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Mathematics
Mathematics
Board Edexcel Specification 4MA1
The Mathematics department teaches the International GCSE syllabus. This is linear course with final examinations in June. This course is a recognized qualification for university entrance and is equivalent to a GCSE.
The International GCSE is a traditional course emphasising the study of number, algebra and geometry including an introduction to sets, functions and calculus. It also includes some probability and statistics topics. The course is accessible at all levels, whether or not a student intends to pursue Mathematics beyond GCSE. It provides a solid foundation of Mathematics for every student, with plenty of time to secure basic skills. The ablest mathematicians will also find it to be an excellent preparation for their A level studies allowing those with strong algebra skills to tackle the algebra syllabus more rigorously. It is also more accessible for students from international schools
Students with exceptional mathematical ability may, on recommendation of their teacher, be allowed to study Additional Mathematics as well, leading to a Free Standing Mathematics Qualification (FSMQ) equivalent to an AS qualification.
IGCSE Assessment
At Key Stage 4, there is no coursework. Assessment is based purely on two final examinations in Year 11, which are of equal weight. The International GCSE allows calculators in both papers, though numeracy skills are encouraged throughout the course. Exam Board – Pearson Edexcel
What Next?
For all students the international GCSE in Mathematics is a gateway to opportunities. As a gold standard in Mathematics, it provides all students with the necessary qualification for advanced studies whether in Science, Humanities or Arts and beyond as a qualification for employment. Many students will choose to continue their study of mathematics at A level where Mathematics is the most popular subject in the Sixth Form. For the really able, there is the opportunity to take two mathematics A levels, Mathematics and Further Mathematics.
Further Information
To take A level Mathematics in the Sixth Form, it is essential that you gain at least a 7 in International GCSE. To take A level Further Mathematics you must gain at least an 8 in International GCSE.