Maths Hubs will continue to work closely with the AMSP and with FE colleges to support post-16 institutions Maths Hubs Post-16 programmes:
What's the cost? These development opportunities are fully funded by Central Maths Hub so is free to participating (state funded) schools within the local authorities of Birmingham, Dudley and Sandwell. |
Post-16 institutions (including 11-18 schools)
Achieving and maintaining excellence in teaching mathematics requires focused effort over time. Change is effected and progress is built through development of leadership for strong classroom practice. In collaboration with the AMSP, the Maths Hubs Programme offers a range of professional development opportunities to support teachers, subject and senior leaders according to need, contributing to schools’ long-term success in the teaching and learning of mathematics. Network Collaborative Projects (NCPs) are offered nationally and led locally, aligned with AMSP ambitions for increased student participation in post-16 maths. The national offer for 2025/26 is set out below.
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