What has changed in Mathematics ?. Mathematics at Kesgrave INNOVATIVE RELEVANT RESULTSRESULTS CHALLENGECHALLENGE.

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What has changed in Mathematics ?

Mathematics at Kesgrave INNOVATIVE RELEVANT RESULTSRESULTS CHALLENGECHALLENGE

Changing landscape The National Curriculum has changed The SAT examinations have been removed in year 9 Functional skills are being integrated into GCSE qualifications [as GCSE is changing from 2010]

A 2 year KS3 curriculum. Starting working towards GCSE in year 9 Continuing our work on incorporating functional skills into Mathematics Continuing our good internal assessment. Continuing to be at the forefront of mathematics teaching. What we are doing.

The students

An overview A 2 year Key Stage 3 scheme Inclusion of functional skills Continuing assessment system Keeping Kesgrave at the forefront