Maths improvement in Stoke-on-Trent

 

Between 2016 and 2022 MEI worked with schools and colleges in Stoke-on-Trent as part of the Maths Excellence Partnership (MEP), helping transform maths outcomes in the city

MEI’s vision for sustained improvement

MEI’s underlying aim is to develop ways of working that can bring about long-term, sustained improvements to maths education outcomes in towns and cities where young people’s maths education outcomes are below national expectations.

The success of the work carried out so far in Stoke-on-Trent is reflected in the maths education performance data.

The diagram here gives an overview of MEI’s vision for how coordinated, locally-tailored support for teachers of maths across primary schools, secondary schools and post-16 colleges can contribute to improved student outcomes in maths across a town or city.

improving student outcomes venn diagram showing collaborative working, maths professional development support and maths subject leadership training

Background

The Stoke-on-Trent Maths Excellence Partnership was launched in 2016 at a time when Stoke was one of the worst performing local authorities for GCSE A*-C maths attainment. Funded by the city council and Louise Coates Foundation, it is a collaboration between schools and colleges, local universities (Keele and Staffordshire) and education organisations including MEI.

The partnership provides teacher professional development and networking, student study sessions, maths enrichment and learning resources.

Higher level problem solving pd for teachers

Funding

The Stoke-on-Trent MEP has been backed by funding from Stoke-on-Trent City Council and a local charitable foundation trust.

Building on its initial success, the programme expanded to support maths in primary schools in the City through additional government Opportunity Area funding.

MEI’s work in Stoke

MEI provided a variety of professional training and development courses for local educators, benefiting teachers from 13 secondary schools and 38 primary schools.

These included:

  • Leadership of primary, secondary and FE maths
  • Effective teaching of key topics in key stage 3, GCSE and A level maths
  • Using technology to enhance secondary maths teaching
  • Teaching maths to greater depth in primary Year 6
  • Improving outcomes for post-16 GCSE resit students
two teachers walking in school grounds

Partnership Impact

Professional development impact

97

SCHOOL TEACHERS
ATTENDED

67

PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN STOKE

60

%

ATTENDEES PROMOTED 
SINCE ATTENTING

Over 60% of teachers participating in maths leadership courses have since been promoted, many of whom are now in senior leadership teams across the city.

MEI also launched its FE Maths Challenge in Stoke, engaging resit students from across the city’s three colleges in a knockout maths competition, culminating in a final in the Stoke FC ground. MEI’s work helped 4,000 resit students strengthen their knowledge and gain confidence in maths.

teacher helping pupils in classroom

Results in Stoke-on-Trent improved substantially during MEI’s involvement (the last year we can make a reasonable comparison):

201520192019 National
Percentage of students gaining top grades (A/A* or 7+)9.5%15.1%20%
Percentage of students achieving a GCSE ‘pass’ grade age 1659%66%70%
Percentage of post-16 students studying a Level 3 (post-GCSE) maths qualification14.3%25.6%28.8%

GCSE resit performance improved faster than the national average, and progress was highlighted in college Ofsted reports

Maths leader and teacher networks are now well established, supporting the sharing of good practice. The programme has fostered a culture of collaboration and mutual support, enabling teachers to work together to improve maths outcomes for students across the city.

“By working with MEI, the Stoke-on-Trent Mathematics Excellence Partnership has benefitted from national expertise. We have worked to a flexible model, asking schools how we can support them in developing teaching and learning – and MEI has created new CPD sessions, resources, and offered advice and guidance bespoke to the needs of the City’s maths community, filling in the gaps where support wasn’t previously available. The flexibility and quality MEI has offered in supporting the development work has been amazing.”

Ceri Bedford PROJECT LEAD, STOKE-ON-TRENT MATHEMATICS EXCELLENCE PARTNERSHIPp

“Problem-solving skills have steadily improved over time. Students now seem to attempt more of this style of questions showing improved resilience.”

Maths Teacher STOKE-ON-TRENT MATHEMATICS EXCELLENCE PARTNERSHIP

“We’re delighted that Ofsted has highlighted the progress we have made with improving the success of students resitting GCSE Mathematics at Stoke College. The expert support we have had from the national maths education charity, MEI, made a significant contribution to this success.”

Geoff Willis DIRECTOR OF TEACHING, LEARNING AND ASSESSMENT AT THE CITY OF STOKE ON TRENT SIXTH FORM COLLEGE

“What keeps maths teachers teaching? This sort of support, recognition and development.”

Maths Teacher STOKE-ON-TRENT MATHEMATICS EXCELLENCE PARTNERSHIP

Find out more about the FE Maths Challenge

 

Since 2021, the FE Maths Challenge has been run as a nation wide event. In 2024 the competition reached over 92 colleges and 40,000 students annually, with activities such as Kahoot quizzes and Tarsia puzzles culminating in exciting Regional Finals and a new National Final.

Find out more about the FE Maths Challenge

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