HC Deb 26 February 2001 vol 363 cc365-8W
Mr. Michael J. Foster

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Employment what proportion of(a) teaching and (b) non-teaching staff are covered by national pay scales in each local education authority in England. [150190]

Ms Estelle Morris

Qualified and unqualified teachers in maintained schools are covered by national pay scales, except for agency teachers, and teachers in the four former grant-maintained schools that opted out of national pay arrangements under the School Teachers Pay and Conditions Act 1991. The number of agency teachers employed in each local authority is not known.

Schools in Education Action Zones have the right to opt out of national pay arrangements, but DfEE has not been informed of any doing so. Independent schools, including City Technology Colleges and city academies, are not covered by national pay arrangements.

Information on pay scales of non -teaching staff is not held centrally.

The number of regular teachers in maintained schools in England increased by 6,900 between January 1998 and January 2000.

There was a growth of more than 2,000 in the number of people training to be teachers between 1999–00 and 2000–01, the first such increase since 1992–93.

Mr. Michael J. Foster

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Employment what the average cost is of employing a teacher in each local education authority in England. [150193]

Ms Estelle Morris

The average cost (including National Insurance contributions and superannuation) of employing a full-time qualified teacher in the maintained schools sector at March 1999, the latest date for which information is available is as follows:

Area £
City of London 30,300
Camden 32,100
Greenwich 30,800
Hackney 1
Hammersmith and Fulham 31,100
Islington 30,800
Kensington and Chelsea 34,300
Lambeth 31,400
Lewisham 31,500
Southwark 30,700
Tower Hamlets 33,000
Wandsworth 30,600
Westminster 30,300
Barking and Dagenham 29,900
Barnet 29,200
Bexley 28,900
Brent 31,300
Bromley 29,500
Croydon 29,100
Haling 29,800
Enfield 29,500
Haringey 30,500
Harrow 29,500
Havering 29,500
Hillingdon 29,200
Hounslow 29,200
Kingston upon Thames 29,400
Merton 29,500
Newham 29,800
Redbridge 29,200
Richmond upon Thames 29,200
Sutton 29,300
Waltham Forest 29,700
Birmingham 28,000
Coventry 28,300
Dudley 27,700
Sandwell 27,500
Solihull 27,500
Walsall 27,800
Wolverhampton 28,100
Knowsley 27,600
Liverpool 28,100
St. Helens 28,000
Sefton 27,700
Wirral 28,400
Bolton 27,700
Bury 27,600
Manchester 26,400
Oldham 27,600
Rochdale 27,600
Salford 27,900
Stockport 27,800
Tameside 27,400
Trafford 27,800
Area £
Wigan 28,000
Barnsley 27,900
Doncaster 27,700
Rotherham 27,800
Sheffield 27,700
Bradford 27,700
Calderdale 27,600
Kirklees 27,800
Leeds 28,000
Wakefield 27,200
Gateshead 27,400
Newcastle upon Tyne 27,700
North Tyneside 27,700
South Tyneside 27,700
Sunderland 27,500
Isles of Stilly 26,600
Bath and North East Somerset 1
City of Bristol 27,800
North Somerset 28,000
South Gloucestershire 27,600
Hartlepool 27,300
Middlesbrough 27,500
Redcar and Cleveland 27,300
Stockton on Tees 27,400
City of Kingston-Upon-Hull 27,800
East Riding of Yorkshire 27,700
North East Lincolnshire 27,700
North Lincolnshire 27,600
North Yorkshire 28,000
York 27,600
Bedfordshire 27,800
Luton 28,400
Buckinghamshire 27,900
Milton Keynes 27,700
Derbyshire 27,900
City of Derby 27,600
Dorset 27,800
Poole 27,300
Bournemouth 27,700
Durham 27,300
Darlington 27,400
East Sussex 27,800
Brighton and Hove 28,000
Hampshire 27,500
Portsmouth 27,300
Southampton 27,400
Leicestershire 27,600
Leicester City 27,900
Rutland 28,400
Staffordshire 27,700
Stoke-on-Trent 27,600
Wiltshire 27,900
Swindon 27,300
Bracknell Forest 28,300
Windsor and Maidenhead 28,600
West Berkshire 27,500
Reading 27,400
Slough 27,500
Wokingham 28,000
Cambridgeshire 27,600
City of Peterborough 27,500
Cheshire 27,800
Halton 27,500
Warrington 27,400
Devon 27,900
City of Plymouth 27,700
Torbay 27,600
Essex 28,200
Southend 27,900
Thurrock 28,300
Herefordshire 27,600
Worcestershire 27,700
Kent 28,000
Medway 27,700
Area £
Lancashire 27,800
Blackburn with Darwcn 27,800
Blackpool 27,300
Nottinghamshire 28,600
City of Nottingham 27,900
Shropshire 27,900
Telford and Wrekin 28,100
Cornwall 28,200
Cumbria 28,000
Gloucestershire 27,500
Hertfordshire 28,000
Isle of Wight 27,400
Lincolnshire 27,800
Norfolk 27,800
Northamptonshire 27,500
Northumberland 28,000
Oxfordshire 27,600
Somerset 28,200
Suffolk 27,700
Surrey 27,500
Warwickshire 27,600
West Sussex 27,600
England 28,100
1 Salaries for Hackney and Bath and North East Somerset are not available because of incomplete annual returns from the authorities for March 1999.

Note:

All costs have been rounded to the nearest £100.

The average pay cost per teacher has been estimated by taking the average salary of full-time qualified teachers (including heads and deputy heads) in each local authority and adding 14.8 per cent. for National Insurance contributions and superannuation.

It is estimated that the average pay of a full-time qualified teacher (including heads and deputy heads) in the maintained nursery, primary and secondary sector at April 2001 will be £27,900 (including the post threshold pay scale).

From April 2001 new graduate recruits can expect to earn £17,000 a year (up 6 per cent. from the previous year) and starting salaries in Inner London will rise to £20,000 (up 9 per cent. from the previous year).

An estimated 250,000 classroom teachers in England are eligible for the post-threshold pay scale, of whom 81 per cent. have applied. Teachers moving to the new scale will receive a £2.000 pay increase from 1 September 2000 and can progress on the basis of their performance up to the scale maximum of over £30,000 excluding allowances.

The number of regular teachers in maintained schools in England increased by 6,900 between January 1998 and January 2000.

There was a growth of more than 2,000 in the number of people training to be teachers between 1999–00 and 2000–01, the first such increase since 1992–93.