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  1. At A Level, Mathematics is divided into two branches, Pure Maths (the Core units) and Applied Maths (Mechanics and Statistics). In Pure Maths pupils will develop and extend skills in algebra and trigonometry, as well as meeting new topics such as differentiation and integration (calculus), logarithms, functions, vectors and mathematical proof.

  2. 4 de mar. de 2013 · London Oratory, a strict Catholic school, has fewer pupils from deprived families and nearly twice the average of good GCSE passes Jessica Shepherd , education correspondent Mon 4 Mar 2013 15.03 EST

  3. The Oratory deliberately remains a small school, with small class sizes, outstanding pastoral care, and a wonderful sense of community. It is this supportive environment that allows us to focus and develop each of our pupils and which nurtures the confidence, self-expression and resilience that is vital for success and happiness in the world today.

  4. 12 de abr. de 2021 · Two former pupils from The London Oratory have described how they endured shocking sexual harassment at the school. Lucy* and Katie* attended the west London school for their sixth form studies.

  5. Work With Us. The London Oratory School is a state-funded Roman Catholic school in the trusteeship of the Fathers of The Oratory. There are 1330 pupils: 80 boys aged 7-11 in Junior House receiving a specialist music education; 900 boys aged 11-16 in First to Fifth Form; and 350 in Sixth Form, including 80 girls.

  6. Despite being our youngest members of the School, Junior House boys are full members of the School, and, despite being a sort of ‘school within a school’ have full, supervised use of all of the School’s facilities such as science laboratories, computing rooms, technology workshops, the library, and, of course, the swimming pool.

  7. How to apply. To make an application you must first fill out a Supplementary Information Form (SIF). The SIF can either be obtained from the School or printed out, completed, and returned as a hard copy along with the Certificate of Catholic Practice, where applicable, and an original, or authenticated copy, of your son’s baptism certificate ...