Our pupils’ learning in Mathematics enables them to:
• develop a secure understanding of the concepts, principles and processes of mathematics and apply these indifferent contexts, including the world of work
• engage with more abstract mathematical concepts and develop important new kinds of thinking
• understand the application of mathematics, its impact on their society past and present, and its potential for the future
• develop essential numeracy skills which will allow them to participate fully in society
• establish firm foundations for further specialist learning
• understand that successful independent living requires financial awareness, effective money management, using schedules and other related skills
• interpret numerical information appropriately and use it to draw conclusions, assess risk, and make reasoned evaluations and informed decisions
• apply skills and understanding creatively and logically to solve problems, within a variety of contexts
• appreciate how the imaginative and effective use of technologies can enhance the development of skills and concepts