Functional Skills Maths Level 2

Level 2 Maths is a government backed maths course equivalent to a GCSE Maths pass grade. Accredited by examining bodies including; AQA, City & Guilds, Edexcel, OCR and Pearson.

What is Functional Skills Maths Level 2?

Functional Skills Maths Level 2 is an accredited maths qualification backed by the government. If you need to retake GCSE Maths, level 2 functional skills maths is the course for you.

Functional Skills Maths Level 2 is equivalent to a GCSE Maths pass grade. But the course is more flexible and you can take your level 2 maths test as soon as you’re ready. Unlike GCSE Maths where you have to sit your exams at the same time as GCSE pupils.

It’s a popular choice with our learners because they’re able to fit their studies around existing work and personal commitments.

There’s another reason our learners prefer the Functional Skills Maths Level 2 to GCSE Maths. The course uses practical, real-life situations so the questions are easier to understand.
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    Do you need help with Functional Skills Maths? Start one of our Functional Skills Maths online courses with support from our maths tutors.

    Why choose Functional Skills Maths Level 2?

    It can take as little as 6 weeks to complete your Functional Skills Maths Level 2 course and pass the test. Much quicker than GCSE Maths, especially if you have to wait 6 months to sit your GCSE Maths exams.

    Are you trying to apply for a job, improve your career options or progress in education? Choose Level 2 Maths and achieve your goals more quickly. 

    What can I use my Functional Skills Level 2 qualification for?

    A GCSE Maths pass grade or equivalent is essential for many careers and education courses. A Functional Skills Maths Level 2 qualification will help you.

    • Apply for a job that requires a GCSE Maths 9 to 4, or A* to C
    • Access higher education
    • Enrol on an access course
    • Enrol on an apprenticeship
    • Start a career in nursing
    • Start a career in teaching
    • Go to University

    You may have personal reasons for improving their maths skills. For example; 

    • To help your children with their maths homework and revision
    • Or to improve your skills and confidence with maths for day-to-day tasks