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Latest pay documents

Pay calculator

This page features the teachers' pay calculator, which can be used to produce an annual pay statement as required by the School teachers' pay and conditions document (STPCD). To proceed click on the blue logo in the box below.

The pay calculator has now been updated with 2009-10 pay scales.

Teachers Pay Software

 

 



School Teachers' Review Body (STRB) 19th report

This report and the Government's response were published on 30 March 2010. Statutory consultees were also asked to respond to the consultation by 29 April 2010.

Evidence from the Rewards and Incentives Group (RIG): December 2009

You can view the evidence submitted to the School Teachers' Review Body (STRB) on 7 December 2009. This evidence has been submitted on behalf of the RIG members who are listed on the letter to Dr Anne Wright. This jointly agreed evidence covers special educational needs allowances and leadership criteria.

Remit of the STRB

The remit letter was issued to the STRB on 8 October 2009 and sent to statutory consultees for information on 9 October 2009.

Model pay policy 2009

The model pay policy has now been updated for 2009.

Model pay statements 2009

Pay scales for September 2009

Here are the pay scales for September 2009, which came into force with effect from 1 September 2009.

Chart of institutions

This chart is a quick guide to which institutions are covered by the STPCD and which are not.

Future changes to the calculation of holiday pay for short-notice teachers

  • Initial guidance on future arrangements for identifying the holiday element of short-notice teachers' pay and circumstances when it should be paid separately.

Salary sacrifice expression of interest form

Teachers wishing to participate in salary sacrifice arrangements provided by their employer can use the expression of interest form. This also contains guidance on salary sacrifice for teachers and links to further advice.


 

Last updated: 30 March 2010

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