The Mathematics department is of fundamental importance in any school, and no less so at Barnwell. We look for success in both academic performance and in the development and progress of the students.
The staff are well-qualified, experienced practitioners who take great pride in their practice and their professionalism and thoroughly enjoy their subject.
All students follow a structured scheme of work that prepares them well for public exams. It also challenges them to think, to take an active role in lessons and helps them become independent learners.
Key Stage 3
Students are set by ability, allowing progress at the most appropriate level and pace. In setting early in Year 7, and adopting the National Numeracy Strategy, we hope to build on the success of students at Key Stage 2, and the valuable work done by our colleagues in our feeder schools. Our Key Stage 3 SATs results have always been most satisfactory.
Immediately after completing their Key Stage 3 exams Year 9 students begin their GCSE course
Key Stage 4
At Key Stage 4 students are again set by ability. Most students will take the AQA modular GCSE exam, with a very small number taking the linear GCSE in Mathematics and BTEC in Mathematics Applications. Additionally, students will also sit exams in Functional Maths and Adult Numeracy. Our students have normally acquitted themselves very well at GCSE, which is a tribute to both students and staff.