
Course Description
Grade 10 Mathematics is the final year of the Cambridge Upper Secondary stage and the period in which students consolidate the skills and knowledge required to take the Cambridge IGCSE Mathematics exam—one of the most widely recognized international qualifications.
The program is based on the Cambridge IGCSE Mathematics Syllabus (0580) and focuses on:
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Strengthening problem-solving ability and academic mathematical thinking
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Mastering both foundational and advanced mathematical techniques
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Developing logical reasoning skills and presenting mathematical work clearly and accurately
In the online learning environment, students receive maximum support through interactive platforms, simulation tools, mock exam papers, and personalized academic feedback.
🔹 Learning Content
1. Number
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Apply operations effectively with the set of real numbers
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Work with complex fractions, percentage change, and compound ratio
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Powers, surds, standard form, and calculations in scientific contexts
2. Algebra and Graphs
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Manipulate expressions and simplify polynomials
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Solve linear and quadratic equations and inequalities
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Study linear and quadratic functions and their graphs
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Apply algebra to formulate expressions from real-life contexts
3. Geometry and Trigonometry
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Apply plane geometry theorems; prove equality of angles and line segments
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Calculate the perimeter, area, and volume of complex shapes
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Use trigonometric ratios to solve triangles and apply them in measurement tasks
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Analyze transformations and work within the coordinate plane
4. Mensuration
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Apply measurement formulas to composite solids
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Convert measurement units and solve real-world problems such as design and packaging
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Perform scale calculations, interpret technical drawings, and apply them in construction and technology
5. Statistics and Probability
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Collect, organize, and analyze real-world data using tables and charts
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Calculate mean, variance, and standard deviation
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Work with simple probability, conditional probability, and tree diagrams
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Apply statistics to problems in social studies, finance, and environmental contexts
🔹 Learning Methodology
Grade 10 students are trained with a strong focus on the IGCSE examination, emphasizing mastery of knowledge, skills, and academic thinking, along with effective self-study through an online learning platform.
1. Exam-Focused Practice
Engage in intensive practice following the IGCSE exam format: categorizing question types, building exam strategies, managing time, and self-assessing performance.
2. Visual Explanation and Concept Mapping
Use mind maps and visual models to organize knowledge, support memory retention, and promote clear, logical thinking.
3. Live Feedback and Targeted Tutorials
Participate in interactive online classes, receiving personalized feedback from teachers and peers while progressing through the course.
4. Modeling Real-World Problems
Apply mathematics to solve real-life problems—budgeting, technical design, social data analysis—linking theory with practice.
5. Portfolio and Revision Logs
Build a personal revision log to track progress, identify strengths and weaknesses, and plan targeted improvements ahead of the exam.