Steplab Coaching Hubs

News|27th August 2023

Ania Townsend

Director of Communities - Steplab

Visiting a Steplab Coaching Hub is one of the best things coaching leads can do to kickstart or reignite their PD programmes. Our community of schools is growing and we now have Hubs in the UK, Australia and the Middle East.

In this article, we explain what they are, how they can help you successfully implement high impact professional development and how you can get involved.

Meet Simran and Jo

Simran is a headteacher of a primary school. Next school term, she is planning to launch a professional development programme with instructional coaching at its centre. Simran has read lots of research showing how powerful instructional coaching can be in improving teaching and started to use Steplab. But, Simran’s teachers have never done anything like this before. Simran is a little unsure about how to get started, especially given some of the staffing constraints in her one-form entry primary. Simran really wants to talk to other primary school leaders who use instructional coaching and find out about some of the potential pitfalls and possibilities.

Jo is the professional development lead at a large secondary school. They launched instructional coaching in their school at the start of the school year. Engagement was initially strong, but Jo is now concerned that action steps are not turning into habits. Jo wants to make some changes to their programme as a result but doesn't know what might help. They would really like to connect with other local professional development leads and get some advice about how to improve implementation.


Instructional Coaching really works, but implementing it is not easy

As a coaching lead, Simran and Jo’s challenges may resonate.

Instructional coaching, like many other powerful levers in education, is not a silver bullet. Getting coaching right is a matter of careful implementation, but implementation is tough (Fixen, 2005; Rowan, 2007).

For instructional coaching to have the impact you want, four key ingredients need to be in place:

  1. 1.
    The right professional culture
  2. 2.
    The right training
  3. 3.
    The right systems design
  4. 4.
    Responsive Leadership

But what is ‘right’ for your school?

The fact is, there is no one right way for a school to implement instructional coaching. The approach you take, the training you provide, the systems you build, and the support you offer are shaped by your context. There isn’t one recipe but the recipes in the most successful schools do include all of the key ingredients.

And, the best way to work out the precise recipe for your school is to draw inspiration and learn from colleagues who have explored the challenges of implementation already.

This is why we are excited to be launching Steplab Coaching Hubs.

What are Steplab Coaching Hubs?

Steplab Coaching Hubs are schools from around the globe that are using Steplab in successful, novel and interesting ways to power great instructional coaching programmes. They’ve navigated the challenges of contextual adaptation, implementation and culture-building: it would be a shame not to share some of their magic with other schools.

How do Steplab Coaching Hubs work?

Every term, Steplab Coaching Hub schools open their doors for leaders who want to learn about IC, Steplab and implementation of high impact PD. Whether you are a current Steplab user, or are just interested, get in touch with us to book a visit.

You’ll see great systems, like those set up by Alex Evans at St Luke’s CofE Academy, Exeter. You’ll be able to walk the corridors, look in the classrooms, watch coaching, talk to coachees and unpick the most powerful components of their instructional coaching programme with other PD leads.

You’ll have the chance to deconstruct the practice of PD leads like Sarah Dickinson and Anya Thomas at Woodham Academy, County Durham. You’ll see how they’ve aligned their wider professional development programme with instructional coaching and hear about their journey: what’s worked, what hasn’t worked and how they’ve tried to address these issues.

At Primary schools like Riverwood Public School, Sydney, you'll hear all about how Sophie Roberts and Julie Mavlian use group rehearsal to lay the foundations for their coaching program and build teachers' understanding of key instructional strategies.

You’ll also have a chance to reflect on your visit with other PD leads. You’ll work through your problems, plans and next steps. You’ll build a network that can support you in the next stage of your implementation.

All of the Steplab Coaching Hub schools are finding novel and interesting solutions to the challenges of implementing a great PD programme. If there’s not a school near you, please do let us know. We’re adding new schools all the time.

How can I visit a Steplab Coaching Hub?

UK Steplab Coaching Hubs

Check out where your nearest Steplab Coaching Hub School is and then complete the UK Hubs registration form to sign up or email [email protected] if you have any questions.

Hub Location Date & Time Coaching Model
The Ravensbourne School Kent 10/03/2025 at 12:00pm-4:30pm Peer coaching of all teaching staff
North Walsham High School Norfolk 10/03/2025 at 1:15pm -3:45pm Expert coaching for TAs/peer coaching for teaching staff
FULL Manchester Communication Primary Academy Manchester 11/03/2025 at 9:00am -3:00pm Expert coaching for TAs/peer coaching for teaching staff
FULL - Ridgeway High School (Secondary) Wirral 12/03/2025 at 12:15 pm-4:15 pm Expert coaches coach all teaching staff
Oasis South Bank London 12/03/2025 at time TBC Peer coaching of all teaching staff
Farnham Heath End School Surrey 19/03/2025 at 9:00am -2:10 pm Expert coaches coaching Year 1-5 teachers
One Degree Academy (Primary) London 28/03/2025 at 9.30am-3.00pm Expert coaches coach all teaching staff and HLTAs
William Perkin CofE High School London 28/03/2025 at 10:00am-3.30pm Peer coaching of all teaching staff
Scotts Park Primary School Kent 31/03/2025 at 12:00om-4:30pm Expert coaches coach all teaching staff

Australia Steplab Coaching Hubs

We’re thrilled that Steplab’s first Australian Coaching Hubs are welcoming visitors from Term 1, 2025. Check out where your nearest Steplab Coaching Hub School is and then complete the Australia Hubs registration form to sign up or email [email protected] if you have any questions.

School Location Date & Time Coaching Model
Riverwood Public Primary School Riverwood, NSW 25/03/2025 at Time: 9.30am to 2.00pm Expert coaches coach all teaching staff
Challis Community Primary School Armadale, WA TBC Expert coaches coach all teaching staff
Serpentine Primary School Serpentine, WA TBC Expert coaches coach all teaching staff
St Monica’s Primary School Wodonga. VIC TBC Expert coaches coach all teaching staff

Middle East Steplab Coaching Hubs

We’re thrilled to announce that GEMS Wellington Academy Al Khail (Dubai) is our first Steplab Coaching Hub school in the Middle East. We’ll be sharing hub dates very soon so check back in Spring 2025 or email [email protected] if you have any questions! 

What do visitors say about their experiences?

  • 1.
    "This day was a game changer! Came away inspired at seeing the impact instructional coaching can make to a school culture alongside so many helpful and practical ideas about how to scale our instructional programme and how to use steplab to drive our school development priorities." Sarah Shepherd, Grace College
  • 2.
    "A very interesting day at a welcoming school where my thoughts were challenged by the prospect of change for a real and valid purpose." Julie Backler, Milton Park Primary School
  • 3.
    "What a fantastic opportunity to hear about a school’s journey using instructional coaching to transform teacher practice and student outcomes. It has been so useful to network with other school leaders and troubleshoot key issues with other teaching and learning leads." Cecily Aldington, Chiswick School
  • 4.
    "It was great to visit a Steplab Coaching Hub. It provided very real insight into implementation of Steplab and instructional coaching in the school. We were able to see the impact of Steplab in the classrooms and observe some coaching conversations, which was really helpful when considering how we implement this within our own organisation!" Paul Usher, Inspiration Teaching School Hub

Want to know more?

Here's an overview of Instructional Coaching, plus some of the articles we’ve read, written, or contributed to that informed this blog.

  • 1.
    Fixsen, D.L. & Naoom, Sandra & Blase, Karen & Friedman, Robert & Wallace, F.. (2005). Implementation Research: A Synthesis of the Literature.
  • 2.
    Grossman, P., Compton, C., Igra, D., Ronfeldt, M., Shahan, E. and Williamson, P.W., 2009. Teaching practice: A cross-professional perspective. Teachers college record, 111(9), pp.2055-2100.
  • 3.
    Rowan, B & Miller, R. J. (2007) American Educational Research Journal June 2007, Vol. 44, No. 2, pp. 252 –297
  • 4.
    Sims, S., (2019) “Four reasons instructional coaching is currently the best-evidenced form of CPD” Sam Sims Quantitative Education Research Blog, samsims.education/2019/02/19/247/
  • 5.
    Sims, S. and Fletcher-Wood, H., (2021). Identifying the characteristics of effective teacher professional development: a critical review. School effectiveness and school improvement, 32(1), pp.47-63.

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