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If you would like to study AS/A-level Further Mathematics and cannot do so at your school/college, either because they do not currently offer it or because it clashes with your other timetabled subjects, then please speak to your mathematics teacher/head of mathematics about the possibility of receiving tuition through the Further Mathematics Network.
The Further Mathematics Network (FMN) is a government-funded initiative. It is managed by MEI, an independent educational charity.
Your school or college will need to contact your local Further Mathematics Centre to arrange this.
If, for any reason, your school or college cannot help you, please contact your local Further Mathematics Centre Manager directly.
Contact details for your local Further Mathematics Centre Manager can be found by selecting the relevant Centre in your area.
Cambridgeshire http://www.fmnetwork.org.uk/centre/index.php?centre=cam
Suffolk http://www.fmnetwork.org.uk/centre/index.php?centre=suf
Norfolk http://www.fmnetwork.org.uk/centre/index.php?centre=nrf
Essex http://www.fmnetwork.org.uk/centre/index.php?centre=ess
Hertfordshire http://www.fmnetwork.org.uk/centre/index.php?centre=hrt
London http://www.fmnetwork.org.uk/centre/region.php?region=lon
Bedfordshire
As of yet there appears to be no Bedfordshire based Centre but depending on your location you may find the Centres in either Buckinghamshire (http://www.fmnetwork.org.uk/centre/index.php?centre=buc) or Northamptonshire (http://www.fmnetwork.org.uk/centre/index.php?centre=sle) convenient for you.
There are also online tuition webpages and online revision events organised, and an online revision archive is available too.
Each FMN Centre has a local manager who works with local schools and colleges to support and promote the study of AS/A level Mathematics and Further Mathematics and to arrange Further Mathematics tuition for students when their schools and colleges cannot provide it themselve
All secondary schools and colleges should register with the FMN.
Registration is free and all registered schools and colleges receive free access to expert advice on any issues associated with teaching and learning AS/A level Mathematics and Further Mathematics; progression to university courses in Sciences, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics subjects (STEM); supporting mathematically-able students at KS3 and 4 (this means that it is useful for 11-16 schools to register with the FMN).
Through the FMN, EVERY sixth form Mathematics student in England has the opportunity to study for AS/A level Further Mathematics qualifications, even if their school or college is unable to offer them tuition directly.