§ Mrs. DeanTo ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills what the average salary cost is per teacher in each of the shire education authorities in England. [80598]
§ Mr. MilibandThe table shows the average salary and the average salary cost. The metropolitan authorities have been excluded, giving a table consisting of the LEAs that used to be classed as the shire counties.
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Teachersl average salary by Local Education Authority 2 London Education Authority Average salary March3 2001 (£) Average salary Cost4(£) Isles of Scilly 27,000 31,023 Bath & NE Somerset 5— 5— City of Bristol 26,384 30,315 North Somerset 26,915 30,925 South Gloucestershire 26,478 30,424 Hartlepool 26,749 30,734 Middlesbrough 27,181 31,231 Redcar and Cleveland 26,901 30,910 Stockton on Tees 26,900 30,908 City of Kingston-Upon-Hull 27,105 31,144 East Riding of Yorkshire 27,187 31,238 North East Lincolnshire 27,175 31,224 North Lincolnshire 27,148 31,194 North Yorkshire 5— 5— York 26,909 30,919 Bedfordshire 26,971 30,990 Luton 26,929 30,941 Buckinghamshire 26,971 30,990 Milton Keynes 26,678 30,652 Derbyshire 27,351 31,426 Derby 26,572 30,531 Dorset 26,968 30,986 Poole 26,800 30,793 Bournemouth 27,180 31,229 Durham 26,738 30,722 Darlington 25,379 29,160 East Sussex 26,996 31,019 Brighton & Hove 26,963 30,981 Hampshire 26,767 30,755 Portsmouth 26,712 30,692 Southampton 26,276 30,191 Leicestershire 27,006 31,030 Leicester City 5— 5— Rutland 27,381 31,461 Staffordshire 26,707 30,687 Stoke 26,601 30,565 Wiltshire 25,663 29,487 Swindon 26,012 29,888 Bracknell Forest 27,763 31,900 Royal Borough of Windsor & Maidenhead 27,752 31,888 West Berkshire 5— 5— Reading 5— 5— Slough 5— 5— Wokingham 26,842 30,842 Cambridgeshire 5— 5— City of Peterborough 26,360 30,288 Cheshire 26,837 30,836 Halton 27,054 31,085 Warrington 26,757 30,744 Devon 27,075 31,109 City of Plymouth 27,237 31,296 Torbay 5— 5— Essex 27,534 31,637 Southend 27,501 31,599 Thurrock 27,104 31,142 Herefordshire 26,910 30,920 Worcestershire 26,952 30,967 Kent 27,089 31,125 Medway 5— 5— Lancashire 27,276 31,340 Blackburn and Darwen 26,196 30,099 Blackpool 26,519 30,470 Nottinghamshire 27,497 31,594 65W
Teachers'1 average salary by Local Education Authority 2. London Education Authority Average salary March32001 (£) Average salary Cost4 (£) City of Nottingham 26,907 30,916 York 26,909 30,919 Bedfordshire 26,971 30,990 Luton 26,929 30,941 Buckinghamshire 26,971 30,990 Milton Keynes 26,678 30,652 Derbyshire 27,351 31,426 Derby 26,572 30,531 Dorset 26,968 30,986 Poole 26,800 30,793 Bournemouth 27,180 31,229 Durham 26,738 30,722 Darlington 25,379 29,160 East Sussex 26,996 31,019 Brighton & Hove 26,963 30,981 Hampshire 26,767 30,755 Portsmouth 26,712 30,692 Southampton 26,276 30,191 Leicestershire 27,006 31,030 Leicester City Rutland 27,381 31,461 Staffordshire 26,707 30,687 Stoke 26,601 30,565 Wiltshire 25,663 29,487 Swindon 26,012 29,888 Bracknell Forest 27,763 31,900 Royal Borough of Windsor & Maidenhead 27,752 31,888 West Berkshire 5— 5— Reading 5— 5— Slough 5— 5— Wokingham 26,842 30,842 Cambridgeshire 5— 5— City of Peterborough 26,360 30,288 Cheshire 26,837 30,836 Halton 27,054 31,085 Warrington 26,757 30,744 Devon 27,075 31,109 City of Plymouth 27,237 31,296 Torbay 5— 5— Essex 27,534 31,637 Southend 27,501 31,599 Thurrock 27,104 31,142 Herefordshire 26,910 30,920 Worcestershire 26,952 30,967 Kent 27,089 31,125 Medway 5— 5— Lancashire 27,276 31,340 Blackburn and Darwen 26,196 30,099 Blackpool 26,519 30,470 Nottinghamshire 27,497 31,594 City of Nottingham 26,907 30,916 Shropshire 27,413 31,497 Telford and Wrekin 27,217 31,273 Cornwall 27,071 31,105 Cumbria 27,089 31,125 Gloucestershire 5— 5— Hertfordshire 25,312 29,083 Isle of Wight 26,491 30,438 Lincolnshire 26,924 30,936 Norfolk 27,128 31,170 Northamptonshire 26,644 30,614 Northumberland 26,794 30,786 Oxfordshire 27,077 31,112 Somerset 27,334 31,406 Suffolk 26,548 30,504 Surrey 25,622 29,440 Warwickshire 26,962 30,980 West Sussex 26,811 30,806 1Includes full time teachers from the leadership group and classroom teachers. 2 Excluding metropolitan LEAs and London boroughs. 3 Average salary of full-time teachers in the maintained sector of England. Figures cover all grades and include any allowances paid. Figures exclude sixth form colleges. The salary figures include threshold pay increases. However, they do not include threshold pay increases relating to people who passed the threshold in September 2000 and had not received their payment by March 2001. This money was backdated after March 2001 and therefore the average salary for March 2001 will be understated.
4 Average salary cost includes employment costs.
5–Not available.
Source:
EVES database of teacher records.
§ Mrs. DeanTo ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills what proportion of classroom teachers are on the top of the main scale or have progressed through the upper pay spine in each education authority in England. [80594]
§ Mr. MilibandThe following table shows the latest available teacher data.
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Percentage1 of qualified classroom teachers on point 9 of the main pay scale andthe post-threshold scale as at 31 March 20012. Maintained schools sector in England Main scale point 9 Upper pay scale Not known Not known3 City of London 8.3 0.0 33.3 Camden 21.9 29.8 12.3 Greenwich 54.7 10.0 2.7 Hackney 17.9 0.2 20.3 Hammersmith 18.5 31.8 16.9 Islington 32.8 5.1 25.2 Kensington and Chelsea 3— 3— 3— Lambeth 3— 3— 3— Lewisham 22.2 34.1 10.2 Southwark 39.9 2.5 20.4 Tower Hamlets 40.7 4.1 30.9 Wandsworth 3— 3— 3— Westminster 13.2 2.1 28.9 Barking 19.6 35.8 4.3 Barnet 23.2 36.9 3.4 Bexley 20.1 39.7 2.9 Brent 3— 3— 3— Bromley 20.3 26.7 18.3 Croydon 3— 3— 3— Ealing 28.4 30.6 2.7 Enfield 46.0 11.3 8.4 Haringey 20.1 38.4 8.7 Harrow 12.1 45.7 26.5 Havering 15.4 43.4 14.5 Hillingdon 16.7 32.7 11.1 Hounslow 17.4 38.4 2.2 Kingston-upon-Thames 3— 3— 3— Merton 3— 3— 3— Newham 22.9 26.1 0.4 Redbridge 15.3 45.2 7.1 Richmond-upon-Thames 26.2 17.7 29.7 Sutton 3— 3— 3— Waltham Forest 33.5 31.4 3.3 Birmingham 15.8 48.9 3.4 Coventry 12.0 53.4 1.2 Dudley 16.6 50.4 2.0 Sandwell 20.4 44.2 0.9 Solihull 20.6 10.8 2.8 Walsall 22.0 15.2 6.4 Wolverhampton 23.1 48.3 2.8 Knowsley 16.6 44.5 3.1 Liverpool 66.1 1.0 4.9 St. Helens 12.6 58.2 1.6 Sefton 12.4 50.5 6.3 Wirral 11.2 57.9 8.5 Bolton 14.9 50.1 6.1 Bury 15.7 59.0 0.5 Manchester 16.5 24.9 24.5 Oldham 16.6 48.1 2.2 Rochdale 14.9 48.7 5.4 Salford 19.0 1.1 12.6 Stockport 15.3 53.1 5.0 Tameside 11.9 53.4 4.2 Trafford 10.5 49.5 13.6 Wigan 12.1 56.3 4.9 Barnsley 18.9 48.0 16.2 Doncaster 17.1 51.8 4.5 Rotherham 15.3 54.3 4.2 Sheffield 29.8 33.6 10.5 Bradford 25.1 47.3 2.4 67W
Percentage 1of qualified classroom teachers on point 9 of the main pay scale andthe post-threshold scale as at 31 March 2001 2 Maintained schools sector in England Main scale point 9 Upper pay scale Not known 3 Calderdale 19.4 43.6 11.0 Kirklees 13.6 56.8 5.6 Leeds 14.1 45.6 15.1 Wakefield 16.0 48.4 1.8 Gateshead 15.8 1.0 50.7 Newcastle-upon-Tyne 10.8 9.4 62.3 North Tyneside 16.1 48.6 5.4 South Tyneside 8.3 4.3 60.9 Sunderland 12.6 53.7 16.5 Isles of Scilly 42.1 0.0 26.3 Bath and north-east Somerset 25.1 35.8 3.8 City of Bristol 24.2 38.4 0.9 North Somerset 19.8 47.3 3.1 South Gloucestershire 19.3 45.0 1.6 Hartlepool 14.5 49.6 6.8 Middlesbrough 12.6 54.2 3.5 Redcar and Cleveland 13.4 53.5 2.2 Stockton-on-Tees 16.6 50.9 11.6 City of Kingston-Upon-Hull 15.9 51.8 1.6 East Riding of Yorkshire 15.0 55.2 1.6 North-east Lincolnshire 16.2 53.7 1.4 North Lincolnshire 17.6 52.7 2.4 North Yorkshire 27.9 39.0 5.8 York 16.6 51.5 3.2 Bedfordshire 26.1 41.7 2.5 Luton 23.1 39.6 3.1 Buckinghamshire 24.8 35.2 4.9 Milton Keynes 21.1 42.4 1.3 Derbyshire 16.6 49.1 7.0 City of Derby 28.2 10.5 38.2 Dorset 16.4 51.0 1.0 Poole 15.8 48.1 2.9 Bournemouth 15.7 49.4 1.7 Durham 23.0 43.1 1.3 Darlington 31.6 1.0 41.4 East Sussex 15.7 47.6 6.6 Brighton and Hove 12.6 44.5 10.7 Hampshire 16.8 40.1 13.7 Portsmouth 16.7 37.6 18.3 Southampton 16.1 37.3 9.3 Leicestershire 12.4 51.8 5.0 Leicester City 16.6 30.9 28.7 Rutland 24.4 41.1 3.8 Staffordshire 23.7 41.9 2.1 Stoke-on-Trent 14.7 47.8 2.1 Wiltshire 22.0 42.4 2.9 Swindon 16.4 33.8 9.7 Bracknell Forest 24.5 41.0 1.7 Windsor and Maidenhead 22.2 41.0 6.1 West Berkshire 22.2 37.4 6.2 Reading 25.5 33.9 4.8 Slough 46.1 9.6 12.2 Wokingham 40.3 0.8 29.7 Cambridgeshire 33.2 1.1 32.8 City of Peterborough 22.5 38.6 5.0 Cheshire 17.8 1.3 49.5 Halton 14.2 52.0 1.1 Warrington 16.5 46.0 2.3 Devon 18.5 49.0 2.8 City of Plymouth 14.2 49.4 1.4 Torbay 30.6 51.0 8.2 Essex 18.9 44.6 3.3 Southend 22.0 42.3 2.1 Thurrock 3.9 18.4 8.5 Herefordshire 19.5 48.4 2.2 Worcestershire 17.0 49.3 6.3 Kent 18.9 44.7 2.9 Medway 26.8 4.0 43.4 Lancashire 17.9 52.9 3.7 Blackburn and Darwen 40.7 0.5 43.8 Blackpool 16.2 47.9 2.6 Nottinghamshire 16.5 51.4 10.8 City of Nottingham 20.0 42.6 5.5 Shropshire 16.0 55.5 1.8 Telford and Wrekin 15.5 53.1 3.0 Cornwall 16.6 2.9 52.7 Cumbria 18.9 49.3 2.5 Gloucestershire 19.8 38.9 6.3
Percentage 1of qualified classroom teachers on point 9 of the main pay scale and the post-threshold scale as at 31 March 2001 2 Maintained schools sector in England Main scale point 9 Upper pay scale Not known 3 Hertfordshire 47.0 13.9 2.2 Isle of Wight 19.0 45.9 3.4 Lincolnshire 17.0 41.9 11.6 Norfolk 13.1 2.4 48.4 Northamptonshire 20.4 1.8 44.7 Northumberland 44.6 24.5 2.0 Oxfordshire 17.6 45.9 2.3 Somerset 17.4 23.5 35.6 Suffolk 47.0 20.9 2.9 Surrey 49.5 10.0 3.5 Warwickshire 18.9 47.7 0.7 West Sussex 20.5 44.0 3.0 1 Percentage is based on all classroom teachers, including advanced skills teachers. 2 Provisional. 3 Not available. Note:
Following changes to the pay system in September 2000, an unusually high number of teachers were shown with a spine point of 'not known'. The majority of these teachers are expected to be on either spine point 9 or the post-threshold scale.
§ Mrs. GillanTo ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills how many teachers in(a) Chesham and Amersham and (b) Buckinghamshire were entitled to a golden hello in 2001–02. [81182]
§ Mr. MilibandThe information is not collected centrally. The information that is available to my Department on the number of Golden Hello claimants in 2001–02 was given in my answer to the hon. Member for Harrogate and Knaresborough (Mr. Willis) on 6 November 2002,Official Report, column 394W.
§ Mrs. GillanTo ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills what assessment he has made of(a) the number and (b) the percentage of teachers (i) passing the threshold for performance-related pay and (ii) rising up the enhanced pay spine having passed the threshold in Chesham and Amersham and Buckinghamshire; and if he will make a statement. [81186]
§ Mr. MilibandThe data are collected at LEA rather than constituency level. Nearly 2,000 teachers applied for the Performance Threshold in Buckinghamshire in rounds 1 and 2, with a success rate of 97 per cent. Teachers who were placed on point 1 of the Upper Pay Scale in Round 1 were first eligible to progress to point 2 in September 2002. It is too early to compile details of the numbers who have done so at present.