Course information
Mathematics
Stoke Newington School and Sixth Form - Hackney
02072419600
Clissold Road, London, N16 9EX
Course summary

For the A level you will study two pure mathematics modules, in which GCSE topics such as algebra, trigonometry and coordinate geometry are explored at a higher level. New topics such as calculus will also be introduced. Many of the topics in pure mathematics are interesting in their own right but they are also an important foundation for other branches of mathematics. You will also study one ‘applied’ module which involves the study of both mechanics and statistics. Mechanics applies mathematics to physical problems and examines topics such as the motion of objects and they respond to the action of forces. You will learn the technique of mathematical modelling which turns a complicated physical problem into a simpler one that can be analysed and solved using mathematical methods. Statistics is about the collection, presentation, analysis and interpretation of data. You will also look at probability that can be used, for example, to demonstrate why most gambling games are a very poor bet. You will also formulate, test and evaluate hypotheses. The Mathematics A level will be assessed on three 2 hour (two pure and one applied including statistics and mechanics) exams all of which will be weighted as 33.3% in the calculation of the final grade awarded.

Entry requirements

You ideally need a grade 7 or above in GCSE Mathematics to study A level Mathematics. Students with a grade 6 will also be accepted on the condition they attend a supplementary maths lesson each week throughout Year 12.

How you'll be assessed

Written Exam

School Info

About Education Provider

RegionLondon
Local AuthorityHackney
Ofsted RatingGood
Gender TypeCo-Educational
AddressClissold Road, London, N16 9EX