About NW3 Maths Hub
North West Three Maths Hub leads improvement and support in Mathematics for schools in Knowsley, Liverpool, St Helens, Sefton and Wigan Local Authority Districts.
"The Maths Hubs Programme, coordinated by the NCETM, has been transforming mathematics education for ten years. Over the past decade, it has brought together maths experts and teachers in a collaborative national network of 40 hubs, each locally led by an outstanding school or college, to develop and share excellent practice for the benefit of all pupils and students."
About us
NW3 Maths Hub
The Maths Hubs Network, in partnership with the NCETM, provides school-based system leadership to enable the continuous improvement of maths education for all pupils and students in all England’s schools and colleges.
Maths Hubs work across all phases, from Reception through to post-16. They develop sustained relationships with schools and colleges, working with leaders and teachers to achieve strategic goals for primary schools, secondary schools, post-16 institutions (including 11-18 schools), and local leaders of mathematics education (LLME). They also develop relationships with a range of institutions in their areas to support these aims, including other providers of CPD (such as NPQ providers). Maths Hubs support schools in the areas of pupil expectations and outcomes, teaching for mastery, curriculum, professional development and expertise, and school development and collaboration.
Want to know what Maths Hubs did for schools, colleges and pupils in 2023/24? The latest report has case studies, statistics and interviews from across the breadth and depth of the programme. To read our latest Annual Report, please click here and find out more.
About us
Our Vison
The Local Leaders of Mathematics Education (LLME) are a collaborative community dedicated to empowering schools to develop pedagogy and improve mathematical outcomes for all across our region.
Through our ongoing commitment to developing practitioners’ subject knowledge and pedagogy, NW3 Maths Hub aim to ensure that every young person can confidently succeed in mathematics across all phases, from EYFS through to Post-16.
We strongly believe that through collaboration, research and professional development, we can ensure that practitioners of mathematics provide opportunities for all young people to have a growth mindset, enabling them to become successful in maths.