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Regional Special Schools Teaching for Mastery Community

Who can take part?

This community is open to teachers in special schools.

Participation is optional and free. Teachers do not need to commit additional time beyond the two twilight webinars, though they are encouraged to contribute to the dedicated online community.

Express your interest for our 2026/27 programme. 

We will contact you as soon as the dates and venue are confirmed.

 EXPRESS YOUR INTEREST NOW FOR 2026/27

What is involved?

Teachers come together at online twilight events to share approaches and learn from colleagues working in similar settings. Participants also gain access to an online collaboration space to share regional and national expertise.

The community supports teachers in adapting mastery principles for special schools, and complements their school’s participation in a Work Group.

What will you learn?

  • You will connect with teachers working in special schools across the region
  • You and colleagues will share strategies for adapting maths teaching to meet a wide range of needs
  • You will gain insights from experienced practitioners and specialists
  • You will explore ways to develop maths teaching that supports deep understanding for all pupils
  • You will build confidence and expertise in leading change within a special school context

What is the cost?

The Regional Special Schools TfM project is fully funded by the Maths Hubs Programme so is free to participating schools.