CoachBright and EEF peer to peer coaching in maths trial

01 Apr 2025

CoachBright is a social mobility charity who run coaching programmes to improve pupils’ attainment, school attendance and social and emotional development.

We are looking for 100 secondary schools to take part in an Education Endowment Foundation funded research trial which will test the impact of our Peer to Peer Coaching Programme. The aim of the programme is to improve maths attainment, social and emotional development and school attendance.

What does the trial involve?

The trial will explore the impact of pupil peer to peer coaching on maths attainment. This is a model we have been delivering in schools for over ten years, with consistent evidence of impact. We now want to understand this impact at scale.

The programme

The programme involves our team training Year 10 pupils to be academic coaches and supporting them to coach a Year 7 pupil over ten weeks in maths.

The Year 10s act as role models and work towards an SSAT Award to acknowledge their development as a leader in the school. The Year 7s receive maths support from a senior peer, with whom they build a strong relationship.

Interested?

Please sign up to our brief webinar, where we will explain everything you need to know.

Read our schools information pack.

Website: EEF trial — CoachBright

Contact

If you would like to find out more about the trial and taking part please contact:

Beth Gascoigne-Owens, Director of Programmes (interim)
Email: beth@coachbright.org
Tel: 07469682650 or 0121 573 0519

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Last updated: 01 Apr 2025

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