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How much does a teacher with 5 years experience get paid? (roughly)

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bloss · 13/06/2008 09:46

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Lauriefairycake · 13/06/2008 09:49

primary or secondary?, standard teacher or one who gets promoted eg. to head of subject, middle managament promotion, head of faculty

if secondary, in the south east though not inner london, and has worked himself/herself up to head of faculty then £42k ish

Blandmum · 13/06/2008 09:51

Subject area doesn't matter

England and Wales £27,260
Inner London £31,584
Outer London £30,432
Fringe £28,239

This is the main pay scare for a teacher who has no managment responsibility. Ie 'Just' A classtoom teacher

If they are, say a director of studies, or head of department etc, they would get paid more , even if they have only been teaching 5 years

Blandmum · 13/06/2008 09:51

sorryI thought you said 5 years!

Lauriefairycake · 13/06/2008 09:52

you get increments for experience approx £1500 before tax every year til you reach the top of the scale you are on, then if you put a portfolio together and get assessed comprehensively you go over the scale to the next (called going over threshold)

also a small pay rise (cost of living) negotiated every year through the teaching unions, think this years was 2.5 %

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