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Course details

Maths (Core subject)

Studying Mathematics to GCSE level:

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Mathematics is a compulsory subject and all students are entered at GCSE level.

There are now two tiers of assessment:

Higher Tier – Grades A* - D available

Foundation Tier – Grades C – G available

Students will embark on the national curriculum based three year GCSE linear course.

The three year course covers data handling; number and algebra; shape, space and measure.

Students who make the necessary progress will be given the opportunity to sit their GCSE exam at the end of Year 10, with the remainder of the students sitting their exam during Year 11.

Students who achieve the top grade of AA* will also have the opportunity to study for the IGCSE.  This course is for students who wish to study A level maths after leaving Unity College.


Personal Qualities required to study GCSE Mathematics:

  • Good organisation to bring stationery, exercise books and homework to lessons
  • Self discipline to meet homework deadlines, revise for tests and practice mathematical skills
  • Willingness to work hard and improve mathematical understanding
  • Enthusiastic involvement in the explorational activities and practical aspects of the subject

By achieving a GCSE in Mathematics this could lead to:

Mathematics is important for students in many other areas of study, particularly Science and Technology. It is also important in everyday living, in many forms of employment and further education.


More information
Any parents or students who would like more information about the course should contact Mr Cryer who will be happy to answer any questions.


Remember: This course is compulsory.  This is a core subject - NOT one of your Option Choices.