A Level Mathematics

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A Level Mathematics at Kimbolton

About the course

Course code: Pearson Edexcel Mathematics (9MA0)

Preferred Maths entry requirements: Grade 7 or higher in GCSE Mathematics is preferable. Students with strong algebraic skills and a determination to succeed will thrive in this course.

A Level Mathematics explores a range of topics that underpin modern science, technology, and finance. You’ll study pure mathematics, including algebra, calculus, and trigonometry, alongside applied mathematics such as statistics and mechanics.

The course develops your ability to reason logically, solve complex problems, and model real-world scenarios mathematically. Whether you’re interested in engineering, economics, or data science, this subject equips you with essential skills for success.

Assessment

During A Level Mathematics, you will engage with a variety of mathematical concepts and applications, enhancing your analytical and problem-solving abilities.

Assessment includes:

Paper 1: Pure Mathematics 1 – covers topics like proof, algebra, calculus, and trigonometry.

Paper 2: Pure Mathematics 2 – extends your understanding of integration, logarithms, and sequences.

Paper 3: Statistics and Mechanics – includes hypothesis testing, probability distributions, kinematics, and forces.

Each paper is equally weighted, testing theoretical knowledge and practical application

Beyond the classroom

  • Participation in national mathematics challenges and competitions.
  • Workshops and lectures with mathematicians and data scientists.
  • Opportunities to use mathematical software and tools for real-world applications.
  • Support for aspiring engineers, scientists, and economists through tailored guidance.
  • Collaborative problem-solving projects with peers to apply your skills creatively.

“A Level Mathematics challenged me to think critically and prepared me for my degree in engineering.”

Former Mathematics student

You will enjoy Mathematics if…

  • You enjoy solving complex problems and thinking logically.
  • You’re fascinated by how mathematics underpins science, technology, and finance.
  • You want to develop analytical skills for higher education and professional success.
  • You thrive in a structured yet creative learning environment.

This course gave me the tools to approach problems logically and develop solutions with confidence.