
#MathsConf41 - A Complete Mathematics Event
Saturday, September 5, 2026
Date
8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Time
Maghull High School, Ormonde Dr, Liverpool L31 7AW
Location
£0 - £25
Cost
About This Event
Our 41st Mathematics Teaching Conference. Network and learn with hundreds of mathematics teachers and leaders from primary, secondary & FE.
#MathsConf41 - A Complete Mathematics Event
The 41st National Mathematics Teacher Conference brings together hundreds of maths teachers and leaders from primary, secondary and FE to collaborate and learn from each other.
CPD workshops on varied topics, a treasure hunt, competitions and opportunities to connect and learn from each other, including a pre-event social - what more could you ask for!
You'll be sure to come away from the day overflowing with ideas and tips to implement in your classroom or with colleagues.
Book now to join us at Maghull High School, Ormonde Drive, Liverpool, L31 7AW for #MathsConf41.
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