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So How Many Bill And Bens Do They Go Through In This Establishment?
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http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -englan d-berks hire-42 008669
Load of lefty jacks taking the hit. Put a bin lid in yourselves then!
Load of lefty jacks taking the hit. Put a bin lid in yourselves then!
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The money is not just for pens, it is for schoolbooks and exercise books too:
// The school said it would help pay for glue, pens, pencils, exercise books, paper, tape and reading books. //
I expect they don’t have to send begging letters out at Charterhouse School, Education Minister Jeremy Hunts old alma mater where fees are £37,000 p/a.
The money is not just for pens, it is for schoolbooks and exercise books too:
// The school said it would help pay for glue, pens, pencils, exercise books, paper, tape and reading books. //
I expect they don’t have to send begging letters out at Charterhouse School, Education Minister Jeremy Hunts old alma mater where fees are £37,000 p/a.
Schools would have more money if they did not employ up to six or seven "Teaching Assistants" in many classes. When I was at primary school one teacher taught 36 of us perfectly adequately. But of course none of us had anything other than English as a first language. It is that problem that Teaching Assistants are principally employed to help with in many schools. And before you ask me how I know, I've explained many times on AB that I have witnessed it at first hand.
They would also have more money for paper and pens if they did not pay ridiculous salaries such as this:
https:/ /www.th eguardi an.com/ educati on/2010 /jul/14 /tidemi ll-head teacher -mark-e lms-hig h-pay
Where the going rate is probably £50k-£60k tops, and this:
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-39 03844/3 70-000- year-be st-paid -primar y-head- UK-Teac her-cha rge-eig ht-scho ols-giv en-80-c hief-co uncil-w orks-fo r.html
Where the post (as "head" of eight "academies", each of which has a head of its own) is probably not required at all.
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Where the going rate is probably £50k-£60k tops, and this:
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Where the post (as "head" of eight "academies", each of which has a head of its own) is probably not required at all.
NJ,
Whilst your post is interesting, I suspect it is a diversion away from the cuts most schools are feeling.
Are you suggesting the headteacher of this school in the Prime Ministers constituency is being paid an eye watering salary? If not, I am not sure why you have posted links to others who are high paid?
Whilst your post is interesting, I suspect it is a diversion away from the cuts most schools are feeling.
Are you suggesting the headteacher of this school in the Prime Ministers constituency is being paid an eye watering salary? If not, I am not sure why you have posted links to others who are high paid?
My children's infant School asks for £8 a year to go towards extra caricular activities.
Agree sometimes there are too many teaching assistants.
Our PTA fundraisers about £6k a year. Again for extra caricluar activities and stuff not actually within teaching but adds value to school life.
Shake the money tree to catch the last few coppers not destined for the NHS and myriad other 'good causes'. It is after all the tree that just keeps giving.
Agree sometimes there are too many teaching assistants.
Our PTA fundraisers about £6k a year. Again for extra caricluar activities and stuff not actually within teaching but adds value to school life.
Shake the money tree to catch the last few coppers not destined for the NHS and myriad other 'good causes'. It is after all the tree that just keeps giving.
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