Pure Maths + Statistics + Mechanics = Qualification. A Level Mathematics is a two year course which will give you the opportunity to study Pure Mathematics, Mechanics and Statistics. Students who enjoy and successfully complete this subject typically progress onto a wide range of degree courses at university. Mathematics is a fascinating and rewarding area of study and at Runshaw each student works in an atmosphere that is both challenging and supportive. Mathematics is the most popular subject at Runshaw and complements studies in many areas such as the sciences, finance, economics, computer studies and engineering. Recent research suggests that people with A-level mathematics can earn 10% more than colleagues with similar qualifications. The problem-solving nature of A-level mathematics makes it a much sought-after entry qualification for a wide variety of university courses and careers. Teachers in the School of Mathematics use a range of collaborative learning methods where students are encouraged to discuss concepts and problems. Lessons are presented in a variety of interesting ways and often include quizzes, puzzles, interactive computer packages and matching activities to name but a few.
For our A Level programme our entry requirements are a minimum of 5x Grade 5. Level 6 in GCSE Maths.
100% written examination.
About Education Provider
| Region | North West |
| Local Authority | Lancashire |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Langdale Road, Leyland, PR25 3DQ |
Pure Maths + Statistics + Mechanics = Qualification. A Level Mathematics is a two year course which will give you the opportunity to study Pure Mathematics, Mechanics and Statistics. Students who enjoy and successfully complete this subject typically progress onto a wide range of degree courses at university. Mathematics is a fascinating and rewarding area of study and at Runshaw each student works in an atmosphere that is both challenging and supportive. Mathematics is the most popular subject at Runshaw and complements studies in many areas such as the sciences, finance, economics, computer studies and engineering. Recent research suggests that people with A-level mathematics can earn 10% more than colleagues with similar qualifications. The problem-solving nature of A-level mathematics makes it a much sought-after entry qualification for a wide variety of university courses and careers. Teachers in the School of Mathematics use a range of collaborative learning methods where students are encouraged to discuss concepts and problems. Lessons are presented in a variety of interesting ways and often include quizzes, puzzles, interactive computer packages and matching activities to name but a few.
For our A Level programme our entry requirements are a minimum of 5x Grade 5. Level 6 in GCSE Maths.
100% written examination.