GCSE Mathematics provides students with a solid foundation in essential mathematical concepts and problem-solving skills. It covers a range of topics including number, algebra, geometry, statistics, and probability. The course is designed to develop students' ability to think logically, reason mathematically, and solve real-world problems. The GCSE exam assesses both their understanding of mathematical principles and their ability to apply them in practical situations. Success in GCSE Maths is crucial for further education, future careers, and everyday life, equipping students with key skills needed in various fields.

GCSE Maths is divided into two tiers: Higher and Foundation. Each tier has different content and difficulty levels to match students' abilities. * Foundation Tier: grades available ranging from 1 to 5. * Higher Tier: grades available ranging from 4 to 9. The GCSE Maths exam consists of three papers: 1. Paper 1: Non-calculator exam. 2. Paper 2: Calculator exam. 3. Paper 3: Calculator exam. All three papers are equally weighted, and students are assessed on their understanding, skills, and ability to apply mathematical concepts.

GCSE (1MA1)

Paper 1 (Non-calculator): Thurs 15th May a.m.

Paper 2 (Calculator): Weds 4th June a.m.

Paper 3 (Calculator): Weds 11th June a.m.

A-Level (9MA0)

Paper 1 (Pure 1): Weds 4th June p.m.

Paper 2 (Pure 2): Thurs 12th June p.m.

Paper 3 (Statistics & Mechanics): Thurs 19th June p.m.

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-Psalm 90 verse 12

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