At Key Stage 3, the MEP (Mathematics Enhancement Programme) course is followed. We adopt traditional whole class teaching using the interactive whiteboards in each classroom. We also encourage non-calculator methods to help develop pupils’ understanding and develop enquiring minds.
Typically, Year 7 is taught in mixed-ability groups and then, from Year 8 onward, pupils are put in sets. Class sizes are 12 - 24 in Years 7- 9. During Year 7 and 8: pupils receive 7 periods per fortnight of Maths teaching, plus approximately 1 hour homework. In Year 9 pupils are taught Maths for 6 periods per fortnight and receive around 1 hour homework.
Key Stage 4: At GCSE, the Edexcel iGCSE course is followed, which is a linear course. The strongest students also take the AQA Level 2 Further Mathematics Certificate qualification. Class sizes are typically 12 - 24 in Years 10 and 11, and we keep the lower sets as small as possible. Pupils receive 8 periods per fortnight of Maths teaching, and around 2 hours homework.
At A Level, both Mathematics and Further Mathematics are available. The class sizes in Years 12 and 13 are typically between 5 and 15. Additional support classes are run at the teacher’s discretion, more frequently for public examination classes (years 11 and 13).
In Year 12 the course consists of 2/3 Pure Mathematics (algebra, geometry, calculus), 1/6 Mechanics and 1/6 Statistics. In Year 13, the course again incorporates 2/3 Pure Mathematics (algebra, geometry, calculus) 1/6 Mechanics and 1/6 Statistics. Year 13 extends on the work covered in Year 12.
Mathematics Clinics are open to all pupils at lunchtimes, each key stage has 2 clinics per week. These offer one-to-one help to clear up any Mathematics-related problems.