What “the edge” really means
In our last blog, we made the case for why maths needs a clearer story and introduced an idea from our research with 600+ young mathematicians: maths gives you the edge. We unpacked the intrinsic…
We have the privilege of working with thousands of pupils across hundreds of schools. This gives us great insights into maths education, which we always seek to share across the system.
Article 2nd June 2026
In our last blog, we made the case for why maths needs a clearer story and introduced an idea from our research with 600+ young mathematicians: maths gives you the edge. We unpacked the intrinsic…
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Article 13th April 2026
There’s a noisy debate happening right now: will AI make maths irrelevant, or more valuable than ever? We believe we should be focusing on why maths is valuable because of what it does for young…
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News 8th April 2026
The transition from primary to secondary school can make or break a pupil’s attitudes towards maths and school. Pupils arrive in Year 7 full of optimism. Within months, for many high-attaining pupils, that optimism fades.…
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Article 6th January 2026
“The important thing about a problem is not its solution, but the strength we gain in finding the solution.” – Seneca Sweets come in packets of 12, 15 or 20. How many packets did you…
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Article 9th December 2025
December can be a tough month in the teaching world. The days are cold and dark, end of term assessments loom and both pupils and teachers are ready for a well-earned break after the longest…
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News 30th September 2025
Axiom Maths welcomed two brilliant Data and Impact interns this summer. Sharon and Billy joined to help with several projects, including an impact evaluation of two year’s worth of data to shape our future strategy.…
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News 24th September 2025
This post first appeared in TES magazine here. It is reproduced with their permission. New research from UCL shows only 9% of disadvantaged pupils with strong maths scores at the end of primary school score go…
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News 23rd May 2025
We previously studied the drop-off in pupil attitudes toward school between the end of Year 6 and the end of Year 7. Now we’re looking in more detail at when this occurs during the transition.…
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News 6th March 2025
Like all maths teachers, we’ve wondered about why more girls don’t choose to study maths. So we looked at the data and found that much of our prior understanding was wrong. There’s not an issue…
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News 21st October 2024
Last year we surveyed two thousand pupils in Years 6 to 9 to find out more about their experience of maths in Key Stage 3. We found attitudes to maths got worse between Year 6…
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News 22nd July 2024
Axiom Maths have published our first report on the state of maths education in England. The report pulls together a comprehensive set of attainment data to paint an holistic picture of performance, and adds detailed…
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News 1st May 2024
This post first appeared in TES magazine here. It is reproduced with their permission. Everyone’s talking about oracy. As a maths teacher who has weathered numerous whole-school literacy initiatives – you know, the kind where you’re…
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