Maths Part-time

GCSE , Level 1
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Course Information

Introduction

Maths is required for most jobs and for further study. After you Apply, we will invite you for an assessment to check your level. This will make sure you start at the best level for you to achieve. We have Entry, level 1 and GCSE courses.

Choose to study at:

  • Deacon House, LS14
  • Enfield Centre, LS7
  • Eastgate, LS2

You can apply to join GCSEs for a September 2025 start. The deadline to apply for GCSE English and Maths is 08 August 2025.

You can apply to join GCSEs for a September 2025 start. The deadline to apply for GCSE English and Maths is 08 August 2025.

Overview

You will agree an Individual Learning Plan with your teacher who will give you feedback on your progress throughout the course. You can work on topics that meet your individual needs at your own pace. You will complete study outside the classroom via online resources.

Who is this course for?

Adult learners who may be coming back to education to improve their maths or English, or gain a GCSE qualification.

Cost: Free for adults who do not already have a GCSE. Payment will be required for those who already have a minimum of a GCSE grade C or 4 or above.</P.

Course units/modules

Numbers, Measures

For GCSE Number, Algebra, Ratio, proportion and rates of change, Geometry and measure, Probability, Statistics.

Benefits and skills

Benefits of this programme include: Flexible online delivery, or in class. The ability to study at your own pace with tutor support. Progression to further study such as GCSE or an Access to HE course. Improved employment prospects and opportunities.

Entry requirements

Once you have applied, you will complete a short skills assessment so we can offer you the appropriate course for your needs.

Available apprenticeships and progression options

Progression will depend on the qualification you have achieved. A Functional Skills qualification in English and maths will lead to progression to GCSE level or improve your employment prospects.

Assessment types

You will complete assessments in class to show your skills. For GCSE, there are exams.

Course details

Duration: 30 weeks
Study Type: Part time
Course Code: 89903-01

Employment Statistics

  • Chartered and certified accountants

    Average Salary
    £46,800
  • Finance officers

    Average Salary
    £34,840
  • Financial administrative occupations n.e.c.

    Average Salary
    £27,560

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