Mathematics
Core Subject | Edexcel |
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The aims of the Mathematics Department relate to all year groups but are especially relevant to those students in key Stage 4 who may be considering taking Mathematics after GCSE.
To develop an ability to think and reason Mathematically. |
To notice and realise the application of Mathematics in everyday life. | To have the understanding of how to use Mathematics up to GCSE level and create a firm foundation for those wishing to study the subject further. |
What will I do in lessons?
Students in Year 10 will continue to study topics from the four major areas: number; algebra; shape, space and measures; and data handling. New topics are introduced under these headings such as errors in calculations, surds, solving quadratic equations and statistical measures.
Other topics are studied to a greater depth than in Year 9. Students will be expected to develop the ability to apply their mathematics to real-life contexts and have a good understanding of how to tackle unstructured questions.
How will this subject be of use in the future?
Mathematics is useful to students pursuing a wide range of careers, from accounting, computing and engineering to nursing and business. Mathematics is a benefit when studying many subjects at A-Level, including, Psychology, Sciences, Business Studies and Geography, as it allows students to understand and interpret results.
How will I be assessed?
Higher tier (9 -4); three exams taken at thl end of Year 11. No Controlled Assessment
Foundation tier (1 • 5); three exams taken at the end of Year 11. No Controlled Assessment.