Cambridge A-Level

Mathematics

Cambridge Code: 9709

Cambridge A-Level Mathematics develops advanced mathematical skills in pure mathematics, mechanics, and statistics. It is an essential qualification for university courses in engineering, science, computing, economics, and many more.

16–19Age Range
1–2 YearsDuration
£2,750From / Subject
8–12Class Size
Mathematics at Richmond Online School

What You'll Learn

Key syllabus topics covered in Cambridge A-Level Mathematics (9709).

Pure Mathematics (Quadratics, Functions, Series)
Calculus (Differentiation & Integration)
Trigonometry & Vectors
Complex Numbers & Further Algebra
Mechanics (Forces, Motion, Energy)
Statistics (Probability, Distributions, Hypothesis Testing)

How It's Taught

Our online learning experience is designed to match — and exceed — the quality of a traditional classroom.

Live Interactive Classes

Small-group lessons with expert teachers in real time. Ask questions, join discussions, and get immediate feedback.

Recorded Lessons

Every lesson is recorded and available on demand. Missed a class or need to revise? Watch it back anytime.

Personal Tutor

A dedicated personal tutor monitors your progress, provides feedback, and guides your academic journey.

AI Study Support

A syllabus-aligned AI tutor available 24/7 for instant explanations, practice questions, and feedback.

Official Cambridge Exams

Sit official Cambridge examinations at approved centres worldwide. Identical qualifications to any UK school.

Progress Tracking

Regular assessments, termly reports, and parent consultations keep everyone informed of progress.

Who Is This Subject For?

Cambridge A-Level Mathematics is an excellent choice for:

Students aiming for degrees in engineering, physics, economics, or computing
Those who excelled in IGCSE Mathematics and want deeper challenge
Learners required to demonstrate strong mathematical ability for university entry
Students who enjoy abstract reasoning and problem-solving
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Frequently Asked Questions

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Students should have a strong foundation in IGCSE Mathematics (typically grade A or A* at Extended tier). Familiarity with Additional Mathematics topics is advantageous but not required.

The course covers Pure Mathematics (algebra, calculus, trigonometry, vectors), Mechanics (forces, motion, energy), and Probability & Statistics (distributions, hypothesis testing). Students sit papers in all three areas.

Yes, virtually all engineering, physics, and computer science degree programmes require A-Level Mathematics. It is also strongly recommended or required for economics, finance, and natural sciences.

Assessment is through written examination papers covering Pure Mathematics, Mechanics, and Probability & Statistics. There is no coursework component — grades are based entirely on exam performance.

We offer both one-year intensive and two-year standard A-Level Mathematics programmes. The one-year option is suitable for mature or advanced students with strong mathematical foundations.