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Mathematics

Longcroft - The East Yorkshire Sixth Form

Burton Road, Beverley, Beverley, HU17 7EJ

GCE A/AS Level or Equivalent
Level 3
Science and Mathematics

Available start dates

Available start dates

Monday, 05 October 2026
Longcroft Sixth Form - The East Yorkshire Sixth Form
1 Year(s)
Full time
Daytime/working hours

Course Summary

Mathematics A Level is a highly valued qualification. It is a great first step for a wide variety of careers. It supports success in other subjects, for example, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Computer Science, Geography and Psychology. Mathematics is recognised by universities and it is known as a facilitating subject by the Russell Group of universities.

Course Details

You will study aspects of Pure Mathematics, Mechanics and Statistics with an emphasis on problem solving and using mathematics to model real life problems. You will also learn how to use technology (calculators, graphing software and spreadsheets) effectively to help with both pure and applied mathematics. Pure Mathematics focuses on the key skills to success in the applied modules and other subjects. Topics include calculus (differentiation and integration), algebra, geometry, graphs, series, functions, trigonometry and vectors. Mechanics studies mathematical modelling, vectors, kinematics, dynamics, statics and moments. Mechanics is particularly useful to students who are also studying Physics or considering a career in engineering. Statistics includes work on sampling, probability, correlation, regression, normal distribution, discrete random variables and histograms.

How will it be delivered and assessed?

There are three 2 hour exams. Two are on the pure mathematics and the other is split 50% mechanics and 50% statistics.
There is no coursework.

WHAT DO STUDENTS SAY?
"It is difficult but rewarding when I understood it."
"Despite difficulties, I have really enjoyed the course."
"I knew it was going to be difficult, but it was worse than expected." From a student who started with a grade B (now a grade 6) at GCSE.

Entry requirements

You should have a grade 7, 8 or 9 (previously A or A*) at GCSE to be well prepared for success in Mathematics. If you have a grade 6 (previously a good B) or even a grade 7 at GCSE, you will need to accept advice from your teachers and work extremely hard to catch up throughout Year 12.

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