The A-Level course consists of Pure Mathematics and Applied Mathematics (Mechanics & Statistics) in a 2:1 proportion. The first year of mathematics includes topics in algebra, proof, geometry, trigonometry, logarithms, calculus, vectors, sequences, data, probability, distributions, hypothesis testing, kinematics, and forces. The second year of mathematics covers all first-year topics in greater depth, along with additional topics such as numerical methods and moments of force. Further Mathematics may be available for suitable candidates who are willing to study with exceptional diligence.
● five GCSEs at Grade 5 or above; ● at least a Grade 5 in GCSE English Language and GCSE Maths; ● at least a Grade 6 in the subject you wish to study. A good standard at GCSE, ideally grade 7 or better,
Internal assessment is carried out by regular topic tests along with summative examinations after each review point of the course. External assessment is by written examination. A level Mathematics has two 2-hour papers for Pure Mathematics and one 2-hour paper for Applied Mathematics.
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Region | London |
Local Authority | Kensington and Chelsea |
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Gender Type | Girls |
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Sixth Form Fee | £26,325 |
Address | 22-24 Pont Street, Chelsea, Knightsbridge, SW1X 0AA |
The A-Level course consists of Pure Mathematics and Applied Mathematics (Mechanics & Statistics) in a 2:1 proportion. The first year of mathematics includes topics in algebra, proof, geometry, trigonometry, logarithms, calculus, vectors, sequences, data, probability, distributions, hypothesis testing, kinematics, and forces. The second year of mathematics covers all first-year topics in greater depth, along with additional topics such as numerical methods and moments of force. Further Mathematics may be available for suitable candidates who are willing to study with exceptional diligence.
● five GCSEs at Grade 5 or above; ● at least a Grade 5 in GCSE English Language and GCSE Maths; ● at least a Grade 6 in the subject you wish to study. A good standard at GCSE, ideally grade 7 or better,
Internal assessment is carried out by regular topic tests along with summative examinations after each review point of the course. External assessment is by written examination. A level Mathematics has two 2-hour papers for Pure Mathematics and one 2-hour paper for Applied Mathematics.