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Reply 1
Please add a zero option, since you can't do it in my school
Reply 2
How do I add options?
Upper Sixth - 7
Lower Sixth - 12

(off the top of my head)
Reply 4
lower sixth = 20/120
upper sixth = 10/120

we take fp1 in the first year lol
Reply 5
hmjessop
How do I add options?


Can't you just edit the poll?
Reply 6
hmjessop
How do I add options?

You might have to report your post and ask a mod to add the option.
5 or so.
Reply 8
A lot, say 20, started it. But many dropped out at various points. Some gave up and just did normal maths. Some only did AS Further etc.

Around 10 completed the whole 2 A levels.
hmmm including me there are 8 of us at the moment in year 12...not sure about next year

i have no idea how many are in year 13, i assume about 8 or so too
Full A-level30 per year
AS-level Edit: 60 per year (maybe more, I've seen at least 3 classes of these within the last week)
Both on the up - it was around 10 a couple of years ago!
Reply 11
zero at my school.....
Three people did further maths in my class. But they had to do it at a consortium college since our school doesn't teach it.
Reply 13
There are only four of us in my class. I don't know about how many there are in the year below, other than that I think there are more of them.
Reply 14
Two doing the full 2 alevels, three doing As :smile:
Last year, there was 5 who did AS and 3 who did it up to A2. This year there'll be about 4.

We're a maths & computing specialist college :rolleyes:
Reply 16
30+ in my year alone. Edit, I (was) at Cal's college so scrap mine.
Reply 17
I'm the only one at my school, it's the first time they've taught it. :smile:
My school didn't (and as far as I know still doesn't) offer it. The numbers of students and results were low enough for normal maths!
The real question is how many girls :rolleyes:

In my school that would be: 1.