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Functional Skills Maths is about problem solving, where questions are set in a contextual situation. Students are then required to decide what mathematical skills are required to progress. This will require students to develop their numeracy skills, being able to understand what information is necessary from that which is being give to them.
Functional Skills Maths is about problem solving, where questions are set in a contextual situation. Students are then required to decide what mathematical skills ... more

Level 2

A-level Maths is the single most popular A-level in the country. This A-level extends many of the topics you have met at GCSE, as well as introducing some very new ideas. You'll work on developing your problem solving and analytical skills as well as looking at real life and abstract problems. This A-level is designed to support study in areas of science, economics and computing as well as stats heavy areas of psychology, biology and geography.
A-level Maths is the single most popular A-level in the country. This A-level extends many of the topics you have met at GCSE, as well ... more

Level 3

Further Maths students studying
If you are planning on a career or university course in the areas of Maths, Physics, Engineering or Computer Science – or if you just really love learning maths – then the Maths and Further Maths two A-level package might be for you. This means you will study the “normal A-level in Mathematics” followed by a specialist “Further Maths A-level” aimed at bridging the gap to careers and university courses with very
large maths content. This A-level contains a lot of maths that most other students will never even need to think about, but forms an essential part of higher study. If you are looking at STEM courses at the most selective Russell Group Universities then this may even be required as part of your offer, or just a highly desirable subject to support your application.
If you are planning on a career or university course in the areas of Maths, Physics, Engineering or Computer Science – or if you just really ... more

Level 3

Student maths paper
Whether you are working in an office, restaurant, beauty salon or on a farm or construction site, it is likely that good numeracy will help you do your job well. Since numerical skills are so important in the workplace, the government require students to keep studying Maths until they achieve a Grade 4. Hence, students who attained a Grade 3 in GCSE Maths at school must study GCSE Maths until they attain at least a Grade 4. You won’t be on your own: we will provide all the support we can to help you achieve that coveted Grade 4.
Whether you are working in an office, restaurant, beauty salon or on a farm or construction site, it is likely that good numeracy will help you ... more

Level 2

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GCSE Maths Higher is for students who are targeting a Grade 6 or higher. The entry requirement is a Grade 4 in Maths, but students are also accepted onto the course if they are entering UK mainstream education from either home educated backgrounds, foreign schools or Steiner schools, if appropriate. The main reasons that students take this course are either to meet university entry requirements, to supplement BTEC and T-level qualifications, or to enable progression onto A-level courses requiring GCSE Maths at Grade 6 or above. If you have a Grade 4 and are aiming for a Grade 5, you could achieve this by re-sitting the Foundation exam in November, or you could join this Higher course.
GCSE Maths Higher is for students who are targeting a Grade 6 or higher. The entry requirement is a Grade 4 in Maths, but students are ... more

Level 2

Achieve that GCSE in a small friendly, supportive class. If you are aged 19+ and wish to achieve a GCSE in English Language or Maths, then we can help.
Achieve that GCSE in a small friendly, supportive class. If you are aged 19+ and wish to achieve a GCSE in English Language or Maths, then ... more
Functional Skills are the fundamental English and Maths skills that people need for their working and personal lives. People can study for the qualifications in practical ways and apply core skills to real-life situations.
Functional Skills are the fundamental English and Maths skills that people need for their working and personal lives. People can study for the qualifications in practical ... more
Core Maths looks at the methods and techniques needed to analyse real world situations. The course teaches practical skills for personal finance such as calculation of tax, national insurance and student loan repayments. Students will critically analyse data presented in the news for accuracy, bias and information as well as using graphs to describe and analyse real-life situations. There are two different pathways available, and both are one year courses. Statistical Techniques complements subjects like Psychology, Geography and Biology. Graphical Techniques complements subjects like Chemistry and Economics. Two-thirds of the course are completely identical. This is a great course to take alongside a programme of 3 A levels (or equivalent) because you'll finish it in one year and improve your maths skills for your other subjects, while learning some excellent 'maths for life'! Completion in year 1 means you can focus on your other subjects in year 2.
Core Maths looks at the methods and techniques needed to analyse real world situations. The course teaches practical skills for personal finance such as calculation of ... more

Level 3