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COURSE OVERVIEW
Our adult maths courses are aimed at learners aged over 19 years old. We offer a range of courses to help you improve your maths skills and gain a recognised academic qualification.
If you are looking to improve your maths skills to gain employment, launch a new career, improve your promotion prospects, support your children with their schoolwork or just because you want to, then we have the course for you. If you’;re not ready to study maths at GCSE level, we offer Functional Skills. These qualifications also provide a steppingstone onto GCSE level in the future.
We offer the following courses:
- Functional Skills Maths Entry Level 3
- Functional Skills Maths Level 1
- GCSE Maths
All learners will need to complete an assessment before enrolling so that they can be placed on the appropriate pathway.
All our courses are taught by experienced tutors who will support you throughout your study. Attendance: 1 class – per week each lesson will be 2 hours, you will need to be prepared to complete homework and study independently in between classes. We offer daytime class options and evening class options; timetables will be available at your assessment.
FURTHER INFORMATION
Our adult maths courses are aimed at learners aged over 19 years old. We offer a range of courses to help you improve your maths skills and gain a recognised academic qualification.
If you are looking to improve your maths skills to gain employment, launch a new career, improve your promotion prospects, support your children with their schoolwork or just because you want to, then we have the course for you.
GCSE Maths opens many doors to promotion, a change of career, higher level courses (including Access to Higher Education courses) and even university.
Functional Skills assessments are graded as either a ‘pass’; or ‘fail’;.
Entry 3 examinations are paper based. They are assessed internally and are moderated by the centre.
Functional Skills Level 1 can be taken online or as a paper exam. They are externally assessed and carried out in exam conditions at the assessment centre.
GCSE Maths exam dates are set by Ofqual, the exam watchdog that regulates qualifications. There are three 1.5 hour exams. All students across the country sit the exams on the same date and time, usually the middle of May and the beginning and middle of June.
Maths courses may be fully funded by the Government if you have not already achieved a grade C-A* or grade 4-9 in Maths.
You should bring a pen to write with. It will also be helpful to have a scientific calculator and some basic maths equipment, but we will advise you on this when you start your course.
If you need any further assistance, please contact the Admissions Team via email admissions@crawley.ac.uk