The Mathematics Form One curriculum is designed to establish a strong foundation in mathematical concepts and skills for secondary school students. Key topics include number systems, basic operations, factors and multiples, and fractions. Students explore algebraic expressions, equations, and inequalities, developing problem-solving and analytical skills. Geometry is introduced through the study of shapes, angles, and basic constructions. Additionally, the curriculum covers measurement, focusing on units of measurement, perimeter, area, and volume. Data handling skills are developed through the collection, presentation, and interpretation of data using graphs and charts. Emphasis is placed on logical reasoning, precision, and the application of mathematical concepts to real-life situations. The Mathematics Form One course aims to build confidence and competence in mathematics, preparing students for more advanced topics in subsequent years.