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Hourly paid teachers

5 replies

Lovetotravel123 · 17/03/2023 14:04

If you are paid by classroom hour, what rate of pay do you get?

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Hayliebells · 17/03/2023 19:14

When we do "extra" hours, such as holiday revision sessions, we get paid about £30 an hour. But, I suspect that's because if the rate of pay wasn't decent, noone would volunteer to do it. It may well not be the rate of pay that the school would be pay if we were all paid hourly for our normal timetable. I don't think teachers in the UK, in either normal state schools or private schools, are ever paid hourly, so you probably won't get very many replies to this thread.

NEmama · 17/03/2023 21:50

Almost £30 121 tutoring

ProfessorGambol · 18/03/2023 09:16

I’m on UPS2 and work part time. If I do extra (as in go in on my day off - at school’s request) I get about £40/hour. But, if I do a full day, it’s only 5 hours, despite a full day being more like 6 hours with the kids (plus all the rest).

Lovetotravel123 · 18/03/2023 09:45

Thank you for your replies.

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Changechangechanging · 18/03/2023 09:51

I do summer school at the rate of £150 a day from 9 - 4:30 in an independent. Wouldn’t give up my time for anything less!

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