Abstract
There are concerns about the trends and patterns in enrolments in senior school
mathematics. Shortages of suitably qualified teachers and dwindling students’ demand for
Advanced Mathematics have led some Western Australian schools to collaborate to provide
an otherwise unavailable opportunity for their students to study Advanced Mathematics. It
is of research interest amidst the downward trends in enrolment to learn about such
students, to hear about their experiences and perspectives. This paper reports parts of the
initial findings.