Further Mathematics

Why study A Level Further Mathematics?

Mathematics provides the foundations for everything we use in our lives on a daily basis. From using prime numbers for securing financial transactions on the internet to the logistical complications of timetabling our train networks to the mathematics of 4-D ultrasound scans during pregnancy. Further Mathematics takes your study of the subject beyond the requirements of the Mathematics course and gives a much wider range of content and higher degree of difficulty.

Universities hold this qualification in high regard and some universities adjust their entry requirements based on whether one of the A Levels is Further Mathematics. Having Further Mathematics on a CV is something that will distinguish you from others as a gifted Mathematician.

How will I be assessed?

Further Mathematics is assessed purely by examination at the end of the course.

Four exams of 1½ hours each: The first two papers will assess Core Maths and the second two options selected from Further Pure, Mechanics or Decision Maths.

entry requirements

Further Mathematics is a demanding course that is suitable only for the most able Mathematicians; it is therefore required that you have Grade 8 or 9 in Mathematics at GCSE level. In order to take A Level Further Mathematics you must also be taking A Level Mathematics It is advised that A Level Further Mathematics is taken as one of four A Level subjects.

Staff

The following members of staff form the Maths department at King Edwards:

Staff Member Job Title
Mrs K Naylor Head of Maths
Miss E Coxon Head of Maths
Mrs N Cooper Acting Second in Maths
Mr A Hayward  Key Stage Coordinator 
Mr P Cotton Assistant Headteacher
Mr J Coombes Teacher in Maths
Mr A Cottier-Cooper Teacher in Maths
Mrs R Jermine Teacher of Maths
Mrs A Dowen Teacher of Maths
Miss J Williamson Teacher of Maths
Mrs J Cheatham Teacher of Maths
Mrs L Taylor Teacher of Maths
Mrs R Booker  Teacher of Maths
Mrs L Dove Teacher of Maths