27/05/2026
📣 Schools and families in Harrow, Brent & Barnet — are you looking for meaningful Year 10 work experience opportunities?
MathsMakers is proud to support National Work Experience Month 2026 with a unique peer mentoring programme for Year 10 students.
Students gain hands-on experience by mentoring younger pupils in maths alongside experienced MathsMakers instructors. It’s a fantastic opportunity to build:
✔️ confidence
✔️ leadership skills
✔️ communication skills
✔️ experience for CVs and college applications
Schools benefit too — with meaningful work experience opportunities that also support younger students’ maths confidence and engagement.
📍 Available for schools across Harrow, Brent & Barnet
💷 Fully funded places available (limited spaces)
If you’re a parent, feel free to share this flyer with your child’s school.
Get in touch to find out more!
19/05/2026
We’re excited to be supporting National Work Experience Month 2026 with our Year 10 Mentor Work Experience Programme 🎉
Through the programme, students gain hands-on experience supporting younger pupils in maths sessions while developing confidence, communication and leadership skills.
We’re looking forward to working with more schools across Harrow, Brent and Barnet to help create meaningful opportunities for young people.
𝙎𝘼𝙑𝙀 𝙏𝙃𝙀 𝘿𝘼𝙏𝙀
July 2026 marks the launch of National Work Experience Month a celebration of the power of workplace learning, career exploration, and opportunities for young people to gain real-world experience.
Together, we’re championing meaningful connections between education and employment, helping students build confidence, skills and brighter futures.
Join us throughout the month as we spotlight success stories, share resources and inspire the next generation of talent.
14/05/2026
Good luck to all students sitting GCSE Maths Paper 1 today!
As GCSE Maths Paper 1 takes place, it’s a good moment to reflect on what really makes a difference in the lead-up to exams.
Beyond revision resources and classroom teaching, targeted support can play a key role in helping students build confidence and close gaps in time for their exams.
We’ve been fortunate to work with schools and families where that impact is clear. Their feedback reflects something simple but important - when students are given the right support at the right time, progress follows.
If you’d like to learn more about our work with schools, you can join our mailing list here:
mailchi.mp/f1fd5680de41/mathsmakers
12/05/2026
Today we’re celebrating International Women in Mathematics Day 👩🔬➗
At MathsMakers, we’re proud of the strong representation of women across our organisation, including:
• 7 female trustees (including 2 of our founders)
• 7 female instructors
• 2 female programme staff
We also work with many female students across our programmes, as well as Year 12 female peer mentors who play an important role in supporting younger learners and acting as positive role models.
Representation matters at every level — in leadership, in teaching, in mentoring, and in the classroom. Seeing women involved in maths helps build confidence, aspiration, and a sense of belonging for the next generation.
We’re proud to celebrate the women who are part of MathsMakers, and those we support every day.
11/05/2026
Good luck to all Year 6 students taking their SATs this week 🍀
You’ve put in the hard work — now it’s your time to shine ✨
At MathsMakers, we support schools in helping students build the confidence and skills needed to reach the expected standard, especially those close to the pass mark.
See what schools say about working with us 👇
11/05/2026
Many students don’t struggle with maths because of ability.
They struggle because of confidence.
This Mental Health Awareness Week, it’s worth recognising how closely learning and wellbeing are linked.
When students feel more confident, they engage more—and that’s where progress begins.
If you’d like to hear more about how we support students, you can join our mailing list here:
https://mailchi.mp/f1fd5680de41/mathsmakers
06/05/2026
Supporting young carers to thrive in maths 💡
We’re proud to be delivering MathsMakers programmes in partnership with Harrow Carers (Harrow Young Carers) and Barnet Carers Centre (Barnet Young Carers), helping young carers build confidence, skills, and a more positive relationship with maths.
Last week, we were delighted to welcome Young Harrow Foundation and Deo Duce Foundation to observe one of our sessions.
“It was great to see the programme in action and to witness how engaged the young people were… The support provided by the teachers and young volunteers was excellent, and it was clear that the partnership… is making a real difference.”
– Evaluation and Impact Lead, Young Harrow Foundation
A big thank you to our instructors Davy and Vikas, our brilliant mentors, and our partners for making this work possible.
Together, we’re creating supportive spaces where young carers can succeed.