Equipping teachers with the skills needed to lead CPD within their schools.
Learn moreProviding teachers with the skills needed to oversee a year group, key stage, or subject area.
Learn moreDesigned for teachers who want to make an impact on pupil behaviour and wellbeing.
Learn moreDesigned for heads of year or subject leads who wish to drive the strategic direction and culture of the school.
Learn moreEquips headteachers or aspiring heads with the skills to manage and lead a school effectively.
Learn morePrepares executive-level leaders, or aspiring leaders, to effectively lead multiple schools at the CEO level.
Learn morePrepares executive-level leaders, or aspiring leaders, to effectively lead multiple schools at the CEO level.
Learn moreSignposting you to professional services covering all areas of school management delivered by our trusted partners.
Tap into a wide range of training courses designed specifically to meet the needs of school and academy management staff.
Provide your staff with access to the latest educational guidance, regulations and policy affecting school management today.
Access a vast range of research, resources, webinars and blogs on key topics affecting school and academy trust management.
Applicants must have full support from their school/organisation. A head teacher, member of the SLT, line manager or Chair of Governors (or similar authoritative role) must confirm their support and that all information submitted is true and correct. This is a Department for Education mandatory requirement.
To apply for NPQ applicants must have the following:
If you are unsure if you meet the above requirements or have other relevant experience then please contact our team who will be able to support your application.
The leadership mentor is a participant’s main point of contact for the duration of the NPQLTD. Our leadership mentors are experienced teachers and leaders who are experts in our programme curriculum. They understand first-hand the challenges teachers experience in work life. Their role is to support a participant's progress and development through the programme. They support you by:
Our Leadership Mentors apply flexibility and are accountable to ensure success on your programme. With the above responsibilities, their main role and purpose is to help you manage your workload and ensure work life balance as much as possible whilst studying with us.
At the end of the programme, in conjunction with their mentor and in-school performance coach, participants will evaluate the impact of the programme on their leadership development and the benefits to their school.
The in-school performance coach, nominated by the participant’s school, will offer support, guidance and challenge to a participant through six planned coaching sessions. They will provide feedback following their completion of formative assessment tasks and monitor and support participant progress through the programme. At the end of the programme, in conjunction with their mentor and in-school performance coach, participants will evaluate the impact of the programme on their leadership development and the benefits to their school. See the In-School Performance Coach (ISPC) Handbook for more information.