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After GCSE maths

I am taking my maths GCSE this year despite being in year 10. My school are against this decision but since I have already covered the syllabus it is whats best for me so I have gone against my schools wishes and therefore i am being given no support. However my school require 'continuous study of mathematics' in order to do A level maths/further maths, does anyone know of any qualifications I can do in the meantime?
GCSE Further Maths is a thing, apparently.
So is GCSE Statistics.
Reply 2
You're planning on doing a levels at school and not college?

There's GCSE statistics and FSMQ. Or you can retake maths again if you want, though I'd recommend the other two
Reply 3
do level 3 algebra award or fsmq in year 11 maybe?
Reply 4
GCSE Further Maths?
As Maths? (don't know if still possible)
Original post by Fractite
GCSE Further Maths is a thing, apparently.
So is GCSE Statistics.


Yeah, it is. I took maths a year early, got a B :frown: I (kinda) made up for it by getting further maths at an A though.
Original post by callumhowieson
Yeah, it is. I took maths a year early, got a B :frown: I (kinda) made up for it by getting further maths at an A though.


Nice - I wasn't allowed to take Further Maths on top of regular Maths, but I should be able to get an A*.

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