Bookings are now open for the summer cohort of Subject Knowledge Live (SKL), our free online professional development (CPD) for maths teachers in state-funded schools and colleges in England. This programme is designed for teachers of Higher GCSE Maths, Core Maths, A/AS level Mathematics, and Further Mathematics.
Overview
Starting April through June 2026, these courses offer targeted support to help teachers:
- Refresh and extend subject knowledge
- Build confidence with challenging topics
- Develop effective and engaging approaches to teaching maths
Covering everything from GCSE to post-16 leadership, the programme is delivered live online by maths experts. Flexible evening and weekend courses make it easy to participate, and recordings and resources remain available for 12 months, supporting ongoing professional development.
Join live, interactive sessions to:
- Engage in high-quality CPD without leaving your home
- Learn from experienced maths subject experts
- Revisit materials to consolidate understanding and share with colleagues
- Connect and collaborate with maths teachers nationwide
Courses available:
| Higher GCSE topics through mathematical thinking | Starts Thursday 16 April |
| Starts Saturday 25 April | |
| Starts Wednesday 13 May | |
| AS Maths: Pure Absolute Beginners | Starts Saturday 18 April |
| Starts Tuesday 21 April | |
| Starts Thursday 23 April | |
| AS and A level Maths: Mechanics | Starts Wednesday 29 April |
| AS and A level Maths: Statistics | Starts Monday 20 April |
| A level Maths: Pure Year 2 | Starts Saturday 25 April |
| Starts Tuesday 28 April | |
| KS5 Coordinator Development | Starts Tuesday 5 May |
| Topics and Pedagogy for AQA Level 2 Further Maths | Starts Thursday 7 May |
| AS Further Maths: Pure Foundations | Starts Monday 1 June |
| Core Maths Common Topics | Starts Wednesday 3 June |
| AS Maths: Pure Improvers | Starts Thursday 18 June |
Plus, don’t miss our Offering AQA Level 2 Further Maths why and how webinar on 6 May, where you’ll learn how it builds on GCSE, supports progression to A level, and can be delivered effectively within the classroom.
Places are limited and offered on a first-come basis. Free to teachers of state-funded schools and colleges in England only.