How Scottish teacher pay is different
Pay is set through the Scottish Negotiating Committee for Teachers (SNCT) — unions and COSLA negotiating directly, with no STRB or DfE involvement. The pay year runs from 1 August, not September.
Scotland doesn't use the M1–M6/UPS framework. The main grade scale runs Points 0–5, with Point 0 a probationer rate for the guaranteed one-year post under the Teacher Induction Scheme (TIS) — a protection that doesn't exist in England or Wales. Chartered Teacher status is a separate advanced grade above the main scale.
Scottish teacher pay scales 2025–26
The SNCT reached a two-year deal in November 2025: 4% from 1 August 2025, an extra 0.25% from 1 April 2026, then 3.25% from 1 August 2026 — with a reopener if CPI to April 2026 exceeds 3.75%.
| Point | Role | 1 Aug 2025 (4%) | 1 Apr 2026 (+0.25%) | 1 Aug 2026 (3.25%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0 | Probationer | £36,336 | £36,427 | £37,609 |
| 1 | Main grade | £43,593 | £43,702 | £45,124 |
| 2 | Main grade | £46,067 | £46,182 | £47,683 |
| 3 | Main grade | £48,741 | £48,863 | £50,461 |
| 4 | Main grade | £51,833 | £51,963 | £53,652 |
| 5 | Main grade (top) | £54,719 | £54,856 | £56,639 |
Chartered Teacher spine runs CT1 (£54,243) to CT4 (£59,727) from August 2025. Headteacher pay is banded by school size (management group), starting above £67,332 rising to £124,365 — use the free-text salary entry in the calculator for leadership roles.
Scottish Income Tax — why your take-home differs from English colleagues
| Band | Taxable income | Rate |
|---|---|---|
| Personal Allowance | £0 – £12,570 | 0% |
| Starter Rate | £12,571 – £31,092 | 19% |
| Basic Rate | £31,093 – £45,593 | 20% |
| Intermediate Rate | £45,594 – £75,783 | 21% |
| Higher Rate | £75,784 – £125,140 | 42% |
| Top Rate | Above £125,140 | 48% |
A Point 5 teacher (£54,719) pays 21% on the portion between £45,594–£54,719, versus 20% in England — roughly £91/year more on that band. The gap widens sharply for senior leadership (42% vs 40% higher rate). NI is set at UK level and is identical across all nations.
The Scottish Teachers' Pension Scheme (STSS)
Administered by SPPA, the STSS shares the same CARE structure and 1/57th accrual as TPS, with CPI+1.6% revaluation. The employer contribution is 26% (versus 28.68% for TPS), and member contributions are tiered 7.2%–11.9%, uprated annually by CPI. Like TPS, it uses a net pay arrangement giving automatic tax relief. For a fuller projection of your STSS contributions and retirement income, use our pension calculator.
How Scottish pay progression works
Two key differences from England: the pay year starts 1 August, and progression through Points 1–5 is by years of service, not a performance-review trigger — automatic on satisfactory service, with no threshold application (Wales also removed its own threshold application from September 2025 — see our Wales calculator).
Probationers (Point 0) complete one guaranteed TIS year before moving to Point 1 on full GTCS registration — a jump from £36,336 to £43,593, about 20%, larger than any single step in England.
Student loans for Scottish teachers
Scottish-domiciled graduates are typically on Plan 4, threshold £33,795 for 2026/27 — the highest in the UK, at 9% above the threshold. Teachers who studied in England may be on Plan 1 or Plan 2 instead. For how multiple plans stack together, see the main teacher pay calculator.
Supply teacher daily rates in Scotland
| Point | Annual salary | Daily rate (÷195) |
|---|---|---|
| 0 (Probationer) | £36,336 | £186.34 |
| 1 | £43,593 | £223.55 |
| 2 | £46,067 | £236.24 |
| 3 | £48,741 | £249.95 |
| 4 | £51,833 | £265.81 |
| 5 | £54,719 | £280.61 |
Agency margin and pension issues work the same as in England — see the supply teacher calculator for the full analysis. Directly employed Scottish supply teachers use STSS, not TPS.
Frequently asked questions
What is the starting salary for a teacher in Scotland?
A fully qualified teacher (Point 1) earns £43,593 from August 2025, rising to £43,702 from April 2026. Probationers earn £36,336 during their induction year — a ≈20% jump on completing TIS and GTCS registration.
What was the 2025–26 SNCT pay award?
A two-year deal: 4% from 1 August 2025, an effective 4.25% from 1 April 2026, then 3.25% from August 2026 — with a CPI-triggered reopener clause for 2026/27.
Why do Scottish teachers pay more income tax?
Scotland's five-band system charges 21% at the Intermediate Rate (versus 20% basic in England) and 42% Higher Rate (versus 40%) — modest at main grade, more significant for senior leadership.
What pension scheme do Scottish teachers pay into?
The Scottish Teachers' Pension Scheme (STSS), a CARE scheme accruing at 1/57th like TPS, with a 26% employer contribution and member rates tiered 7.2%–11.9%.
What student loan plan applies to Scottish teachers?
Plan 4, threshold £33,795 for 2026/27 — the highest UK threshold. Teachers who studied elsewhere in the UK may be on a different plan.
How does Scottish pay progression work?
Automatic on satisfactory service through Points 1–5, with no formal performance assessment trigger — unlike England's UPS threshold process.
Is the Scottish teacher pay scale the same across Scotland?
Yes — no regional pay zones, unlike England's four zones with differences of up to £7,000 at entry level.
What is Chartered Teacher status?
A professional grade for experienced classroom teachers who want to develop without moving into management, on its own spine (CT1–CT4) above the main grade maximum.
