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Edexcel · 9FM0 · May/Jun Series

Edexcel A Level Further Mathematics 9FM0

Examiner-informed workshops. Not more content — exam mastery.

If you are sitting Edexcel A Level Further Mathematics 9FM0 -- typically alongside 9MA0 -- this page covers every paper, current grade thresholds, and exactly how our workshops are mapped to your specification.

Why Strong Students Still Miss A*

It is rarely the
subject knowledge.

9FM0 students are typically the strongest mathematicians in their cohort -- yet the jump in abstraction means many still lose marks on:

Complex number argument and modulus presentation

Core Pure questions on complex numbers require arguments and moduli presented in specific forms -- a correct complex number with an unsimplified argument can lose the final accuracy mark.

Matrix transformation language

Describing the geometric effect of a matrix transformation requires precise vocabulary (e.g. "enlargement, scale factor k, centre origin") -- vague descriptions are not credited even when the matrix algebra is correct.

Choosing the optional papers strategically

9FM0's optional Papers 3 and 4 (Further Mechanics, Further Statistics, Decision Maths) have noticeably different grade boundary patterns -- students rarely receive guidance on which combination suits their strengths.

Proof presentation under time pressure

Core Pure proofs (induction, contradiction) follow strict structural conventions -- under exam time pressure, students often compress steps the mark scheme requires to see explicitly.

Our workshops are built from these patterns — not from the textbook.

How Our Workshops Work

Examiner intelligence.
Peer learning. 60 minutes.

Every workshop follows the same structure: the examiner's pattern for that paper is deconstructed first (Anatomy), then solved live with the mark scheme revealed at each stage (Drill), then you attempt it yourself with peer comparison (Close), then your own questions are answered (Open Forum). 87% of students report that seeing a peer's different approach revealed a method they had never considered.

Examination Structure

Paper-by-Paper
Breakdown

Edexcel 9FM0 consists of two compulsory Core Pure papers plus two optional papers chosen from Further Mechanics, Further Statistics, Decision Mathematics and Further Pure 2 (300 marks total). The combination below (Core Pure 1 & 2 plus Further Statistics 1 & Further Mechanics 1) is one common route. Our workshops are scheduled per paper, not per topic.

PaperTitleDurationMarksWeightingKey Topics
CP1Core Pure Mathematics 1
Compulsory
1h 30m7525%Complex numbers, matrices, further algebra, series, proof by induction, volumes of revolution
CP2Core Pure Mathematics 2
Compulsory
1h 30m7525%Complex numbers, further calculus, differential equations, polar coordinates, hyperbolic functions
FS1Further Statistics 1
Optional
1h 30m7525%Discrete distributions, chi-squared, regression, correlation, hypothesis testing
FM1Further Mechanics 1
Optional
1h 30m7525%Momentum, work/energy, elastic strings, circular motion, centres of mass
Grade Boundaries

What an A* actually
requires.

Grade boundaries are set after marking based on cohort performance and paper difficulty, and vary by which optional papers were taken. The table below shows the official threshold for the 01/02/3A/3B combination (Core Pure 1 & 2 plus two optional papers, 300 marks total).

SessionA*ABCDE
Jun 202525122218915612492

Out of 300 (Core Pure 1 & 2 plus Further Statistics 1 & Further Mechanics 1 combination). Source: Pearson Edexcel published grade boundary table, June 2025. Always verify current boundaries at qualifications.pearson.com -- boundaries vary by optional paper combination and change every session.

An A* in June 2025 required 251/300 -- approximately 84% of available marks for this combination. Different optional paper combinations have different boundaries -- confirm yours with us before targeting a specific mark.

Command Word Mastery

What Edexcel
Mark Schemes Demand.

Mark schemes attach specific meaning to command words. Misreading one of these costs marks the student's working had already earned.

Command WordWhat It DemandsCommon Student ErrorWorkshop Fix
DescribeUse precise geometric/transformation vocabulary -- for matrices, this means naming the transformation type, scale factor, and centre/axis/angle as applicableGiving a vague description ("it gets bigger and rotates") instead of the specific terms the mark scheme requiresDrill phase: matrix transformation questions drilled against the exact vocabulary list Edexcel mark schemes accept
ProveA complete, structurally correct argument -- for induction, this means explicit base case, inductive hypothesis, inductive step, and conclusion, each clearly labelledCompressing or omitting structural steps (especially the conclusion) under time pressure, even when the mathematics is correctAnatomy phase: induction proofs deconstructed line-by-line against what CP1/CP2 mark schemes require to see
Find the exact valuePresent the answer in exact form (surds, fractions, multiples of π) -- a correct decimal approximation does not earn the markGiving a correct decimal value when an exact form was required, especially under time pressure on Core Pure papersClose phase: peer comparison surfaces which students convert to exact form automatically vs as an afterthought
InterpretFor Further Statistics, relate a numerical result back to the context of the question in plain languageGiving a correct numerical/statistical result without relating it back to what it means for the scenario in the questionOpen Forum: rapid "interpret" drills on hypothesis test conclusions and correlation coefficients
Your Facilitator

They sat this exam.
In the room you'll be in.

Facilitation is led by team members who have sat this exact specification — not generic A Level tutors working from a textbook.

Chukwuemeka Obi -- Edexcel 9FM0 Further Mathematics facilitator
Mr. Chukwuemeka Obi
Further Mathematics · Cambridge CAIE · AQA
BSc Mathematics (First Class), University of Lagos · MSc Financial Mathematics, London School of Economics · 7 years facilitating Further Mathematics across multiple boards

"Further Mathematics students are usually the strongest in the room academically -- and the most surprised by how much exam technique still matters at this level."

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✓ You're sitting Edexcel 9FM0

Year 12 or Year 13, AS or A Level, any combination of papers — UK, Africa, the Gulf, or anywhere else this specification is examined.

✓ You want A or A*

You understand the content but want to close the gap between "knowing the subject" and "winning the marks."

✓ You want structure

Two scheduled sessions a week, paper-mapped, with Discord support between sessions — not unstructured self-study.

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Pricing

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Frequently Asked

Edexcel 9FM0 — Common Questions

How many papers does Edexcel 9FM0 Further Mathematics have?
9FM0 has two compulsory Core Pure Mathematics papers (CP1, CP2) plus two optional papers chosen from Further Statistics, Further Mechanics, Decision Mathematics, and Further Pure 2 -- 300 marks total.
Which optional papers do you cover?
Our workshops currently focus on Further Statistics 1 and Further Mechanics 1 as the optional combination, alongside both Core Pure papers. WhatsApp us to confirm coverage if your school has chosen a different combination.
Is this tutoring?
No. A private tutor teaches one student the subject. Our workshops put up to 15 students sitting the same papers into a single session, focused on what the Edexcel mark scheme rewards. The peer comparison is the core of the method.
Do I need 9MA0 alongside 9FM0?
Yes -- Further Mathematics is studied alongside A Level Mathematics, not instead of it. Our workshops assume concurrent study of 9MA0.
What if I miss a live workshop?
Every session is recorded and available within 1 hour of the session ending. Recordings remain accessible for the duration of your subscription.
How many students are in a workshop?
Cohorts are capped at 15 -- a principle, not a marketing figure. Operationally most cohorts run with 10-13 students.
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