MATHS

Choose Ryburn Sixth for your course in Mathematics and turn your love of number into a career.

Our course aims to give you a rounded and diverse experience of some more advanced mathematical concepts and their applications. We strive to help you develop key skills such as problem solving and logical thinking.

You’ll benefit from a great team of support teaching you and encouraging your understanding and enjoyment of mathematical principles. Numbers are important in everyday life, and we aim to help you develop this knowledge so that you can see that it’s applicable and useful in every situation.

Studying this subject would open doors into most of the competitive careers such as; Accountant, Business Management, Dentist, Economist, Forensic Scientist, Radiologist and even the Police Force. The content and knowledge we provide is easily linked with careers of logical thinking such as Computing, Engineering and Theoretical Science. There are no shortages of careers options and we will strive to help you achieve your potential and head into the right career.

What will I study?

  • A-level Mathematics

    Exam board: EDEXCEL

  • Component 1: Pure Mathematics
    Learners will study topics such as differentiation, integration and trigonometry.

    Component 2: Statistics
    Learners will study about probability, binomial distribution, data collection, procession, presentation and interpretation with a new topic of hypothesis testing.

    Component 3: Mechanics
    Learners will study about kinematics, forces and Newton’s laws of motion and variable acceleration.

  • Grade 7 in Mathematics

YOUR NEXT STEPS

YOUR NEXT STEPS

Mathematics is a highly prestigious and fundamental subject that is exceptionally valued by employers and universities across numerous sectors. Studying the subject develops essential mathematical knowledge, quantitative analysis skills and logical reasoning required for careers in finance, engineering and scientific research. You will also gain valuable transferable skills such as problem solving, analytical thinking, attention to detail, systematic approach and abstract reasoning that are highly sought after across a wide range of degree programmes beyond mathematics.

Past students have progressed to study diverse courses including mathematics, engineering, physics, computer science, economics, statistics, actuarial science, architecture, accounting and finance, data science, operations research and natural sciences.

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