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Mathematics


Three boys solving a problem in a maths lesson

There is no more assured way of developing the intellectual faculties of logic, reasoning and independent thinking than the study of mathematics. In the Mathematics Department we aim to help all boys to progress within the curriculum but, equally, we work to develop the confident thinking that is the natural outcome of mathematical studies. At the same time we hope to foster an appreciation of the intrinsic elegance of mathematical ideas along with a recognition of their central role in many disciplines. We therefore emphasise the importance of numeracy along with the ability to model real-life problems in a mathematical context.

Boys in Year 7 start by recapping basic numeracy before beginning to build the core topics of algebra, geometry and statistics. In Year 9, one lesson per week is devoted to exploring mathematics using various ICT packages. Two or three classes then take IGCSE one year early in Year 10 with the rest taking IGCSE at the end of Year 11. In the Upper School boys can chose from A level Mathematics with mechanics or statistics, AS Further Mathematics (one and a half A levels) or full Further Mathematics. Provision is made for the top students to study topics well beyond the syllabus, with extra lessons and outside speakers, including former students of the College, giving talks and masterclasses.

Students regularly choose to participate in the various national mathematics competitions on offer over the year, including the Junior, Intermediate or Senior Mathematics Challenge with the best students going on to the follow on rounds, the Olympiads. Boys also produce a yearly mathematics magazine, DC Mathematica, containing articles by students and staff.


C J Ottewill BA MPhil

Head of Mathematics
ottewillcj@dulwich.org.uk