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A-LEVEL FURTHER MATHS

WHAT IS A-LEVEL FURTHER MATHS?
A level Further Maths builds on the A level Maths course, deepening understanding of some of the concepts introduced there and exploring many other areas of mathematics as well.

WHAT YOU'LL DO
Students on the Maths and Further Maths course complete the Maths A-Level at an accelerated pace in the first year, equivalent to the work done by students on a Maths course in two years.
In the second year, students complete their Further Maths A-Level. Half of the course develops the Pure Mathematics studied in the first year, exploring such mysterious and powerful objects as matrices, polar coordinates, and imaginary numbers. For the Applied half, students will pursue further work in both Mechanics and Statistics, building on the material studied in the first year and taking a big step closer towards acquiring the skills required to solve such problems at undergraduate level.


WHOM DOES THIS SUBJECT SUIT?
Due to the demanding nature of this course, A level Further Maths is only suitable for students with a strong mathematical background and a passion for mathematical problem-solving.
Students must have at least grade 8 at GCSE Mathematics (or an overseas equivalent) but most students pursuing A level Further Maths enter with a grade 9. Students must also make satisfactory progress in A level Maths during Year 12 in order to progress into A level Further Maths in Year 13. Further Maths is strongly recommended for those students who aspire to apply to high-ranking universities for subjects like Engineering, Physics, Economics, Computer Science, and Mathematics.

WHAT MIGHT THE SUBJECT LEAD TO?


YOUR TEACHERS
Who teaches Further Maths?

We offer more than 36 A-level subjects, enabling students to choose a combination that best fits their strengths, interests, and future aspirations.
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