Support for schools to raise attainment and progression in maths for disadvantaged students
What is involved?
This Work Group is designed to help schools increase the number of students – particularly those from disadvantaged backgrounds – achieving higher grades in GCSE Mathematics and progressing to study maths at Level 3.
Participants will work with local colleagues, supported by the Matrix Maths Hub and the Advanced Mathematics Support Programme (AMSP), to explore strategies and teaching approaches that promote high attainment and motivation.
Sessions will include collaborative planning and reflection, with opportunities to adapt and trial high-impact tasks in the classroom to deepen understanding of challenging areas of the secondary maths curriculum.
Who can take part?
This opportunity is aimed at teachers in secondary schools with a high proportion of disadvantaged students.
Schools must commit to releasing at least one teacher to attend all sessions, to trial strategies in the classroom and share learning with colleagues.
Benefits
- Your students will develop the deep understanding needed for higher GCSE grades
- You and your school will embed a culture of high expectations and equitable access to challenging maths topics
- Your students will have a greater awareness of progression opportunities in post-16 maths
- You will trial and reflect on practical classroom tasks designed to stretch and engage students
- You will collaborative with colleagues to develop approaches that promote high-level mathematical thinking
What is the cost?
The Higher-level Maths Achievement project is fully funded by the Maths Hubs Programme so is free to participating schools.
All schools that are eligible to join this Work Group will be contacted directly.
DATES FOR 2025/26:
Session 1 & 2: 27th November 2025 at Stanborough School, Lemsford Lane, Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire. AL8 6YR
Session 3: 9th February 2026, 1-4pm at Marriotts School, Brittain Way, Stevenage. SG2 8UT






