Summary Statistics for Schools in Scotland, No 5: 2014 Edition

This contains the results of the annual pupil census, annual teacher census, early learning and childcare data and school estates data.


Teachers

Table 2

Table 2.1: Publicly funded teachers by sector, by LA, 2014(1)

 

ELC(2)

Primary School

Secondary School

Special School

Centrally employed

Total

Aberdeen City

84

778

745

75

25

1,707

Aberdeenshire

107

1,304

1,205

44

40

2,700

Angus

2

562

555

-

23

1,143

Argyll & Bute

12

415

438

13

-

878

Clackmannanshire

14

240

229

21

5

510

Dumfries & Galloway

52

604

747

6

123

1,533

Dundee City

35

621

657

73

22

1,407

East Ayrshire

11

527

545

54

13

1,150

East Dunbartonshire

31

494

611

62

24

1,222

East Lothian

51

424

455

-

23

953

East Renfrewshire

23

521

643

28

9

1,224

Edinburgh City

122

1,475

1,429

179

76

3,281

Eilean Siar

1

158

159

-

6

324

Falkirk

25

746

741

67

24

1,603

Fife

60

1,714

1,622

65

68

3,529

Glasgow City

80

2,196

2,013

405

188

4,883

Highland(3)

29

1,004

1,215

38

74

2,360

Inverclyde

7

321

358

39

7

732

Midlothian

33

374

415

30

27

880

Moray

6

397

440

-

45

887

North Ayrshire

38

613

631

45

36

1,363

North Lanarkshire

71

1,656

1,659

217

13

3,615

Orkney Islands

11

117

131

-

6

265

Perth & Kinross

38

672

630

20

14

1,374

Renfrewshire

31

717

758

82

21

1,607

Scottish Borders

26

473

478

-

112

1,089

Shetland Islands

8

150

163

-

9

330

South Ayrshire

40

493

509

27

34

1,102

South Lanarkshire

78

1,495

1,471

153

28

3,225

Stirling

11

397

485

19

30

943

West Dunbartonshire

10

426

424

43

18

921

West Lothian

66

929

832

92

17

1,937

All local authorities(3)(4)

1,212

23,014

23,394

1,896

1,160

50,675

Grant aided (5)

-

15

45

79

-

139

Total

1,212

23,029

23,439

1,975

1,160

50,814

(1) These figures refer to full-time equivalents of teachers - see background notes 3.2, 3.3 and 6.1.

(2) Includes partnership ELC centres, and all teachers in ELC centres whether centre-based, centrally employed or home visiting.

(3) In February 2015, Highland teacher numbers were corrected, also effecting totals. See background note 3.4a.

(4) See background note 3.4b for information on double counting of teacher FTE between primary and ELC centres.

(5) In September 2014 there were eight grant aided schools, one mainstream with primary and secondary departments, and seven special schools. These schools are included in national totals, but are identified separately in local authority level tables.

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