Teaching Salary in East of England
The East of England offers competitive salaries relative to living costs, with strong employment in life sciences (the Cambridge cluster), agriculture, logistics and advanced manufacturing. Cambridge and its surrounding area command near-London salaries in technology and biotech.
Costs vary significantly within the region — Cambridge rivals South East pricing, while Norfolk and Suffolk are more affordable.
Salary Trajectory
| Stage | Years Exp | P25 | Median | P75 | P90 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Newly Qualified Teacher (M1) | 0+ | £30,600 | £32,283 | £33,660 | £39,541 |
| Main Scale Teacher (M6) | 5+ | £38,760 | £42,160 | £43,860 | £50,066 |
| Upper Pay Scale (UPS3) / TLR | 8+ | £44,131 | £48,796 | £53,040 | £56,100 |
| Head of Department | 10+ | £48,960 | £55,074 | £59,160 | £63,240 |
| Assistant / Deputy Head | 14+ | £56,100 | £67,770 | £79,560 | £91,800 |
| Head Teacher | 18+ | £76,500 | £92,697 | £112,200 | £133,620 |
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Mid-career Teaching median salary by region
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Based on ONS Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (ASHE) via NOMIS. Regional salary adjustments derived from ONS regional pay differentials. Career progression timelines based on industry research. All figures are gross annual pay estimates for full-time workers.