M5 (Main Scale 5) Teacher Salary After Tax

M5 (Main Scale 5) pays £43,529 for 2026/27 (confirmed STRB 3.5% award, effective 1 September 2026). Here’s what teachers at this point actually take home after tax.

M5 (Main Scale 5) Take Home Pay
£2,905/mo
£34,860 per year after tax
Gross Salary
£43,529
Take Home Monthly
£2,905
Tax + NI
£8,669/yr

Updated July 2026. The government confirmed the STRB 3.5% award effective 1 September 2026; the figures below show the new 2026/27 rates (applied to the 2025/26 statutory scale). Take-home is calculated on 2025/26 tax thresholds, which are frozen to 2028.

About M5 (Main Scale 5)

The fifth point on the main pay scale, for experienced classroom teachers.

These are England & Wales rates outside London. Inner London, Outer London and the London Fringe have higher pay scales — see the full teacher pay scale for the regional rates.

All Teacher Pay Points 2026/27

Every classroom and common leadership pay point for the rest of England and Wales (outside London), with the gross salary and monthly take-home after income tax and National Insurance:

Scale PointGross SalaryTake Home/Month
M1 (Main Scale 1)£34,068£2,337
M2 (Main Scale 2)£36,042£2,456
M3 (Main Scale 3)£38,400£2,597
M4 (Main Scale 4)£40,940£2,750
M5 (Main Scale 5)£43,529£2,905
M6 (Main Scale 6)£46,939£3,110
UPS1 (Upper Pay Scale 1)£49,134£3,241
UPS2 (Upper Pay Scale 2)£50,955£3,343
UPS3 (Upper Pay Scale 3)£52,835£3,433
Leadership L1£53,585£3,470
Leadership L10£66,955£4,116
Leadership L20£85,547£5,015
Leadership L30£109,291£6,007

Teachers’ Pension

Teachers contribute 7.4% to 12% of salary to the Teachers’ Pension Scheme, on a tiered scale. This reduces take-home pay but funds one of the best defined-benefit pensions available, with the employer adding 28.68% on top.

Teacher Pay: M5 (Main Scale 5)

M5 positions teachers above the UK median salary. At this point teachers are experienced practitioners with strong classroom management, and many take on additional duties that attract Teaching and Learning Responsibility (TLR) payments on top of the scale salary.

M5 With Pension Deductions

Most teachers are automatically enrolled in the Teachers’ Pension Scheme (TPS). At £43,529, M5 falls in the 8.9% contribution tier. Here is the take-home after income tax, National Insurance and pension:

DeductionYearlyMonthly
Gross salary£43,529£3,627
Income tax-£6,192-£516
National Insurance-£2,477-£206
TPS pension (8.9%)-£3,874-£323
Take home after pension£30,986£2,582

While the pension reduces monthly pay, the employer contributes an extra 28.68% (£12,484/year), making the TPS one of the most valuable workplace pensions in the UK. See how other teaching salaries compare after pension deductions.

Career Progression: M1 to UPS3

Here is the typical teacher pay journey from NQT to the top of the upper pay scale. From M1 to UPS3, monthly take-home rises from £2,337 to £3,433. Progression through M1–M6 is largely automatic with satisfactory reviews, while moving onto UPS requires a formal application.

StageScale PointSalaryTake Home/MonthTypical Year
NQTM1£34,068£2,337Year 1
Early careerM2£36,042£2,456Year 2
DevelopingM3£38,400£2,597Year 3
EstablishedM4£40,940£2,750Year 4
ExperiencedM5£43,529£2,905Year 5
Top of main scaleM6£46,939£3,110Year 6
Senior practitionerUPS1£49,134£3,241Year 7+
AdvancedUPS2£50,955£3,343Year 9+
Top of UPSUPS3£52,835£3,433Year 11+

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the take home pay for a M5 (Main Scale 5) teacher?

M5 (Main Scale 5) teacher salary is £43,529 (England & Wales, outside London) under the confirmed 2026/27 award (STRB 3.5%), effective 1 September 2026. After income tax and National Insurance, take home is £34,860/year or £2,905/month.

How long does it take to reach M5?

Teachers usually reach M5 in their fifth year on the main pay scale, moving up one point each September with satisfactory performance. Progression through M1 to M6 is largely automatic; moving onto the upper pay scale needs a formal application.

How much is M5 teacher pay after pension?

On the M5 salary of £43,529, the Teachers' Pension contribution is 8.9% — about £3,874/year or £323/month. After tax, National Insurance and pension, take home is roughly £2,582/month (£30,986/year). On top of that, the employer contributes 28.68% (£12,484/year) to your pension.

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