The MYP mathematics framework encompasses number, algebra, geometry and trigonometry, statistics and probability.
Students in the MYP learn how to represent information, to explore and model situations, and to find solutions to familiar and unfamiliar problems. These are skills that are useful in a wide range of arenas, including social sciences and the arts.
The course emphasises the applied nature of the subject and is designed for students who wish to understand how mathematics relates to the real world and to other subjects. This course is suitable for students who may go on to further study in subjects that utilise mathematics in this way such as social sciences, natural sciences, statistics, business, psychology or design.
This course emphasises mathematical reasoning, problem-solving, and theoretical understanding, encouraging students to explore complex mathematical concepts, techniques, and applications through a rigorous and analytical approach. Students engage with topics such as functions, calculus, and statistics, building a strong foundation in mathematical thinking and preparing for further studies in fields like engineering, economics, and mathematics.
Mary O'Connor
Kris-Anne Steele
Christopher Priestley
Maria Garcia