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Secondary Mastery Specialist Programme

Want to become a specialist in teaching for mastery and support your own school to develop teaching for mastery approaches? Join the Secondary Mastery Specialist Programme. During the course of the programme you will receive fully-funded professional development from experts, have time to develop your own expertise, and then to support others.

Any teacher (excluding ECTs) who is teaching maths in a state-funded secondary school in England and who wishes to develop both their own classroom practice and their skills in leading professional development with others, can apply to become a Secondary Mastery Specialist.

What is involved?

This two-year programme supports secondary maths teachers to become experts in teaching for mastery and lead change within their schools.

Teachers will strengthen their classroom practice and learn how to support colleagues. They will explore the NCETM's Essence of Mathematics Teaching for Mastery, working closely with their subject leader to embed these approaches across the department. Participants will also complete the NCETM Professional Development Programme, gaining the skills to lead effective CPD.

Who can take part?

Secondary maths teachers in state-funded schools in England with QTS and at least two years' teaching experience. Applicants should be committed to developing their own teaching and support improvement across their department.

What will you learn?
  • You will deepen classroom practice and help students build deep, connected mathematical understanding
  • You will complete the NCETM PD Lead Programme and learn how to support colleagues through CPD
  • You will take part in around 7.5 days of professional development, including workshops, school-based activity and collaborative planning
  • You will observe teaching for mastery in other secondary and primary schools
What is the cost?

The Secondary Mastery Specialist Programme is fully-funded by the Maths Hubs Programme so is free to participating schools.

How to Apply:

Applications for the 2025/26 cohort are now closed, to express interest in joining the 2026/27 cohort or to find out more, please email charlie.dowse@solentmathshub.org.uk.