Mathematics
Mathematics has beauty and romance. It’s not a boring place to be, the mathematical world. It’s an extraordinary place; it’s worth spending time there.
Marcus du Sautoy
Welcome to the Mathematics Department – Subject Leader: Mr L Perry
Our aim is that students will develop a love and appreciation of Mathematics by :
- Becoming fluent in mathematics, through varied and frequent practice, so that they are able to apply and recall knowledge rapidly.
- Being able to reason mathematically by developing an argument, justification or proof using mathematical language.
- Applying their knowledge to a variety of routine or non-routine problems with increasing sophistication.
We recognise that Mathematics is of a cumulative nature, and the repeated revisiting of topics leads to progressively deeper understanding of the underlying principles. This enables students to apply these principles across a range of subjects and contexts.
This process of regular and repeated practice of challenging topics requires perseverance and resilience.
In turn this enables students to develop their logical thinking and, through the use of systematic methods, communicate and solve a variety of problems, thus providing them with a foundation for understanding the world.
Key Stages 3 and 4
Students follow the White Rose scheme of learning from Year 7 to Year 9. White Rose works on the basis of small steps learning to create a deeper understanding, confidence and competence in Mathematics. Topics are interleaved and revisited each year within different contexts. This enables students to see mathematics learning holistically rather than a hierarchy of difficulty.
In Year 10 and 11 students follow the Edexcel scheme of learning, working towards taking the Pearson Edexcel Mathematics GCSE. The examinations consist of three examinations papers which are equally weighted towards the final awarded grade.
Tier | Duration | Marks | Total | Grades | ||
Foundation | Paper 1 | Non-calculator | 1 hour 30 minutes | 80 | 240 | 1-5 |
Foundation | Paper 2 | Calculator | 1 hour 30 minutes | 80 | ||
Foundation | Paper 3 | Calculator | 1 hour 30 minutes | 80 | ||
Higher | Paper 1 | Non-calculator | 1 hour 30 minutes | 80 | 240 | 4*-9 |
Higher | Paper 2 | Calculator | 1 hour 30 minutes | 80 | ||
Higher | Paper 3 | Calculator | 1 hour 30 minutes | 80 |
*grade 3 allowed
Key Stage 3 Curriculum Maps*
Yr 7 Curriculum Rationale and Overview
Curriculum Rationale and Overview year 8
Curriculum Rationale and Overview year 9
*Currently under review
Key Stage 4 Curriculum Maps*
Curriculum Rationale and Overview year 10F Maths
Curriculum Rationale and Overview year 10H Maths
Curriculum Rationale and Overview year 11F Maths
Curriculum Rationale and Overview year 11H Maths
*Currently under review
Key Stage 5
We currently offer Mathematics courses through the consortium. These are:
Useful links
- Mathswatch
- Exam Solutions
- Mr Barton Maths
- Kangaroo Maths
- BBC Bitesize
- Nrich
- Corbett Maths
- Maths Genie
- Dr Frost Maths
Suggested Reading
Assessment
Regular assessments will take place throughout the year evaluating students’ knowledge and skills from each block of learning. An end of year examination will also assess their cumulative knowledge up until that point in their education. Based on the average of these assessments we will make set changes where appropriate. These are at the discretion of the class teacher and the Director of Mathematics.
Year 11 will sit two Pre Public Examinations (PPEs) in order to prepare them for their upcoming external exam. This will also inform class teachers about any areas students need to make improvements upon.
Home learning
Home learning is set through Mathswatch. All students are set work via this online platform once per week.
Extra-curricular
- UKMT Junior Maths Challenge (Students from Years 7 & 8)
- UKMT Intermediate Maths Challenge (Students from Years 9, 10 & 11)
- UKMT Team Maths Challenge (year 8 & 9)
- Maths Feast for Year 10 (Hosted by FSMP)
Where can Mathematics take you?
A Mathematics qualification can open up so many doors and is always viewed favourably by potential employers. There are a wide range of careers which maths applies to, in areas ranging from engineering to entertainment. Mathematics is more than simply being able to solve an equation or perform mental arithmetic; it teaches us how to logically approach a problem and opens up the world around us, as well as being able to help us develop mental resilience. These skills are desirable in any career and some of the most popular are listed below:
- Actuary
- Accountant
- Air Traffic Controller
- Animator
- Meteorologist
- Engineer
- Architect
- Data Analyst
- Medical Scientist
- Financial advisor
- Economist
- Statistician
- Stockbroker
- Urban Planner
- Teacher/Lecturer
- Computer Scientist
How parents can support learning
Organisation
Please help support your child to be organised. It is important that students come to school with the correct equipment so please regularly check that they have this. This includes specific mathematical equipment; a 30cm ruler, pair of compasses, protractor, pencil and scientific calculator.
Formulae Tests
There are many mathematical formulae which students need to learn. These will be highlighted to students in their learning. Please help your child by testing them at home.
Assessments
Supporting your child with revision is appreciated. This will be set as home learning in preparation for regular assessments throughout the year. Encourage them to go back through their notes and practise the examples again. Further videos, explanations and practice questions can be found on a variety of websites.
Revision Guides
These can be useful to support your child with revision. There are many guides written for each Key Stage. An option to purchase recommended GCSE guides will be sent to you when your child is in Year 10.