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Originally Posted by kaz101
Hi everyone,
I have a friend who's been teaching for years in college in SE London and I'm certain that she's not on anything like 60,000 GBP. So I had a look on google and found this website from http://www.tda.gov.uk/upload/resourc...r_salaries.pdf.
It states the max for an excellent teacher is 43,860 GBP and then it goes up more if you are in a leadership group (I don't know what that is).
The other website to check out is TDA – Training and Development Agency for Schools – pay and benefits
You can earn 60,000+ but that only appears to be if you are in a leadership group or headteacher, but the headteacher salaries start at 39,525 GBP.
That website was of September 2007.
Hope that helps,
Karen
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If they earn that much how come they was on Strike over here last Tuesday , as there wages supposedly arent enough to buy a Flat in Hull ??
Maybe a Top professor at a College or a Head Master who generally runs the school could acheive that if they had diplomas etc etc ..
But lets live in the real world

A teacher who works some 9 months of the year taking out all them school holidays and stuff and only teaches the middle Hoodie type of kids to earn that is a discgrace so therefore Stravinskys findings are most nearer the mark
ps; I would think its hardly likely the OP would go straight into a Head Master role would he ? so dont build his hopes up with fancy earnings ..