"Mathematics is, in it's own way, the poetry of logical ideas" - Albert Einstein

Maths Curriculum at ARTS Education

Our full Maths Curriculum Overview can be downloaded HERE

Brief Maths curriculum overview

Mathematics is an interconnected subject in which pupils need to be able to move fluently between representations of mathematical ideas and at ARTS Education key skills are embedded within Maths lessons and developed consistently over time. We are committed to ensuring that students are able to recognise the importance of Maths in the wider world, and that they can adapt the skills and knowledge they have learned and apply them confidently in their lives in a range of different contexts. We strive to ensure that all students experience success in the subject and enjoy it at the same time. We are committed to developing our students’ curiosity about the subject, as well as an appreciation of the importance and power of Mathematics.

The National Curriculum for Maths aims to ensure that all pupils:

  • Become fluent in the fundamentals of Mathematics

  • Are able to reason mathematically

  • Can solve problems by applying their Mathematics

Mathematics is an integrated part of the National Curriculum across many subject areas. All students need a good foundation in the subject as they will use Mathematics in everyday situations and real life contexts throughout their lives.

ARTS Education Mathematics curriculum focuses on teaching students how to make sense of the world around them in a fun and bespoke manner. Through developing their ability to calculate, mathematically reason and problem solve. Our curriculum enables students to understand relationships and patterns in both numbers and in their everyday lives. Through their growing knowledge and understanding , students learn to appreciate the contribution made by many cultures to the development and application of mathematics.

What we can offer our students

  • G.C.S.E

  • Functional Skills (Entry Level – Level 2)

  • Exam opportunities

  • Regular Assessment for Learning and Progress

  • Regular Target Setting

What you as a parent or carer can do

We want all children to see maths as something they can learn and something that is relevant to their lives after school. Whether or not they proceed to higher maths, all children need to develop confident numeracy skills that will serve them well throughout life. You can help at home to support what we do in school, we have included some useful links below to help give you some ideas.

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