Mathematics
The Team
Team Member | Position | Email Address |
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Mr W Boyce | Head of Mathematics | wboyce9nrc@nsix.org.uk |
Mrs H Barker | Assistant Principal and Teacher of Maths | hbarker38re@nsix.org.uk |
Mr M Coe | Teacher of Mathematics | mcoe74rf@nsix.org.uk |
Mr M Whitaker | Teacher of Mathematics | mwhitaker2xrn@nsix.org.uk |
Mr J Collyer | Teacher of Mathematics | jcollyer6urn@nsix.org.uk |
Mrs S Smith | Specialist Teaching Assistant for Mathematics | ssmith3sr8@nsix.org.uk |
Curriculum Intent
The APHS Mathematics curriculum seeks to meet the aims and scope of the Key Stage 3 and Key Stage 4 National Curriculum. Further details of this can be found here.
The school curriculum seeks to provide outstanding personal development by supporting, promoting, and instilling the values of APHS - Ambition, Pride, Happiness, and Success. The Mathematics curriculum has the following intent
Value | Intent |
Ambition | To use mathematical skills to solve difficult problems that students have seen before and problems that they have no yet encountered. To enjoy struggle. |
Pride | To work neatly, logically, and present work in a conscientious manner. To take pride in your strengths, but to strive to impress areas of weakness. |
Happiness | To develop awe and wonder for how mathematical concepts and principles relate to our daily lives. To enjoy good teaching in a well-behaved environment. |
Success | To develop high-quality numeracy skills as well as the fluency and confidence in Mathematics that allow students to access further education, high education, and a successful lifelong career in their chosen field |
Curriculum Implementation
Key Stage 3 is delivered in Years 7, 8, and 9 across three years. While students will start to encounter GCSE material and assessment methods during Year 9, Key Stage 4 is formally delivered in Years 10 and 11 across two years.
Curriculum Impact
Progress scores over the previous three years have shown that students consistently make good progress in Maths at APHS, with students from disadvantaged backgrounds making progress in the top 20% of all schools nationally.
In 2019, 76% of students achieved at least a grade 4 in English with 47% of students achieving a Grade 5 helping the school to achieve record results.
The Maths department also took part in a national standardisation exercise as a partner school of the Hodder Education PUMA (Progress in Understanding Mathematics Assessment) testing scheme. Along with the GL Assessment Progress Tests series, we use these tools to ensure that progress across KS3 and into KS4 is robustly assessed.