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Catholic School Leadership: Principles & Practice MA, PGDip, PGCert

Start date

September / January

Previous degree

3rd

Distance learning available

Yes

Student visa accepted?

Yes

Duration

1 year (full-time), 2/3 years (part-time)

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Applications are now closed for September 2026

Applications have been paused for 2026/27 while the programme is going through a new validation. Applications will open again in September 2026 for 2027/28 entry. We look forward to receiving your applications then.

This programme is unique in that it is the only Catholic School Leadership master's programme offered currently in the UK, supporting specifically the distinctive leadership development for people at all levels of Catholic education

  • This course integrates a Catholic philosophy of education with the principles and practice of contemporary school leadership.
  • About one-third of the 150-plus students are senior leaders - headteachers and college principals; deputies and assistant heads.
  • The majority of our students gain promotion while studying for their MA.

This highly regarded postgraduate degree will be of interest to all who hold or are aiming for leadership positions in Catholic schools and colleges.

About one-third of the 150-plus students are senior leaders - head teachers and college principals; deputies and assistant heads. The other two-thirds are subject or pastoral leaders, primary curriculum coordinators, classroom leaders or aspiring school leaders.

All are welcome and will enjoy participating. Securing quality leaders committed to modelling leadership on Christ constitutes one of the key challenges for Catholic and indeed all Christian schools.

This course aims to promote a vision that sees the maintenance of a balance between school improvement and Catholic distinctiveness as a feature of the mission of schools and colleges.

Why St Mary's

Several students have cited the flexibility of this degree as a particular advantage since it is possible to complete the programme within one to five years.

The variety of modes of delivery, including blended and full-distance, also makes the programme especially attractive. The combination of personalised learning and tutorial support - together with the excellent reading materials and online resources - is noted by students as distinctive.

The course helps students understand the core aims and values of a Catholic school while encouraging them to reflect upon the reality of practice within their schools.

The programme can be completed in a minimum of one year (two semesters) full-time or two years (four semesters) part-time. The maximum allowed is five years (ten semesters), although you will normally be expected to complete the course within three academic years (six semesters).

To request a copy of the MA Catholic School Leadership information pack please email caroline.healy@stmarys.ac.uk.

Upcoming Events

5 June 2026

  • Open Days

Career opportunities

The MA in Catholic School Leadership: Principles and Practice is the only postgraduate course of study available in the UK that specifically supports the distinctive leadership development needs of leaders and aspiring leaders at all levels and within all phases of Catholic education. NPQH is no longer a requirement for headship, so aspiring headteachers will find that this course offers the ideal alternative qualification.

The Careers Service has more information on graduate careers and part-time work available during your course.

Course content

Modules

These modules are the modules that were available to students in the 2025/26 academic year and are illustrative of what may be offered for 2026/27. 

Please note: it is possible that a module listed on the website will not be able to run due to reasons beyond our control. For more information please refer to our course information disclaimer.

Entry requirements

3rd

Previous degree

The course is open to all who have a first degree and are committed to Catholic education.

St Mary's is committed to promoting equality of opportunity and nurturing an inclusive and diverse student population. As such, we welcome applications from all those interested in pursuing an academic programme of study. Throughout the application process and while a student is enrolled at St Mary's, we will ensure that individuals will not be discriminated against based on any of the characteristics protected by the Equality Act 2010.

Fees & funding

September 2026

Home

£9,630

International

£18,180

January 2026

Home

£9,240

International

£17,820

Funding Information

Distance-learning

If you are studying the programme at distance, your fees may differ slightly:

  • Home: £9,630
  • International: £12,150

Alumni discount

A 20% tuition fee discount is available for our alumni (undergraduate and PGCE) planning to study this Master's degree. Those studying for a PGDip of PGCert are not eligible for the discount.

Funding

Except for any iQTS courses, you can check on the UK government website to see if you may be eligible for a loan of up to £12,167 to help with course fees and living costs while you study a postgraduate programme.

Home and international students for non-iQTS courses may also be eligible for external sources of funding. International students should check their eligibility for our International Scholarship.

For more information, please look at our postgraduate funding page.

How the degree is taught

Who teaches this course?

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Please note: Applications have been paused for 2026/27 while the programme is going through a new validation. Applications will open again in September 2026 for 2027/28 entry. We look forward to receiving your applications then.

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