
Course Content: In Year 12 you will study Pure and Applied Maths. In Pure maths you will cover: Proof, Algebra and Functions, Coordinate Geometry in the Cartesian plane, Sequences and Series, Trigonometry, Exponentials and Logarithms, Differentiation, Integration and Vectors. In Applied maths you will cover both Statistics and Mechanics. The Statistics element consists of: Statistical Sampling, Data presentation and interpretation, Probability, Statistical distributions and Statistical hypothesis testing. The Mechanics element consists of: Quantities and units in mechanics, Kinematics and Forces and Newton’s laws. In Year 13 you will study more Pure and Applied Maths. In Pure Maths you will cover the same topics listed in Year 12 but in more depth in addition to Numerical Methods. In Applied Maths you will cover the same topics as above but in more depth, further to this you will study Moments which is additional to the Mechanics element.
Entry Requirements: Grade 7 or above in GCSE Mathematics. There is no requirement to have studied Further Mathematics or Statistics at GCSE.
Assessment: This is a linear qualification and you will have three exam papers. All papers are 100 marks long and are of equal weighting. Two of the three papers will be based on Pure Mathematics and the third is on Statistics & Mechanics.
About Education Provider
| Region | South East |
| Local Authority | Bracknell Forest |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | St. Georges Park, Binfield, Bracknell, RG42 4FS |
Course Content: In Year 12 you will study Pure and Applied Maths. In Pure maths you will cover: Proof, Algebra and Functions, Coordinate Geometry in the Cartesian plane, Sequences and Series, Trigonometry, Exponentials and Logarithms, Differentiation, Integration and Vectors. In Applied maths you will cover both Statistics and Mechanics. The Statistics element consists of: Statistical Sampling, Data presentation and interpretation, Probability, Statistical distributions and Statistical hypothesis testing. The Mechanics element consists of: Quantities and units in mechanics, Kinematics and Forces and Newton’s laws. In Year 13 you will study more Pure and Applied Maths. In Pure Maths you will cover the same topics listed in Year 12 but in more depth in addition to Numerical Methods. In Applied Maths you will cover the same topics as above but in more depth, further to this you will study Moments which is additional to the Mechanics element.
Entry Requirements: Grade 7 or above in GCSE Mathematics. There is no requirement to have studied Further Mathematics or Statistics at GCSE.
Assessment: This is a linear qualification and you will have three exam papers. All papers are 100 marks long and are of equal weighting. Two of the three papers will be based on Pure Mathematics and the third is on Statistics & Mechanics.