Mathematics
Subject: | Mathematics |
Contact: | Mrs S Blears-Chalmers |
Curriculum Intent
Key stage 3
Overview
Students in Key Stage 3 are taught in ability groups for Mathematics. Problem solving and real life applications are developed through various teaching strategies using a mastery approach. Students are encouraged to discuss and justify their explanations in order for them to develop their deeper understanding of the concepts.
Curriculum Content
QPHS Year 7 Maths Curriculum Map | download |
QPHS Year 8 Maths Curriculum Map | download |
QPHS Year 9 Maths Curriculum Map | download |
Assessment Criteria
Please find below the assessment benchmarks for Maths. A child progresses across the grid (from A-I) when they demonstrate a deeper knowledge and wider range of skills in each assessment carried out.
Key stage 4
Overview
The Key Stage 4 curriculum follows the Edexcel new GCSE Specification. There are two tiers of entry – Foundation and Higher.
Students are taught in ability groups and build on the foundations of the Key Stage 3 curriculum.
Higher attaining students are given the opportunity to study Further Maths, allowing them to develop higher level thinking in preparation for A-Level studies.
Exam board and course
Maths GCSE – Edexcel
Further Maths Certificate - AQA
Curriculum Content
Key stage 5
Overview
Students that decide to continue studying mathematics after GCSE follow a curriculum that builds on and extends their learning from KS4.
New learning includes Calculus, modelling, statistical analysis and mechanics. Concepts are developed and applied to real life situations.
Curriculum Content
QPHS Year 12 Maths Curriculum Map | download |
QPHS Year 13 Maths Curriculum Map | download |
QPHS Year 12 Further Maths Curriculum Map | download |
QPHS Year 13 Further Maths Curriculum Map | download |
Enrichment opportunities:
Revision/Homework Club – Thursday after school