A Level Mathematics is one of the most widely accepted and respected subject choices by universities and is likely to enhance your options. Mathematics is offered as a single subject, part of a joint degree or is a vital part of 422 degree-level courses in Great Britain. It encompasses a wide spread of subjects and careers. In general, Mathematics aims to enable students to: Understand mathematics and mathematical processes in a way that promotes confidence, fosters enjoyment and provides a strong foundation for progress to further study. Analyse multi step problems, decide on logical solution paths and communicate logically and with mathematical rationale. Take increasing responsibility for their own learning.
A minimum of five full GCSEs or equivalent at grades 9–5, including English (Language or Literature), with a minimum grade 7 in Mathematics and two other passes at grade 6 or above.
Assessment for A Level is by three 2 hour written papers. Paper 1 assesses content from Pure Mathematics Paper 2 assesses content from Pure Mathematics Paper 3 assesses content from Statistics and Mechanics All papers will be sat during the June sessions at the end of Year 13
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| Region | East of England |
| Local Authority | Hertfordshire |
| Ofsted Rating | Outstanding |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Sun Lane, Harpenden, AL5 4TD |
A Level Mathematics is one of the most widely accepted and respected subject choices by universities and is likely to enhance your options. Mathematics is offered as a single subject, part of a joint degree or is a vital part of 422 degree-level courses in Great Britain. It encompasses a wide spread of subjects and careers. In general, Mathematics aims to enable students to: Understand mathematics and mathematical processes in a way that promotes confidence, fosters enjoyment and provides a strong foundation for progress to further study. Analyse multi step problems, decide on logical solution paths and communicate logically and with mathematical rationale. Take increasing responsibility for their own learning.
A minimum of five full GCSEs or equivalent at grades 9–5, including English (Language or Literature), with a minimum grade 7 in Mathematics and two other passes at grade 6 or above.
Assessment for A Level is by three 2 hour written papers. Paper 1 assesses content from Pure Mathematics Paper 2 assesses content from Pure Mathematics Paper 3 assesses content from Statistics and Mechanics All papers will be sat during the June sessions at the end of Year 13
