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INDEX OF TABLES

B: NEWLY QUALIFIED ENTRANTS TO TEACHING

TABLE B1 Teachers gaining qualified teacher status in calendar year 2008:


sector of service in March 2009 by government office region of
Initial Teacher Training (ITT).

TABLE B2 page 1 Teachers gaining qualified teacher status in the calendar year 2008
via undergraduate routes: type of service and sector in 2009 by
gender and age.

TABLE B2 page 2 Teachers gaining qualified teacher status in the calendar year 2008
via postgraduate routes: type of service and sector in 2009 by
gender and age.

TABLE B2 page 3 Teachers gaining qualified teacher status in the calendar year 2008
via undergraduate and postgraduate routes: type of service and
sector in 2009 by gender and age.

TABLE B3 Teachers gaining qualified teacher status in the calendar year 2008
in full-time or part-time service in local authority maintained schools
at 31 March 2009: sector and government office regions of service
and Initial Teacher Training (ITT).

TABLE B4 Average salary of teachers gaining qualified teacher status in


calendar year 2008 teaching full-time in local authority maintained
schools in March 2009: government office regions, sector, gender
and age.

TABLE B5 Teachers gaining qualified teacher status in England and Wales in


calendar year 2008 teaching full-time or part-time in local authority
maintained schools in England in March 2009: government office
regions, gender and age.
TABLE B1: Teachers gaining qualified teacher status (QTS) in calendar year 20081: Sector of service in March 2009 by
government office region of Initial Teacher Training (ITT).
Coverage: England and Wales
NEWLY QUALIFIED ENTRANTS TO TEACHING

Confirmed in full-time or part-time service on 31 March 2009 3

England Wales
Not in
Total service in
gaining England Maintained Maintained Maintained Total FE, HE and Maintained FE, HE and
QTS and Wales nursery and secondary special maintained independent schools independent
in 2008 31.3.09 2 primary and PRU schools schools sector schools

Government Office Region of ITT

North East 1,130 270 310 460 10 780 70


### - -
North West 4,880 1,520 1,370 1,710 40 3,120 180 50 -
Yorkshire and The Humber 2,840 650 930 1,130 20 2,070 130
### - -
East Midlands 1,580 270 650 580 10 1,240 70
### - -
West Midlands 2,350 440 860 920 10 1,790 110
### 10 -
East of England 1,760 300 680 670 10 1,360 100
### - -
London 4,960 1,460 1,620 1,580 20 3,220 280
### - -
South East 3,470 750 1,260 1,280 20 2,560 160 - -
South West 2,720 690 610 1,160 30 1,800 220 10 -

Employment based routes


and SCITT 8,310 1,330 2,310 3,860 180 6,350 600 20 -

England 34,010 7,680 10,600 13,340 360 24,290 1,930 100 10

Wales 1,900 700 110 230 - 330 50 800 20

Total 35,910 8,380


### 10,710 13,560 360 24,630 1,970
### 900 30

Source: Database of Teacher Records and GTC.

1. Includes those trained in ITT colleges, SCITT and through employment based routes in England and Wales but excludes approximately 5% who
qualfied elsewhere or whose training details are not recorded.

2. Some in service teachers may be shown as not in service because their service details are not recorded. These may include: entrants to the 'old'
university sector, entrants to the independent sector who are not in the Teachers Pension Scheme (TPS), entrants to part-time service outside the
maintained nursery, primary and secondary sector who are not in the TPS.
3. Provisional estimates. The numbers shown as in service may increase as a result of late receipt of annual service returns.

Totals may not appear to equal the sum of the component parts because of rounding.
- Negligible
TABLE B2: Teachers gaining qualified teacher status in the calendar year 20081 via undergraduate routes:
Type of service and sector in 2009 by gender and age.
Coverage: England
NEWLY QUALIFIED ENTRANTS TO TEACHING

Total In full-time or part-time service in England on 31 March 2009 3


gaining Not in
QTS in service in Maintained Maintained Maintained Total FE, HE and
England England nursery and secondary special maintained independent
2008 31.3.09 2, 3 primary and PRU schools schools

Men
Under 25 500 140 180 140 10 330 20
25 to 29 150 40 50 50 - 100 10
30 to 34 60 20 20 20 - 40 -
35 to 39 40 10 10 20 - 30 -
40 to 44 40 10 20 10 - 30 -
45 to 49 30 10 10 10 - 20 -
50 to 54 10 - - - - - -
55 & over - - - - - - -
Total 820 230 300 250 10 550 40
Women
Under 25 4,110 1,060 2,410 530 30 2,970 70
25 to 29 590 140 340 80 10 430 10
30 to 34 220 60 130 30 - 160 -
35 to 39 250 60 150 30 - 170 10
40 to 44 220 50 130 40 10 180 -
45 to 49 110 20 70 20 - 90 10
50 to 54 30 10 20 - - 20 -
55 & over - - - - - - -
Total 5,530 1,410 3,240 730 50 4,020 100
Men and Women
Under 25 4,600 1,200 2,600 670 40 3,310 100
25 to 29 740 180 390 130 10 530 20
30 to 34 280 80 150 50 - 200 -
35 to 39 280 70 160 40 - 200 10
40 to 44 260 60 140 50 10 200 -
45 to 49 140 30 80 30 - 110 10
50 to 54 40 20 20 10 - 30 -
55 & over 10 - - - - - -
Total 6,350 1,640 3,540 980 60 4,580 140

continured overleaf
Table B2 continued
TABLE B2: Teachers gaining qualified teacher status in the calendar year 20081 via postgraduate routes:
Type of service and sector in 2009 by gender and age.
Coverage: England
NEWLY QUALIFIED ENTRANTS TO TEACHING

Total In full-time or part-time service in England on 31 March 2009 3


gaining Not in
QTS in service in Maintained Maintained Maintained Total FE, HE and
England England nursery and secondary special maintained independent
2008 31.3.09 2, 3 primary and PRU schools schools

Men
Under 25 1,520 330 200 870 10 1,080 110
25 to 29 2,070 550 330 1,030 10 1,370 150
30 to 34 760 200 110 370 - 480 80
35 to 39 370 110 60 170 - 230 30
40 to 44 300 110 30 130 - 170 30
45 to 49 180 60 10 90 - 100 20
50 to 54 80 40 - 30 - 30 10
55 & over 30 20 - 10 - 10 -
Total 5,300 1,410 750 2,700 30 3,470 420
Women
Under 25 5,500 1,160 1,580 2,440 30 4,050 290
25 to 29 5,090 1,210 1,490 2,100 40 3,620 260
30 to 34 1,370 420 360 500 10 870 80
35 to 39 850 230 240 320 - 560 60
40 to 44 710 200 210 260 - 470 40
45 to 49 400 130 110 140 - 250 30
50 to 54 120 30 30 40 - 80 10
55 & over 10 - - 10 - 10 -
Total 14,040 3,390 4,010 5,800 90 9,900 760
Men and Women
Under 25 7,010 1,490 1,780 3,310 40 5,130 390
25 to 29 7,160 1,760 1,820 3,130 40 4,990 410
30 to 34 2,130 620 470 870 10 1,350 160
35 to 39 1,220 340 300 490 10 790 80
40 to 44 1,010 300 240 390 10 630 70
45 to 49 580 190 120 230 - 350 40
50 to 54 200 70 30 70 - 110 20
55 & over 40 20 - 20 - 20 10
Total 19,350 4,800 4,760 8,500 120 13,370 1,180

continued overleaf
Table B2 continued
TABLE B2: Teachers gaining qualified teacher status in the calendar year 20081 via undergraduate and
postgraduate routes: Type of service and sector in 2009 by gender and age.
Coverage: England
NEWLY QUALIFIED ENTRANTS TO TEACHING

Total In full-time or part-time service in England on 31 March 2009 3


gaining Not in
QTS in service in Maintained Maintained Total FE, HE and
England England nursery and Maintained special maintained independent
2008 31.3.09 2, 3 primary secondary and PRU schools schools

Men
Under 25 2,010 470 380 1,010 20 1,410 130
25 to 29 2,220 590 380 1,080 10 1,470 160
30 to 34 820 220 140 390 - 520 80
35 to 39 410 120 70 180 - 260 30
40 to 44 340 120 50 - 190 30
45 to 49 210 70 20 100 - 120 20
50 to 54 90 40 - 30 - 40 10
55 & over 30 20 - 10 - 10 -
Total 6,120 1,640 1,040 2,950 40 4,030 460
Women
Under 25 9,600 2,220 3,990 2,960 70 7,020 360
25 to 29 5,680 1,360 1,830 2,180 40 4,050 270
30 to 34 1,590 480 490 530 10 1,030 90
35 to 39 1,090 290 380 350 10 740 70
40 to 44 930 240 330 300 10 640 40
45 to 49 520 150 180 160 - 340 30
50 to 54 150 50 50 50 - 100 10
55 & over 20 - - 10 - 10 -
Total 19,580 4,790 7,250 6,530 140 13,920 870
Men and Women
Under 25 11,620 2,690 4,380 3,970 80 8,430 490
25 to 29 7,900 1,940 2,210 3,260 50 5,520 430
30 to 34 2,410 690 620 920 20 1,550 170
35 to 39 1,500 410 460 530 10 990 100
40 to 44 1,270 360 380 440 10 840 70
45 to 49 720 220 190 260 10 460 50
50 to 54 240 90 50 80 - 130 20
55 & over 50 20 - 20 - 20 10
Total 25,700 6,430 8,290 9,480 180 17,940 1,320

Source: Database of Teacher Records and General Teaching Council.

1. Includes those trained in ITT colleges and excludes those qualifying through SCITTs and employment based routes.

2. Some in service teachers may be shown as not in service because their service details are not recorded. These may include: entrants to
the 'old' university sector, entrants to the independent sector who are not in the Teachers Pension Scheme (TPS), entrants to part-time
service outside the maintained nursery, primary and secondary sector who are not in the TPS; entrants to teaching in Wales.
3. Provisional estimates. The numbers shown as in service may increase as a result of late receipt of annual service returns.

Totals may not appear to equal the sum of the component parts because of rounding.
In full-time or part-time service in England on 31 March 2009 3

Source: Database of Teacher Records and General Teaching Council.

se qualifying through SCITTs and employment based routes.

ce because their service details are not recorded. These may include: entrants to
or who are not in the Teachers Pension Scheme (TPS), entrants to part-time
dary sector who are not in the TPS; entrants to teaching in Wales.
TABLE B3: Teachers gaining qualified teacher status in the calendar year 20081, in full-time or part-time service in local
authority maintained schools at 31 March 2009 2: Sector and government office region of service and Initial Teacher Training
(ITT).
Coverage: England and Wales
NEWLY QUALIFIED ENTRANTS TO TEACHING

Region of service at 31 March 2009

Yorkshire
North North and The East West East of South South
East West Humber Midlands Midlands England London East West England Wales

Region of ITT
Nursery & Primary
North East 250 10 20 10 10 10 10 10 - 310 -
North West 20 1,010 50 20 90 30 120 20 10 1,370 10
Yorkshire and The Humber 40 50 700 70 20 20 20 10 10 930 -
East Midlands - - 50 450 60 40 10 40 10 650 -
West Midlands - 10 10 30 770 10 10 20 10 860 -
East of England - - 10 30 10 500 60 50 - 680 -
London - - - 10 10 120 1,170 290 10 1,620 -
South East - - - 20 20 70 80 990 80 1,260 -
South West - - 10 10 40 20 80 50 400 610 -
EBR and SCITT 100 130 150 190 230 420 580 370 150 2,310 -
England 410 1,210 1,000 830 1,250 1,250 2,130 1,840 670 10,600 20
Wales - 10 - 10 20 10 30 20 20 110 230
Secondary
North East 390 10 20 10 - 10 10 10 - 460 -
North West 20 1,310 90 40 100 40 40 40 30 1,710 40
Yorkshire and The Humber 20 70 790 130 30 30 20 30 10 1,130 -
East Midlands - - 20 430 50 30 20 20 10 580 -
West Midlands - 30 10 50 730 20 20 40 30 920 10
East of England - - 10 40 10 480 50 70 10 670 -
London - 10 10 10 10 170 1,130 230 20 1,580 -
South East - - 10 20 20 90 80 990 70 1,280 -
South West - 20 10 20 40 40 60 130 830 1,160 10
EBR and SCITT 190 230 290 300 460 660 690 720 320 3,860 10
England 630 1,680 1,280 1,040 1,440 1,560 2,120 2,260 1,320 13,340 80
Wales - 20 10 10 50 20 10 40 60 230 570
Special and PRU
North East 10 - - - - - - - - 10 -
North West - 30 - - - - - - - 40 -
Yorkshire and The Humber - - 10 - - - - - - 20 -
East Midlands - - - 10 - - - - - 10 -
West Midlands - - - - 10 - - - - 10 -
East of England - - - - - 10 - - - 10 -
London - - - - - - 20 - - 20 -
South East - - - - - - - 20 - 20 -
South West - - - - - - - 10 20 30 -
EBR and SCITT 10 10 10 20 20 20 50 40 10 180 -
England 20 50 30 30 30 40 70 60 30 360 -
Wales - - - - - - - - - - 10
All
North East 640 20 50 20 10 20 20 20 10 780 -
North West 40 2,350 140 70 190 80 160 60 30 3,120 50
Yorkshire and The Humber 60 120 1,500 200 40 50 40 30 10 2,070 -
East Midlands - 10 70 890 100 80 20 50 20 1,240 -
West Midlands - 40 20 80 1,500 30 30 60 40 1,790 10
East of England - 10 20 80 20 990 110 120 10 1,360 -
London - 10 10 20 20 290 2,310 520 30 3,220 -
South East - 10 10 30 40 160 170 1,990 150 2,560 -
South West - 20 20 20 80 70 140 190 1,250 1,800 10
EBR and SCITT 300 370 450 500 710 1,100 1,320 1,130 480 6,350 20
England 1,060 2,940 2,300 1,900 2,720 2,860 4,320 4,170 2,030 24,290 100
Wales - 30 20 10 70 30 40 60 80 330 800
Source: Database of Teacher Records and General Teaching Council.

1. Includes those trained in SCITTs and through employment based routes in England and Wales (EBR) but excludes approximately 5% who qualfied
elsewhere or whose training details are not recorded.
2. Provisonal estimates: The numbers shown as in service may increase as a result of late receipt of annual service returns.
Totals may not appear to equal the sum of the component parts because of rounding.
TABLE B4: Average salary 1 of teachers gaining qualified teacher status 2 in calendar year 2008 teaching full-time in local
authority maintained schools in March 2009 3: Government office regions, sector, gender and age.
Coverage: England
NEWLY QUALIFIED ENTRANTS TO TEACHING

Region of service at 31 March 2009

Yorkshire
and The East West East of South
North East North West Humber Midlands Midlands England London South East West England
NURSERY AND PRIMARY
Men
Under 25 £20,600 £20,630 £20,620 £20,630 £20,660 £21,090 £24,710 £20,920 £20,650 £21,350
25-29 £20,630 £20,870 £20,760 £20,630 £20,800 £21,290 £25,080 £21,170 £20,630 £21,870
30-34 - £22,220 - £20,640 £20,750 - £25,510 £21,130 £20,640 £22,180
35-39 - - - - - - £25,670 £21,770 - £22,270
40-49 - £22,610 - - - £21,310 - - - £21,790
50 and over - - - - - - - - - -
All ages £20,860 £21,200 £20,700 £20,630 £20,770 £21,260 £25,100 £21,150 £20,660 £21,740
Women
Under 25 £20,630 £20,610 £20,640 £20,670 £20,670 £21,040 £24,710 £20,910 £20,680 £21,380
25-29 £20,660 £20,870 £20,710 £20,790 £20,730 £21,090 £25,040 £21,050 £20,760 £21,870
30-34 - £21,780 £21,200 £20,630 £20,980 £21,260 £25,700 £21,390 £20,700 £22,500
35-39 £20,830 £21,740 £21,290 £20,630 £21,150 £21,120 £26,230 £21,150 £20,750 £22,000
40-49 £20,630 £21,810 £21,170 £20,610 £21,180 £21,340 £25,560 £21,300 £20,630 £21,880
50 and over - - - - - - £25,280 £22,240 - £22,760
All ages £20,650 £20,860 £20,750 £20,690 £20,750 £21,090 £25,020 £21,030 £20,710 £21,640

Men and Women £20,690 £20,910 £20,750 £20,680 £20,750 £21,110 £25,030 £21,040 £20,700 £21,660
SECONDARY
Men
Under 25 £20,600 £20,680 £20,640 £20,810 £20,840 £21,390 £25,070 £21,030 £20,730 £21,430
25-29 £20,780 £21,240 £20,860 £21,050 £21,000 £21,700 £25,920 £21,920 £20,870 £22,070
30-34 £22,660 £22,190 £21,510 £21,540 £22,890 £23,200 £26,610 £22,550 £20,910 £23,020
35-39 - £23,070 £21,290 - £23,420 - £28,700 £24,070 £22,050 £24,230
40-49 - £23,710 £22,880 £21,800 £23,110 £23,680 £27,380 £23,630 £22,670 £23,940
50 and over - - - - - - - - - £23,700
All ages £21,130 £21,460 £20,950 £21,180 £21,480 £22,120 £26,100 £22,050 £21,130 £22,260
Women
Under 25 £20,620 £20,670 £20,680 £20,700 £20,740 £21,370 £25,010 £21,180 £20,770 £21,400
25-29 £20,660 £21,200 £20,820 £21,330 £21,010 £21,980 £25,650 £21,810 £20,820 £22,120
30-34 £20,980 £21,630 £21,860 £20,920 £22,310 £22,430 £26,820 £22,480 £21,170 £22,860
35-39 - £22,620 £21,360 £22,210 £21,910 £22,860 £28,020 £22,720 £21,590 £23,160
40-49 £20,910 £22,240 £21,530 £21,090 £21,900 £23,100 £28,630 £23,130 £23,210 £23,580
50 and over - - - - - - - - - £24,540
All ages £20,680 £21,080 £20,890 £21,020 £21,090 £21,820 £25,850 £21,720 £20,950 £21,980

Men and Women £20,810 £21,200 £20,910 £21,080 £21,220 £21,920 £25,940 £21,820 £21,020 £22,070
SPECIAL AND PRUs
Men - - - - - - - - - £25,000
Women - £23,110 £22,170 - - £23,440 £26,620 £23,540 £22,670 £23,490
Men and Women - £23,020 £22,070 £23,670 £23,420 £23,480 £27,770 £23,510 £22,650 £23,800
TOTAL MAINTAINED SECTOR
Men £21,050 £21,400 £20,890 £21,080 £21,300 £21,900 £25,850 £21,850 £21,050 £22,150
Women £20,690 £21,000 £20,820 £20,860 £20,900 £21,440 £25,370 £21,340 £20,870 £21,810
Men and Women £20,780 £21,090 £20,840 £20,920 £20,990 £21,540 £25,480 £21,450 £20,920 £21,890

Source: Database of Teacher Records and General Teaching Council.

1. Averages are not shown where based on less than 10 teachers (indicated by -).

2. Includes full-time teachers in maintained schools in England who had entered service by March 2007 after qualifying through college based routes in
England or Wales in 2008, (excludes those qualifying through employment based routes and SCITTs).
3. Provisional estimates. The numbers shown as in service may increase as a result of late receipt of annual service returns.

Figures are rounded to the nearest £10.


TABLE B5: Teachers gaining qualified teacher status in England and Wales in calendar year 20081
teaching full-time or part-time in local authority maintained schools in England in March 20092 :
Government office regions, gender and age.
Coverage: England
NEWLY QUALIFIED ENTRANTS TO TEACHING

Region of service of 31 March 2009

Yorkshire
North North and The East West East of South South
East West Humber Midlands Midlands England London East West England

Men
Under 25 90 220 200 150 230 190 250 260 140 1,730
25-29 110 260 210 160 240 240 430 350 210 2,200
30-34 40 100 70 60 90 110 190 120 100 870
35-39 20 50 30 40 40 60 90 90 50 470
40-49 20 60 40 50 60 90 80 110 50 520
50 and over - 10 10 10 10 20 20 20 10 100
All ages 280 690 560 470 670 700 1,050 940 550 5,890

Women
Under 25 360 1,100 830 640 1,000 900 1,120 1,370 640 7,970
25-29 250 670 520 380 620 630 1,220 910 510 5,710
30-34 60 190 120 130 170 160 460 270 140 1,700
35-39 50 140 120 120 150 160 210 210 90 1,250
40-49 60 160 150 150 170 290 270 450 160 1,850
50 and over 10 20 20 20 20 50 40 80 20 260
All ages 790 2,280 1,760 1,450 2,120 2,190 3,310 3,290 1,560 18,740

Men and Women


Under 25 450 1,320 1,030 800 1,240 1,090 1,370 1,620 780 9,700
25-29 360 930 730 550 860 870 1,640 1,250 720 7,910
30-34 100 290 190 190 260 270 640 400 240 2,570
35-39 70 190 160 160 190 220 300 300 140 1,720
40-49 70 220 190 200 220 380 340 560 210 2,380
50 and over 10 30 20 30 30 60 60 100 20 360
All ages 1,060 2,970 2,310 1,910 2,790 2,890 4,360 4,230 2,110 24,630

Source: Database of Teacher Records and General Teaching Council.

1. Includes newly qualified teachers in service in maintained schools in England, qualifying in England or Wales, including
SCITT and through employment based routes but excludes approximately 5% who qualfied elsewhere or whose training details
are not recorded.

2. Provisional estimates. The numbers shown as in service may change as a result of late receipt of annual service returns.

Totals may not appear to equal the sum of the component parts because of rounding.

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