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Teacher pay…how much do you earn?

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coopekid · 09/12/2022 14:15

Me: 7th year teaching (with 1 year Mat leave) in a LEA Special school not in London or fringe. Now work 2 days a week, 0.4 of a f/t equivalent salary of £30,600 plus pro-rata £4,479 SEN allowance. Works out at £12,240 plus £1,791 SEN allowance.

Teachers…how long have you been teaching, where do you work and (before any proposed increases) how much do you currently earn??

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good96 · 09/12/2022 18:37

Ask this question on the staffroom forum - it is specific for teachers and you’ll more likely get the response you’re looking for on there.

PurpleFlower1983 · 09/12/2022 19:32

15th year, 2 mat leaves, UPS 3, TLR2 - just under £47k full time.

BridetoBee · 09/12/2022 19:35

7 years teaching, 2 mat leaves, I’m UPS1 so £40625.

Oliveandbay · 09/12/2022 19:38

Top of pay scale and a TLR FT = 48k

MsJuniper · 09/12/2022 19:47

3rd year of teaching, £29k.

Pineconederby · 09/12/2022 20:11

Surely the pay scales will allow you to work this out? Then discretionary payments for extra responsibilities on top? As a rough guess, I’d say high 40s for someone with many years’ experience and TLRs is about the max, without going into leadership/headship.

BG2015 · 15/12/2022 20:06

26 years as a fulltime classroom teacher.
2 maternity leaves and I'm on UPS 3
Salary £43k which is £2400 a month.

No TLRs in my small rural school.

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