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Guidance

RISE: East of England regional support

Updated 3 July 2026

Applies to England

Regional Director and advisers

The Regional Director for the East of England is Jonathan Duff.

The foreword from the Regional Director and information on the RISE advisers are available on the regional plan for the East of England.

Accessing RISE support and local hubs

RISE advisers will connect you to regional hubs and peer schools. Engage early to secure places on networks, CPD and discovery visits.

English hubs

English hubs offer a range of support and continuing professional development (CPD) to primary schools to improve the teaching of early reading.

Find your English hub and contact them directly.

Maths hubs

Maths hubs provide support to schools and colleges to help them continuously improve mathematics education. Each hub is a partnership of schools, colleges, multi-academy trusts and other organisations.

Find your maths hub from the National Centre for Excellence in the Teaching of Mathematics (NCETM) website.

Music hubs

Music hub partnerships are made up of a range of organisations that work together to deliver high-quality music provision for all children and young people in and out of school.

Find your music hub and contact them directly.

Attendance and behaviour hubs

Find the East of England schools leading attendance and behaviour hubs and contact them directly.

Early years stronger practice hubs

Early years stronger practice hubs provide funded support and advice to early years educators. They can help to improve quality by:

  • sharing good practice via local networks
  • offering evidence-informed professional development opportunities

Find your early years stronger practice hub and contact them directly.

Reception networks

There are 5 lead schools in each region. Contact a lead school directly if you wish to get involved or access support from the network. Find your lead school from Reception networks.

Research schools 

Research schools support the use of evidence to improve teaching practice. 

Essex Research School at Lyons Hall Primary School
Contact: s.johnston.essex@researchschool.org.uk  

Norfolk Research School
Contact: research@ndhs.org.uk 

Unity Research School
Areas: Suffolk, Norfolk, north Essex and surrounding areas
Contact: vbally@unitysp.co.uk 

East Cambs and Fenland Evidence Network
Areas: East Cambridgeshire and Fenland
Contact: info@evidencenetwork.org.uk

Supported by Unity and Norfolk Research Schools, the Evidence Network supports schools using evidence-informed approaches. This helps to ensure the best possible outcomes for all our students, particularly those who are disadvantaged. It hosts the popular Evidence Bites series of events for schools.

Sector-led networks

Contact your regional director’s office if you are interested in working with us to develop or contribute to future networks.

The RISE East of England Teaching Exchange brings together schools, trusts and leaders into a connected regional network, supporting collaboration and shared learning alongside practical key stage 2 support.

Teaching school hubs

Teaching school hubs are centres of excellence led by schools and multi-academy trusts. 

They offer teacher training and professional development for teachers and leaders at all stages of their careers.  

Find a teaching school hub and contact them directly.