Mathematics

Mathematics

Exam Board - CCEA

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All pupils will be entered for the GCSE specification offered by CCEA. At the end of Year 11, pupils will sit either Module Unit M3 or M4.


After receiving their result in August all M3 pupils have three options:


  1. “Bank” their result if they have met or surpassed their target grade.

  2. Re-sit the M3 paper in Year 12 if they believe they can improve further.

  3. “Upgrade” to M4 in Year 12 if they have performed exceptionally well.



After receiving their result in August all M4 pupils have two options:


  1. “Bank” their result if they have met or surpassed their target grade.

  2. Re-sit the M4 paper in Year 12 if they believe they can improve further.


All pupils who wish to continue mathematics to A Level must study the M4 & M8 modules and ideally have attained at least a grade A at GCSE. It is not, however, a pre-requisite that a pupil has studied GCSE Further Mathematics.

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Further Mathematics

Exam Board - CCEA

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All pupils in Group 1 will be entered for GCSE Further Mathematics at the end of Year 12.


In order to facilitate this course in Year 12, Group 1 pupils will cover the entire content of the GCSE Mathematics course in Year 11 (the accelerated programme), sit the M4 Module at the end of Year 11 followed by the M8 Module at the end of Year 12.


This will then allow Group 1 pupils to study the GCSE Further Mathematics course in Year 12.


The GCSE Further Mathematics specification encourages pupils to extend their mathematical skills, knowledge and understanding.


This qualification targets all pupils in Group 1 who require knowledge of mathematics beyond GCSE Mathematics. It broadens the experience of these pupils who are capable of working beyond the limits of GCSE Mathematics (Higher Tier) and especially those who want to progress to AS/A2 level courses.

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