Mathematics
The foundation of analytical thinking
Mathematics is the central subject in all A Level pathways at AGI.
It develops logical reasoning, problem-solving ability and the analytical skills required for university studies in engineering, science, economics, technology and many other fields.
What students study
Students follow the Cambridge International AS & A Level Mathematics syllabus.
- Topics include:
- Algebra and functions
- Trigonometry and geometry
- Calculus and differentiation
- Statistics and probability
- Mathematical modelling and problem solving
Skills students develop
- Through mathematics, students learn to:
- Think logically and systematically
- Analyse complex problems
- Apply mathematical models to real situations
- Work independently and precisely
- Communicate solutions clearly
These skills are essential for higher education across many disciplines.
Why mathematics is so important for university
Many competitive university programmes require Mathematics as a core subject.
Teaching and learning
- Mathematics is taught with:
- 4 teacher-led lessons per week
- 1 guided seminar session for problem-solving and deeper understanding
Students receive continuous feedback and practise examination-style questions throughout the programme.
Ready to explore this pathway?
Our admissions team helps students choose the right subjects and understand how this pathway connects to future university studies.