Maths courses and qualifications

Find and apply for a maths course

We use maths and numeracy skills in everyday life. It supports us to understand numbers in the world around us. All of our courses look at the practical application of maths in everyday life – at work and at home.

These courses are free for learners aged 19+ subject to meeting funding criteria.

Upcoming courses

This timetable shows upcoming maths courses and qualifications. Select 'Next page' under the timetable, where applicable, to find a course.

Title Time
Maths Functional Skills qualification (Houghton Regis - December 2024) Wednesday afternoon from 1pm to 3pm
Maths Functional Skills qualification (Independent study - December 2024) Flexible study time, with tutor support available via email on Tuesday afternoons.
Maths Functional Skills qualification (Online classroom - December 2024) Online classroom on Tuesday or Friday mornings
Maths Functional Skills qualification (Online classroom - November 2024) Online classroom on Tuesday evenings from 6pm to 8pm

Short maths courses (non-accredited)

We offer courses over 2-6 weeks to develop your confidence with key maths skills. These short courses will prepare you to progress onto a Functional Skills qualification course.

If you are returning to education or you feel nervous about enrolling onto a course, you may want to try a Multiply workshop to get you started.

Our courses are delivered to small groups in different ways to suit how you prefer to learn, with daytime and evening sessions available. Choose from:

  • class-based sessions in local community venues
  • virtual classes on Microsoft Teams
  • independent study with regular tutor support 

Accredited maths qualifications

A Functional Skills qualification evidences your ability to apply practical maths skills to real-life situations. A level 2 qualification is widely considered equal to GCSE grade 4 or C (and equivalent qualifications) by employers, allowing you to access higher level training and unlock new job opportunities.

Functional Skills courses take around 31 weeks to complete. This is based on 2 hours of learning plus around 1 hour of homework per week. 

We offer:

  • City & Guilds Functional Skills level 1 in Maths – equal to GCSE grade 3 or D
  • City & Guilds Functional Skills level 2 in Maths – equal to GCSE grade 4 or C 

At the start of the course, an online assessment will identify your starting level.

You can choose from attending tutorials in a local community venue, virtual tutorials on Microsoft Teams or studying independently with regular tutor check-ins.

Your tutor will make sure you know the exam dates you are working towards. If you don’t pass your qualification, we’ll offer further support sessions to build confidence and resit opportunities.

For parents helping children with maths

Would you like to be able to support your children’s education more confidently?

We offer a course to support parents and carers to build confidence helping children in primary school with maths skills.

This course looks at building practical skills and exploring activities to make maths fun every day for children, and the different ways you can support them.

Attend a 4-week course of 2-hour sessions in a small tutor-led group and complete homework. We deliver this course through our local schools, in community venues or virtually on Microsoft Teams.

This course covers:

  • building practical skills and confidence to support children with the maths they are learning in school
  • looking at ideas for using maths in everyday activities with children
  • exploring activities and games to make maths fun in the everyday
  • building confidence working with numbers, shape, space and data

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Feedback from learners 

The interaction between myself, the tutor and the other learners was great. It was good to be able to do activities online as well as on paper. The course has been set in a way that enables me to understand what is being taught. I liked the way the tutor gave feedback in an encouraging way.

My tutor was patient and understanding. Also, I’ve found that I’m not as far off my study and learning skills, preparation and personal targets as I initially thought.