Maths teacher training Chiltern Hub

Mathematics teacher training

Course Code Course Duration Bursary/Scholarship Course Fees
M691 10 months £29,000/TBC £9,790*

Course Overview

This one-year, full time teacher training programme is delivered through our nationwide training hubs providing you with high-quality, subject-specific teacher training designed to equip you with the skills and knowledge to excel in the classroom.

Developed by a team of outstanding, practising mathematics teachers, our training is highly relevant, up to date, and tailored to the needs of modern teaching.

*The Department for Education has announced that for the 2026 to 2027 academic year changes will apply to maximum tuition fees and tuition fee loans for approved (fee cap) providers. The tuition fee will increase to £9,790 for standard full-time courses. The government intends to lay out regulations implementing these changes in early 2026. These regulations will be subject to Parliamentary procedure.

What makes our training unique?

  • Expert-led training: Delivered by practising teachers in our hub schools. You will receive a tailored mathematics training programme, combining advanced subject knowledge and expert pedagogical training to give your teaching career a strong and confident start.
  • School placements: Gain hands-on teaching experience in a wide network of state and independent schools located near our training hubs. You’ll work with students aged 11-16, with opportunities for post-16 enhancement.
  • Blended training experience: Great combination of theory and hands-on classroom experience through school placements.
  • Contrasting school placements: As a school centred training provider, you will spend most of your time gaining extensive classroom experience through two placements in different schools. This helps you explore different teaching environments, refine your skills, and prepare for your future career.
  • Tailored learning pace: Progress at a pace that suits you with a bespoke training approach.
  • Familiarisation event: To help you prepare for your training year, you will attend our ‘familiarisation’ event – a four-day induction that will set the expectation for your training year and will give you the opportunity to meet trainees from all of our hubs across the country.

View the 2026-27 provisional training calendar

Entry Requirements

Degree

2:2 bachelors degree (or equivalent) or above, preferably in maths or a closely related subject.
Degree subject requirements: If your degree is in another subject, you will need a solid A level (or overseas equivalent verified by ENIC) in mathematics and may be required to undertake some subject specific training where current subject knowledge is not well-developed. In exceptional circumstances we may consider applicants with third class degrees in mathematics, but should they be successful, these applicants will not be entitled to a bursary or scholarship.

If you need to improve your subject knowledge, you may be asked to complete a subject knowledge enhancement (SKE) course.

 
GCSEs

GCSE grade 4 (C), or above, or equivalent qualification, in mathematics and English.

Equivalency tests: We will consider candidates who need to take a GCSE equivalency test in maths.

If English is not your first language, you must have an Academic IELTS score of 7.0 with a minimum of 6.5 in all skills, achieved in the last two years.

Overseas qualifications must be verified through ENIC, which will issue a Statement of Comparability. 

The National Mathematics and Physics SCITT is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of it’s trainees and the children and young people in its placement schools. An appointment to train with the NMAP SCITT will be subject to a range of pre-employment checks as set out in our Safeguarding Policy page.

Visa sponsorship

Please note that we are unable to sponsor a visa. You will need the right to study in the UK. 

You already have this if, for example, you:

  • Are an Irish citizen.
  • Have settled or pre-settled status under the EU Settlement Scheme (you may still be able to apply)
  • Have indefinite leave to remain in the UK.

Learn more about training to teach in England as a non-UK citizen.

Course Structure

For the majority of the year, you will be in your placement schools, gaining valuable teaching experience. Your placement schools could be in either the state or independent sectors.

Training is delivered by hub subject leads, who are experienced subject-specialist teachers. You will be assigned a mentor at your placement schools. You will regularly meet with them to discuss your process and any questions you have. 

You will also attend hub training days at your chosen hub along with central training days that include a mix of online sessions and in-person training at a central location in Sheffield.

Next Steps

You can apply directly by clicking on the button above or contact our expert team, who will guide you through the application process to enrol on our excellent Mathematics Teacher Training course starting this September.