- Course title – A level Mathematics
- Examining body – Pearson Edexcel
- Course duration – 2 Years
Overview of the course
- Builds on GCSE Mathematics and develops advanced skills in Pure Mathematics, Statistics, and Mechanics.
- Emphasizes problem-solving, mathematical reasoning, and modeling real-world situations.
- Students learn to construct proofs, apply calculus, interpret data, and model physical systems.
- Strong focus on analytical thinking and resilience through structured problem-solving
How the course is examined – 100% examination-based (no coursework).
- Three written papers, each 2 hours long, taken at the end of Year 13:
- Paper 1: Pure Mathematics 1 – 100 marks
- Paper 2: Pure Mathematics 2 – 100 marks
- Paper 3: Statistics and Mechanics – 100 marks (split into two sections: Statistics and Mechanics)
- Each paper contributes 33.3% of the final grade.
- Calculators are allowed
- Three written papers, each 2 hours long, taken at the end of Year 13:
Any relevant further information such as unit titles, specialisms.
Pure Mathematics
- Proof
- Algebra and Functions
- Coordinate Geometry
- Sequences and Series
- Trigonometry
- Exponentials and Logarithms
- Differentiation and Integration
- Vectors
- Numerical Methods
Statistics
- Data Presentation and Interpretation
- Probability
- Statistical Distributions (Binomial, Normal)
- Hypothesis Testing
Mechanics
- Quantities and Units
- Kinematics
- Forces and Newton’s Laws
- Moments
- Applications of Forces
- Where the qualification can lead to (i.e. next level, university, suggested careers)
Higher Education: Essential for most STEM degrees (Engineering, Physics, Computer Science, Economics).
Further Study: A-Level Further Mathematics for students wanting deeper specialization.
Careers: Highly valued in fields such as:
- Engineering
- Finance and Banking
- Data Science and Analytics
- Actuarial Science
- Computer Programming
- Scientific Research
