Year 7 Mathematics Bridging Course

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Year 7 Mathematics Bridging Course – Get Ready for Secondary School Success!

Are you moving from primary school to secondary school this September? Our Year 7 Mathematics Bridging Course has been specially designed to help students make a smooth and confident transition into secondary school mathematics.

The summer holiday is the perfect time to strengthen your maths skills, build confidence, and stay academically active before starting Year 7. This engaging course will help you refresh key concepts from primary school while introducing important topics you will encounter in secondary school.

Throughout the course, students will develop their understanding of:

  • Number and place value

  • Addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of large numbers

  • Arithmetic skills and BIDMAS

  • Fractions, decimals, and percentages

  • Ratio and proportion

  • Introduction to algebra and algebraic thinking

  • Geometry fundamentals, including angles, shapes, and measurement

  • Data handling, charts, graphs, and statistics

  • Problem-solving and mathematical reasoning techniques

Why Join This Course?

✅ Build confidence before starting secondary school

✅ Strengthen core mathematical skills and close learning gaps

✅ Develop problem-solving strategies used in Key Stage 3 mathematics

✅ Stay mentally active and productive during the summer break

✅ Reduce anxiety about moving to a new school environment

✅ Gain a head start on the Year 7 curriculum

Our lessons are designed to be interactive, enjoyable, and challenging, helping students develop the skills and confidence needed to succeed in secondary school mathematics from day one.

Start Year 7 feeling prepared, confident, and ready to achieve your best in mathematics!

This version focuses more on the benefits (confidence, preparation, reducing anxiety, getting ahead) rather than simply listing topics, which tends to be much more effective at encouraging registrations.

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Course Content

Number and Place Value
By the end of this lesson, you should be able to understand what place value means, read and write large numbers, identify the value of digits in a number, compare and order numbers; and round numbers to the nearest 10, 100, and 1,000.

  • Number and Place Value
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The Four Operations
By the end of this lesson, you should be able to add large numbers accurately, subtract large numbers confidently, multiply large numbers using formal methods, divide large numbers using long division and check whether your answers are reasonable

Factors, Multiples, Prime Numbers, and the Order of Operations
By the end of this lesson, you should be able to identify factors and multiples of numbers, recognise prime numbers find common factors and common multiples, and understand and apply the order of operations correctly.

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