International Mathematics 0607
About Course
Cambridge IGCSE International Mathematics (0607) is a globally recognised qualification designed for learners typically aged 14–16 years. It supports students in developing a strong foundation in mathematical understanding, confidence and problem-solving skills that are essential for academic progression and real-life application. The course emphasises both procedural fluency and conceptual thinking.Â
The syllabus integrates key areas of mathematics including number, algebra, geometry, statistics and probability enabling learners to explore relationships and apply mathematics to varied contexts. Teaching in this subject encourages logical reasoning, communication of mathematical ideas and the ability to analyse and interpret quantitative information.Â
Learners begin with core concepts and progress toward more advanced topics suitable for higher achievement. The course structure allows flexibility while preparing students for further study in mathematics, including Cambridge International AS & A Level Mathematics and related fields.Â
Assessment readiness is developed throughout the syllabus with a combination of non-calculator and calculator papers as well as an investigation component. This blend supports learners in demonstrating mathematical thinking and investigative skills under different examination conditions.
Course Content
Syllabus overview – International Mathematics 0607 (IGCSEâ„¢)
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Course Introduction
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International Mathematics 0607 syllabus and exam overview
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Textbooks and resources
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