Mathematics

The document linked below outlines how we have sequenced knowledge and skills in each academic year:

Enrichment

Click here to read our MGS Extra Prospectus and find out what clubs are on offer.

Click here to access the KS3 and KS4 Mathematics Super Curriculum.

Click here to access the KS5 Mathematics Super Curriculum.

Careers

The logical thinking, problem-solving and decision-making skills you learn while studying mathematics can lead to careers in computing & IT, business & finance, science & engineering.

Mathematicians and statisticians are in demand across a range of sectors including; education, engineering, finance, banking and accountancy, government, insurance, IT, business & consultancy, market research and marketing, medicine and health, petroleum and nuclear industries, space science and astronomy.

Career Ideas: acoustics, actuarial work, astronomy, accountancy, data analysis, data science, banking, investment, research, computing/IT, software engineering, sound engineering/music production, statistician, economist, financial management, trading, stockbroker, games design, insurance underwriting, meteorology, palaeontology, surveying, engineering (all branches), education and much more.

Click here to find out more about careers in Mathematics.

Key Stage 3

Over a fortnightly timetable, KS3 students receive:

  • 5 hours of guided learning.
  • 1 hour of homework.

Key Stage 4

Qualification: GCSE Mathematics
Exam board: AQA

Over a fortnightly timetable, GCSE students receive:

  • 7 hours of guided learning.
  • 2 hours of homework.

 

Qualification: GCSE Further Mathematics
Exam board: AQA

Over a fortnightly timetable, GCSE students receive:

  • 7 hours of guided learning.
  • 2 hours of homework.

Click here to find out more about these GCSE courses.

Key Stage 5

Qualification: A Level Mathematics
Exam board: EDEXCEL

Over a fortnightly timetable, A Level students receive:

  • 10 hours of guided learning.
  • 10 hours of homework.

 

Qualification: A Level Further Mathematics
Exam board: EDEXCEL

Over a fortnightly timetable, A Level students receive:

  • 10 hours of guided learning.
  • 10 hours of homework.

Click here to read more about these courses.