Contents
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Overview
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Funding
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Find a teaching school
hub
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Background
Overview
The teaching school hub programme will create a network of 87
centres of excellence for teacher training and development,
focused on some of the best schools and multi-academy trusts in
the country. This programme replaces the previous network of
around 750 teaching schools, which will end in August 2021.
Teaching school hubs will provide high-quality professional
development to teachers at all stages of their careers.
They will be expected to play a significant role in delivering:
Teaching school hubs will also promote and deliver other
high-quality evidence-based professional development to school
leaders and teachers.
Funding
They will be funded for 3 years (subject to confirmation) and
will be accessible to every school in the country.
Teaching school hubs will receive an annual grant, subject to
conditions, including demonstrating progress against key
performance indicators. Each hub will have its own defined area
and must serve all schools within it, although this will not
prevent hubs from working with schools outside their area.
Find a teaching school hub
In autumn 2020, we invited high performing schools, rated good or
outstanding, to apply to become teaching school hubs. In February
2021, we selected the new 81 successful teaching school hubs to
join the existing 6 test and learn hubs.
This has created a network of 87 teaching school hubs, achieving
national coverage for the first time and ensuring every school in
the country has access to a centre of excellence for teacher
professional development.
To find your local teaching school hub, download the list of
teaching school hubs by area and search column A for the local
authority district of your school. If you’re unsure of your local
authority district, you can find this on the ‘location’ tab of
your school’s record on get information about
schools.
List of teaching school
hubs by area (ODS, 18.9KB)
Birmingham and Cornwall local authority districts have 2 hub
areas in each by geographical division. Select the local
authority district that you think your school belongs to. The
teaching school hub will confirm if you’re within their hub area.
Background
The teaching school hub programme is part of a comprehensive
strategy dedicated to supporting teachers throughout their
teaching career. It forms part of the implementation of the
recruitment and retention strategy to raise teacher quality and
effectiveness.
The teaching school hub programme was announced in 2019 and was
followed by procurement to successfully appoint 6 test and learn
hubs. In January 2020, we announced those successful test and
learn hubs.