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Are you passionate about inspiring and educating people? Here at Online Business School, we offer a Teacher Training course and every year we support many aspiring teachers.
The Department of Education has set £22,467 as the minimum salary for qualified teachers in England and Wales. In London, this goes even higher with minimum salaries ranging between £23,547 and £28,098.
As you progress through a teaching career you can expect a minimum salary of between £38,984 and £66,638 as a leading practitioner and between £44,102 and £115,582 as a headteacher.
Teaching is a very rewarding profession. No two days will be the same and no two children will be the same. You’ll be there throughout the school year to witness first-hand the children in your class growing and learning. Your skills and the support you offer will enable them to become outstanding young people. By becoming a teacher you’ll get job satisfaction that few will experience. Besides parents, teachers have arguably the biggest influence on a child’s life.
Within education there are many opportunities for career progression, from starting as a teacher to becoming the Head of a Department or a Headteacher. There are many opportunities for career progression. You can also become a private tutor.
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