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Mathematics AS
Bennett Memorial School
Bennett Memorial Diocesan School, Culverden Down, TUNBRIDGE WELLS, Kent, TN4 9SH
Available start dates
Available start dates
Application Instructions
Applications Open: - 5th November 2025
Applications Close: - 5th January 2026
Entry Requirements: - Our entry requirements are subject specific, please look through our website for more information. Specific information can be found under Sixth Form and in Choosing courses. Details are here
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Course Summary
- AS and A Level are separate qualifications. An AS level qualification will no longer count towards an A level.
- AS Mathematics will have 100% prescribed content, containing both pure and applied Mathematics.
- Students will complete all AS assessments within one year at the end of Year 12.
- Grades will be awarded on an A -E scale.
- There will be emphasis on problem solving, reasoning and modelling.
- Students will not be able to transfer between the AS and A level course. It is not possible to study AS Mathematics in Year 12 and then switch to A level Maths in Year 13.
Course Details
This qualification enables students to:
- Continue to learn mathematics for one year to support and enhance their A level and Further Education choices.
- Remain in touch with skills that allow them to understand statistics used in the news, and make sense of the economy, medicine, law and situations in society in general.
- Understand coherence and progression in mathematics and how different areas of mathematics are connected
- Use their mathematical knowledge to make logical and reasoned decisions in solving problems and communicate these decisions clearly
How will it be delivered and assessed?
Paper 1 (66.7%) Pure Mathematics
This paper is out of 100 marks and the exam lasts 2 hours.
Paper 2 (33.3%) Applied Mathematics
This paper is out of 50 marks and the exam lasts 1 hour.
The applied paper consists of two sections, split evenly between Statistics and Mechanics.
Calculator usage is allowed in both papers.
Entry requirements
Students will need to achieve a minimum grade 7 at GCSE to gain access to this course.
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Mathematics is a versatile qualification, well-respected by employers and it is a facilitating subject for entry to higher education. Through solving problems, students develop resilience and are able to think creatively and strategically. Additionally, students will have excellent numeracy skills and the ability to process and interpret data.
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