
Maths
Build confidence in numbers and logic — from algebra and geometry to statistics and real-world problem solving.
Mathematics at GCSE develops essential analytical, reasoning, and problem-solving skills that form the foundation of science, technology, and everyday decision-making. Students learn to think critically, recognise patterns, and apply mathematical principles to real-world situations, preparing them for further study and future careers.
Exam Boards Covered:
- AQA
- Edexcel (Pearson)
- OCR
- WJEC Eduqas
Key Topics Covered:
- Number: fractions, decimals, percentages, ratios, and standard form.
- Algebra: expressions, equations, sequences, and graphs.
- Geometry and measures: angles, shapes, trigonometry, and transformations.
- Statistics and probability: data handling, averages, and likelihood.
- Proportion, rates of change, and problem-solving in context.
Why It’s Useful:
- Essential for progression to A-Level Maths, Further Maths, Physics, and Engineering.
- Strengthens logical thinking, precision, and quantitative reasoning.
- Builds confidence in handling data and solving complex, real-world problems valued by universities and employers.
