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The School Teachers' Pay and Conditions Document (STPCD) is an annually-published document which forms a part of the contract of all teachers and head teachers in maintained schools in England and Wales. The document is binding on all maintained schools and local education authorities.
In its review of school teachers' pay in 2004, the School Teachers' Review Body recommended a change to the scale with effect from September 2006. Since that time, Advanced Skills Teachers have been paid on a scale of 18 pay points, which is identical to the first 18 points range of the Leadership pay scale, which is used for Head teachers ...
Last year, teachers in England were offered a 6.5% pay rise for 2023/24. In March, the Department for Education (DfE) said in evidence to the School Teachers’ Review Body (STRB) that teachers ...
A fully funded 5.5% uplift to the salaries of teachers and headteachers in England is an important “first step” in reversing real-terms pay cuts which school staff have faced, union leaders said.
Allerton High School, a secondary school and sixth form in Leeds. Free schools, introduced by the Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalition following the 2010 general election, are newly established schools in England set up by parents, teachers, universities, charities or businesses, where there is a perceived local need for more schools. They ...
But the rate was lower in England for primary school classroom teachers, the National Foundation for Educational Research said.
The American Federation of Teachers' teacher salary survey for the 2006–07 school year found that the average teacher salary was $51,009. [70] In a salary survey report for K-12 teachers, elementary school teachers had the lowest median salary earning $39,259. High school teachers had the highest median salary earning $41,855. [71]
The Office for Standards in Education, Children's Services and Skills (Ofsted) is a non-ministerial department of His Majesty's government, reporting to Parliament.Ofsted's role is to make sure that organisations providing education, training and childcare services in England do so to a high standard for children and students.