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Further Maths A Level

High Storrs School

High Storrs Road, Sheffield, S11 7LH

GCE A/AS Level or Equivalent
Level 3
Science and Mathematics

Available start dates

Available start dates

Tuesday, 01 September 2026
High Storrs School
2 Year(s)
Full time
Daytime/working hours

Course Summary

Edexcel A Level Mathematics

This course is equivalent to two A Levels.

Further Mathematics is an A Level to be taken alongside A Level Mathematics and two other courses.

Course Details

This course extends the content from the single Mathematics A Level, and introduces new, more conceptual areas of mathematics.

  • Core (algebra based) topics include:
  • Proof
  • Complex numbers
  • Matrices
  • Further algebra and functions
  • Further calculus
  • Further vectors
  • Polar coordinates
  • Hyperbolic functions
  • Differential equations.

In the route we have chosen to follow, the two additional units that students will study are as follows:

Further Statistics 1

  • Discrete probability distributions
  • Poisson & binomial distributions
  • Hypothesis testing
  • Central limit theorem
  • Chi squared tests
  • Probability generating functions

Further Mechanics 1

  • Momentum and impulse
  • Work, energy and power
  • Elastic collisions in one dimension
  • Elastic strings and springs and energy
  • Elastic collisions in two dimensions

How will it be delivered and assessed?

Papers 1 and 2 - 25% each

  • Written paper
  • Pure mathematics content

Paper 3 - 25%

  • Written paper
  • Further statistics content

Paper 4 - 25%

  • Written paper
  • Further mechanics content

Entry requirements

A minimum of five GCSEs at Grade 9 – 4. This MUST include:

• English Language Grade 5 OR

• English Literature Grade 5 AND English Language Grade 4

Plus

Grade 7 in Mathematics

Your next steps...

Further Mathematics is a difficult A Level, with the content being significantly more challenging than that of the regular Mathematics A Level. Further Mathematics goes beyond the content of other A levels, but would support Physics well.

Students who have a real passion for Mathematics and want to pursue this at university should consider Further Mathematics. The skills developed through the course are highly valued by all universities, particularly for courses including Physics, Engineering, Architecture and Mathematics.

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