As the course develops into the second year, we make more and more links between the topics and problem solving skills become increasingly important.
For Level 3 courses the minimum requirement is 5 x GCSE grades at 4/5 and above (normally including English and Maths) including a minimum of a grade 4/5 in the subjects you wish to study. Grade 7 in Mathematics GCSE. Grade 6 will be considered on an individual basis.
The A level course is assessed by three examinations at the end of Year 13.