Mathematics
Key Stage 3
The national curriculum for Mathematics aims to ensure that all pupils:
- become fluent in the fundamentals of mathematics, including through varied and frequent practice with increasingly complex problems over time, so that pupils develop conceptual understanding and the ability to recall and apply knowledge rapidly and accurately
- reason mathematically by following a line of enquiry, conjecturing relationships and generalisations, and developing an argument, justification or proof using mathematical language
- can solve problems by applying their mathematics to a variety of routine and non-routine problems with increasing sophistication, including breaking down problems into a series of simpler steps and persevering in seeking solutions
In Key Stage 3 Mathematics, students are encouraged to use the correct Mathematical vocabulary, which enables them to articulate their understanding and reasoning accurately.
Reasoning and Problem-Solving is an integral part of students’ Mathematical learning as they apply knowledge consistently within unfamiliar contexts.
Key Stage 4
Subject |
Mathematics |
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Qualification |
GCSE |
Exam Board |
AQA |
Course Leader |
Mrs Patrick |
Course summary |
GCSE Maths is a comprehensive course that covers a wide range of mathematical concepts, including Number, Algebra, Ratio, proportion and rates of change, Geometry and measures, Probability, and Statistics. Students learn how to apply Mathematical principles to real-world problems and develop their critical thinking and problem-solving skills. The course is completed over two years of study. |
What will students learn? |
One of the key concepts covered in the GCSE Maths course is Algebra. This includes topics such as Solving Equations, Graphing functions, and working with algebraic expressions. Students also learn about Geometry, which involves working with shapes and spatial relationships. This includes Calculating the Area and Perimeter of different shapes, as well as understanding concepts such as congruence and similarity. In addition, Trigonometry consists of working with Triangles and Circular functions, and is often used in fields such as Construction, Engineering and Physics. |
How will students be assessed? |
GCSE Mathematics has a Foundation tier (grades 1 – 5) and a Higher tier (grades 4 – 9). Students take three question papers at the same tier. All question papers are taken in the same series.. Each paper consists of: written exam: 1 hour 30 minutes 80 marks 33⅓% of the GCSE Mathematics assessment |
Key Stage 5
Subject |
Mathematics |
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Qualification |
GCE- AS or A Level |
Exam Board |
Pearson, Edexcel |
Course Leader |
Mrs Patrick |
Course summary |
Mathematics is a subject which combines well with both Arts and Science subjects. It is highly valued by universities and colleges and can provide students with skills that are invaluable to a whole range of other disciplines. It can also be fun and rewarding in its own right! In this course we will aim to:
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What will students learn? |
Proof Differentiation Statistical Distributions Integration Hypothesis Testing Algebra and functions Probability Coordinate Geometry Statistical Sampling Sequences and Series Vector quantities and units in Mechanics Trigonometry Kinematics Exponentials and Logarithms Forces and Newton’s Laws Numerical Methods Moments |
How will students be assessed? |
A Level is assessed by two 2 hour papers incorporating pure maths and one 2 hour paper consisting of statistics and mechanics. Each paper will constitute 100 marks and contain a mixture of single and multi-step questions. Each paper will constitute 1/3 of the A level. |
Key Stage 5
Subject |
Further Mathematics |
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Qualification |
GCE- AS or A Level |
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Exam Board |
Pearson, Edexcel |
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Course Leader |
Mrs Patrick |
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Course summary |
Further Maths is an extension to Mathematics and serves those more able students. It is appropriate for those students who have achieved an A or A* at GCSE and a genuine love for mathematics. In this course we will aim to:
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Key Stage 5
Subject |
Core Mathematics |
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Qualification |
Certificate Level 3 Mathematical Studies |
Exam Board |
AQA |
Course Leader |
Mr Loftus |
Course summary |
Mathematics is, inherently, a sequential subject. There is a progression of material through all levels at which the subject is studied. It is assumed that students will already have confidence and competence in the content presented in standard type within the GCSE mathematics criteria. Students will make use of elements of this content when addressing problems within this Level 3 Certificate Mathematical Studies specification but this is not explicitly set out in subject content. This Level 3 Certificate Mathematical Studies specification aims to build on the knowledge, understanding and skills established in GCSE mathematics. A course of study leading to this qualification should enable students to:
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What will students learn? |
Analysis of data Maths for personal finance Estimation Critical analysis of given data and models (including spreadsheets and tabular data) The normal distribution Probabilities and estimation Correlation and regression Critical path analysis Expectation Cost benefit analysis Graphical methods Rates of change Exponential functions |
How will students be assessed? |
Paper 1 written exam: 1 hour 30 minutes 60 marks scientific calculator or graphics calculator allowed AND Paper 2 written exam: 1 hour 30 minutes 60 marks scientific calculator or graphics calculator allowed |
Curriculum Maps:
Please see below.