NPQH Early Headship Coaching Offer

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Tailored support for new headteachers

  • Personalised coaching to help you face the known challenges new headteachers experience.
  • Peer networking.
  • Access training rated outstanding by Ofsted.
  • Ongoing support from an experienced school leader.
  • Practical guidance focused on your school’s particular circumstances.
  • DfE funding will target teachers and leaders serving schools in more deprived communities.
Applications for autumn 2024 are now open

Become more confident and effective as a headteacher through tailored support.

Benefits

Targeted package of support for new headteachers 

DfE funding is available to all state school headteachers in their first five years of headship (please see programme and cost tab for more details).  

Personalised coaching to help you face the known challenges new headteachers experience  

You’ll receive personalised coaching to help you reflect on the impact your NPQH learning can have on your leadership practice. 

Access training rated outstanding by Ofsted

Equip yourself with the support and expertise to make a real difference in your school.

Ongoing support from an experienced school leader 

A confidential, safe space to reflect and discuss personal or school priorities with an experienced former school leader and trained coach.  

Practical guidance focused on your school’s particular circumstances 

You’ll be supported to identify key goals and step back to consider what improvements you want to implement in you school. 

Peer networking  

There are opportunities for networking throughout the programme, ensuring you are well connected beyond your own school community. 

Interested in an NPQ?

Applications are now open for our autumn 2024 intake.

Register now

Once you have registered with the DfE, your allocated delivery partner will be in touch with the next steps to complete your application.

Need more information?

Frequently asked questions

If you can’t find the information you need, please contact us.

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Programme

Is the Early Headship Coaching Offer for me? 

The Early Headship Coaching Offer is for headteachers new to the role of headship. You are eligible for this support package if you: 

  • work in a state-funded school  
  • are in your first five years of headship  
  • have previously done an NPQH / are applying for an NPQH / are currently doing an NPQH – with us or another provider

How does the Early Headship Coaching Offer work? 

It is a targeted package of additional support tailored to the needs of headteachers new to the role of headship. It provides structured, unassessed face-to-face support based on the best available evidence about what makes an effective headteacher. You can complete it alongside your NPQH or as a standalone.  

The support lasts for twelve months, and you will receive five coaching calls across that time with one of our Achievement Partners (experienced former school leaders). 

What will I learn? 

Each session is tailored to you and your needs; there is no set curriculum. Sessions are led by you and can be focused on your own priorities, e.g. difficult conversations, staffing, self-development, or school priorities such as behaviour, culture and effective implementation. There is also an opportunity to connect and network with other headteachers where priorities align. 

What are the training commitments? 

The support lasts for twelve months, and you will receive five coaching calls across that time. There is no pre-work or preparation needed for sessions other than personal reflection time and the Early Headship Coaching Offer is not linked to any other channel or assessment. 

Will I be assessed? 

No, this programme is not assessed. 

Need more information? 

We spoke to current Early Headship Coaching Offer programme member Matthew Sadler, headteacher at Hampstead school, for a summary of his experience so far.  

Why did you choose to apply for the Early Headship Coaching Offer for new headteachers? 

Starting a new headship in the midst of the pandemic was hugely challenging and made it an even more isolated role. As I started my second year, I was keen to access additional support. 

Why did you choose Teach First? 

My experience of Teach First – in both teacher training and school leadership programmes – is one of high quality. 

Can you describe the support you’re getting? 

Personalised mentoring and coaching support, with access to opportunities offered by Teach First and its networks. 

What are the benefits (so far) of the support you’re receiving? 

Creating the space and time to reflect on progress and consider next steps. 

How does the Early Headship Coaching Offer fit around your day job? Is the time commitment manageable?  

It is manageable time wise and the flexibility around timings of sessions is very helpful. 

What is different about this programme compared to the NPQH?  

It takes what was for me the most powerful part of my NPQH, the one-to-one coaching and mentoring, and makes it the prime focus. 

Would you recommend the Early Headship Coaching Offer to other new headteachers? Why? 

Yes – it provides a layer of support from an objective voice. 

Interested in an NPQ?

Applications are now open for our autumn 2024 intake.

Register now

Once you have registered with the DfE, your allocated delivery partner will be in touch with the next steps to complete your application.

Need more information?

Frequently asked questions

If you can’t find the information you need, please contact us.

Looking for a different leadership programme?

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Cost

DfE funding   

For the early headship coaching offer, funding to cover the course fees will be available if you are in your first 5 years of headship in England in a state-funded school or state-funded 16 to 19 organisation. You should also be doing or have done the Headship NPQ.

For further information, guidance and to check if your setting is eligible for scholarship funding, please see the information on funding for NPQs on the GOV.UK website.

The cost for someone who is not accessing a funded place is £800.

Interested in an NPQ?

Applications are now open for our autumn 2024 intake.

Register now

Once you have registered with the DfE, your allocated delivery partner will be in touch with the next steps to complete your application.

Need more information?

Frequently asked questions

If you can’t find the information you need, please contact us.

Looking for a different leadership programme?

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Apply

Am I eligible to apply for an NPQ? 

To apply for an NPQ, applicants must have:

  • full support from their school/organisation, as confirmed via a written agreement. 
  • Teacher Reference Number (TRN)
  • relevant experience, as detailed under the 'Our Programmes' section of the website. 

Is my school or organisation eligible for funding?

You may be able to get your NPQ course fees paid for by the Department for Education (DfE). This is called scholarship funding. You do not need to apply for it.

When you register for an NPQ, DfE will tell you if you are eligible for funding.

When does the programme start?

The next programme starts in autumn 2024.

How can I apply?

Applications are now open for our autumn 2024 intake.

Register now

Once you have registered with the DfE, your allocated delivery partner will be in touch with the next steps to complete your application, or if you have already been in contact with one of our delivery partners, please continue to liaise with them on your next steps.

Need more information?

Frequently asked questions

Looking for a different NPQ programme?

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