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A Level Maths

Course Type:
A Level Subject
Entry Requirements:
3 GCSE passes at a minimum of Grade 4 and 2 at Grade 5, which must include English Language at Grade 4 and Maths at Grade 6.
Start date:
Sep 2026

Course Overview

Unlock the power of logic and numbers with A Level Mathematics!

You’ll delve into algebra, calculus, statistics and more, developing highly sought-after problem-solving and analytical skills.

Whether you’re aiming for a future in maths, science, engineering, economics or technology, this course provides a rock-solid foundation.

Challenge yourself, grow your confidence, and see the world through the lens of mathematics.

Course Overview

Imagine being able to crack problems that once seemed impossible. That’s what A Level Mathematics is all about—taking your GCSE knowledge and pushing it still further, showing you just how powerful maths can be in the real world.

This isn’t just number-crunching. You’ll dive into Pure Mathematics, where you’ll discover how equations, functions, and geometry can explain patterns everywhere—from the way populations grow to how your phone processes data. You’ll tackle trigonometry, calculus, vectors, and proofs, learning techniques that are the foundations of science, engineering, and computing.

Statistics takes you into the language of data. You’ll learn how to spot trends, test predictions, and work with probability—skills used everywhere, from medicine and sports analysis to business and politics. Mechanics makes maths come alive by showing how it applies to motion and forces. Whether it’s calculating how fast a car accelerates or predicting the path of a rocket, you’ll see equations in action.

Maths at this level is a challenge—but that’s what makes it so rewarding. It trains you to think logically, solve problems creatively, and keep calm under pressure. These are skills that universities and employers value highly, whether you want to study Mathematics, Physics, Computer Science, or any subject where analytical thinking matters.

If you’re curious, ambitious, and love a challenge, A Level Mathematics is the subject that opens doors. It doesn’t just prepare you for exams—it prepares you for the future.

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How is the course delivered?

A Level Maths is delivered through a blend of classroom teaching, problem-solving workshops, and independent practice, helping you apply mathematical methods to real-world and abstract problems with growing confidence.

How my learning will be assessed?

A Level Maths is assessed through three written exams at the end of the two-year course, each lasting 2 hours and worth 33.3% of the final grade. Papers 1 and 2 cover Pure Mathematics topics such as algebra, calculus, trigonometry, and proof, while Paper 3 focuses on Applied Mathematics, split between Statistics (including probability, data interpretation, and hypothesis testing) and Mechanics (covering motion, forces, and Newton’s laws). Each paper includes a mix of short, structured questions and longer problem-solving tasks, testing your ability to apply mathematical methods, reason logically, and tackle both abstract and real-world scenarios.

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Potential Careers

A Level Mathematics builds analytical, problem solving, and quantitative skills, opening doors to exciting careers and further study. You could become a data analyst, actuary, software engineer, statistician, economist, or teacher. Maths also supports roles in finance, engineering, IT, meteorology, research, cryptography, and operations research. These versatile skills are highly valued across many industries, making Maths a great choice if you’re looking to keep your options open while preparing for a successful future. 

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