At River Tyne Academy Gateshead, we believe that mathematics is an essential life skill that enables young people to understand the world, solve problems and make informed decisions. Our Mathematics curriculum is designed to develop confidence, resilience and fluency, ensuring that all pupils can achieve success and apply their learning in meaningful, real-life contexts.
We recognise that many of our learners may have experienced interruptions to their education or developed barriers to learning mathematics. Our curriculum is therefore carefully sequenced and adapted to meet individual needs, helping pupils rebuild confidence, address gaps in knowledge and make strong progress from their starting points.
Through engaging and purposeful learning experiences, pupils develop a secure understanding of key mathematical concepts across number, algebra, ratio, geometry, statistics and probability. We encourage learners to think critically, reason logically and apply their mathematical knowledge to solve a range of practical and theoretical problems.
A key focus of our curriculum is developing mathematical fluency. Through regular practice and structured support, pupils strengthen their understanding of core concepts and learn to apply them with increasing independence and accuracy. We also place great importance on mathematical reasoning, helping pupils explain their thinking, justify their answers and communicate using appropriate mathematical language.
Mathematics at River Tyne Academy is designed to be relevant and purposeful. Pupils are encouraged to see the links between mathematics and everyday life, including money management, budgeting, measuring, interpreting data and understanding the mathematical skills required in the workplace. This helps learners recognise the value of mathematics beyond the classroom and prepares them for future education, employment and independent living.
We foster a positive learning environment where pupils are encouraged to take risks, embrace challenges and learn from mistakes. By developing perseverance and a growth mindset, learners build the confidence needed to tackle increasingly complex mathematical problems.
