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Mathematics

GCSE

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Availability & Details

Maths - GCSE LPY-MATHGC/C01

Venue
Leigh Park Learning Centre

Type of study
GCSE

Dates
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Examination board
Pearson Education Ltd (Formerly EDEXCEL)
Fees
Course Fee Overseas 814.00
Exam Fee Overseas 50.00

How to apply

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Overview

The course will reinforce topics you’ve already covered in previous studies, and boost your understanding and confidence in areas you may have found more difficult, like algebra or statistics.

You will need a minimum of two GCSEs at grade 3 or above. Specifically a grade 3 will be required in GCSE Mathematics. However a two year GCSE Mathematics course or Functional Skills can be undertaken with a grade 1 or 2.

The Foundation level is intended for students who have previously gained a grade D in GCSE Mathematics, whilst the Higher is there for those students who wish to improve on their C grade.
As part of the course you will cover the following aspects of Mathematics

  • Number
  • Algebra
  • Ratio, Proportion and rates of change
  • Geometry and Measure
  • Probability

All of our lecturers are leading subject and industry professionals. 

We use digital innovation in delivering teaching and learning. On the Havant Campus, Google for Education technology is embedded throughout the College’s curriculum, equipping you with skills in industry-recognised cloud-based applications for your onward career journey.

The College offers a variety of teaching and learning approaches including lectures, tutorials, studios, workshops, presentations and group discussions

 

There are three written examinations taken at the end of the year.


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