Mathematics

The study of mathematics is mandatory from Kindergarten to Year 10.

By studying mathematics, students learn to work mathematically – developing fluency, understanding, problem-solving, reasoning and communication skills.

The syllabus consists of the following strands:

In Year 11 and 12, the study of mathematics is optional. Courses offered include:

Mathematics is a mandatory course that is studied in each of Years 7–10 with at least 400 hours to be completed by the end of Year 10.

Course description

Mathematics is used to identify, describe and apply patterns and relationships. It provides a precise means of communication and is a powerful tool for solving problems both within and beyond mathematics. In addition to its practical applications, the study of mathematics is a valuable pursuit in its own right, providing opportunities for originality, challenge and leisure.

Stage 4 - Year 7 and 8

Our Year 7 classes are developed by the analysis of Primary School results including the UNSW Gifted and Talented testing, with the top classes classified as Enrichment classes. Year 8 classes are graded.

Stage 5 - Year 9 and 10

There are three sub-stages of Stage 5,  Stages 5.1, 5.2 and 5.3:

Stage 6 - Year 11 and 12

Mathematics Standard

Mathematics Advanced

Mathematics Extension 1

Mathematics Extension 2