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Teaching Salary in Yorkshire and The Humber

Yorkshire and The Humber combines a lower cost of living with a diverse economy spanning financial services (Leeds), digital industries (Sheffield and Leeds), manufacturing and agriculture. Leeds is the region's salary leader and the UK's largest financial centre outside London.

Housing costs are well below the national average. Leeds city centre salaries in finance and legal can approach South East levels while living costs remain significantly lower.

Entry Salary
£30,068
Peak Salary
£86,335
Growth
+187%
Lifetime (25yr)
£1.5m

Salary Trajectory

Stage Years Exp P25 Median P75 P90
Newly Qualified Teacher (M1) 0+ £28,500 £30,068 £31,350 £36,828
Main Scale Teacher (M6) 5+ £36,100 £39,266 £40,850 £46,630
Upper Pay Scale (UPS3) / TLR 8+ £41,103 £45,447 £49,400 £52,250
Head of Department 10+ £45,600 £51,294 £55,100 £58,900
Assistant / Deputy Head 14+ £52,250 £63,119 £74,100 £85,500
Head Teacher 18+ £71,250 £86,335 £104,500 £124,450

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How Yorkshire and The Humber Compares

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.