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NSW DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION TEACHER STAFFING ENTITLEMENTS
January 2018
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CONTENTS
Page
PRIMARY SCHOOLS 3
SECONDARY SCHOOLS 9
CENTRAL SCHOOLS 15
COMMUNITY SCHOOLS 17
SCHOOLS FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES 18
NON SSP SUPPORT ENTITLEMENTS 21
EDUCATION AND TRAINING UNITS IN JUVENILE JUSTICE CENTRES 22
INTENSIVE ENGLISH CENTRES 24
DISTANCE EDUCATION CENTRES 25
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This document details the teacher and executive entitlements for primary, secondary, central and community schools, intensive English centres, schools for specific purposes, distance education centres and education and training units in juvenile justice centres.
It does not include the staffing entitlements specific to secondary colleges, hospital schools or environmental education centres.
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
The teacher staffing entitlement formula for primary schools is the combination of the classroom teacher, relief from face to face, part-time, teacher librarian and executive allocations. These formulae are shown in Table 4.
School Classification
From the commencement of the 2016 school year the New Principal Classification Structure was implemented with principal positions classified based on the size of the school and the educational needs of the students who attend. The New Principal Classification Structure is detailed in the Crown Employees (Teachers in Schools and Related Employees) Salaries and Conditions Award 2017.
The New Principal Classification Structure includes two levels of teaching principal - TP1 and TP2. These principals were not part of the opt in process (see page 5 for entitlements for schools with teaching principals). Principals with the opt in choice who did not elect to opt into the New Principal Classification Structure stay on the Old Principal Classification Structure whilst they remain the principal of that school. The Old Principal Classification Structure classifies primary school principals, including schools with only K-2 enrolments, based on whole school enrolments, including regular class enrolments, pre-school enrolments and student support enrolments.
Table 1a Old Principal Classification Structure –Primary Schools
Total Student Enrolment
Classification of Principal
160-300 PP4
301-450 PP3
451-700 PP2
701+ PP1
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Executive Entitlement
Table 1b
Primary Schools Executive Entitlement
Total Student Enrolment Executive Entitlement
Deputy Principal FTE Assistant Principal FTE
0 - 112
113 - 159 1
160 - 240 2
241 - 420 3
421 - 515 4
516 - 700 1 4
701 - 1015 2 4
1016 - 1050 2 5
1051 - 1275 2 6
1276 - 1500
3 6
1501 - 1775
3 7
1776 - 2050
3 8
2051 - 2375
3 9
2376 + 4 9
Principal and Executive Release
All primary principal positions are non-teaching when enrolments reach 160 students. If this occurs after the Actual Enrolment Return has been submitted, principals should lodge a revised enrolment return on OMSEE once the increased enrolment has been maintained for 5 school days.
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Executive release is provided to primary schools as per Table 2a below:
Table 2a Primary Schools Executive Release
Total Student Enrolment Release Time (FTE)
0 - 504
0
505 - 1049
1
1050 - 1549
2
1550 +
3
This is allocated at the time of the Actual Enrolment Return and is not subject to revision throughout the year. Executive release is shown separately on the entitlement report. The executive release is allocated at the principal’s discretion.
Principals of smaller primary schools receive the following release through the school’s global budget. This is not included in the staffing entitlement report. The release time is as per Table 2b below:
Table 2b
TP1/TP2 Principal Release
Total Student Enrolment Release time
0 - 15 30 days per annum
16 - 25 32 days per annum
26 - 103 35 days per annum
104 - 159 The equivalent of 0.2FTE (41 days) per annum.
Relief from Face to Face
Full-time primary classroom teachers are entitled to 2 hours (0.084 FTE) of relief from face to face teaching each week. For regular classroom teachers 0.042 FTE of this entitlement is derived from the Relief from Face to Face (RFF) formula allocation and the remaining 0.042 FTE is derived from the Part-time and Teacher Librarian allocations.
Teachers who are entitled to RFF teaching are:
• Permanent full-time and permanent part-time teachers; • Temporary full-time and temporary part-time teachers; • Casual full-time teachers who are teaching the same class
continuously for five days or more. • Teaching executive staff are entitled to the same RFF as classroom
teachers.
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Permanent part-time or temporary part-time teachers are entitled to pro-rata of the face to face allocation of full-time teachers.
Teachers of support classes in regular schools are provided with a separate allocation for relief from face to face teaching.
Small School Supplementation
Small school supplementation, based on the number of K-2 students, is allocated to primary schools as per Table 3 below. This supplementation is also allocated to schools following any revised enrolment return submitted throughout the year.
Table 3 Small School Supplementation for Primary Schools
K-6 Enrolment Supplementation Maximum Supplementation
21-25 0.042 FTE for each K-2 student 0.630FTE
51 0.042 FTE for each K-2 student 0.630FTE
67-77# 0.042 FTE for each K-2 student 0.630FTE
104-112 1 x Assistant Principal relieving allowance
1 x Assistant Principal relieving allowance
# K-2 schools only
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Primary Staffing Schedule
Classroom teachers and relief from face to face FTE
Note: Use K–Y6 enrolments only
Part-time and teacher librarian FTE
Note: Use K–Y6 and student support enrolments
Enrolment Classroom
teachers
RFF
Enrolment Teacher
value
P/T
T/L
1-25 1 0.042 1–25 1 0.084 0.084 26–47 2 0.084 26–47 2 0.168 0.084 48–51 2 0.084 48–51 2 0.168 0.168 52–70 3 0.126 52–70 3 0.168 0.168 71–77 3 0.126 71–77 3 0.168 0.200 78–103 4 0.168 78–103 4 0.168 0.200
104–129 5 0.210 104–129 5 0.200 0.200 130–138 6 0.252 130–138 6 0.300 0.200 139–155 6 0.252 139–155 6 0.300 0.400
156 and over
based on formula:
K x 0.0513 Y1 x 0.0435 Y2 x 0.0400
Y3-6 x 0.0333 rounded up to
next whole number
(minimum of
seven teachers)
7 0.294 156 and over
based on formula:
K x 0.0513 Y1 x 0.0435 Y2 x 0.0400
Y3–6 x 0.0333 SS x 0.0333
rounded up to next whole
number
(minimum of seven teachers)
7 0.300 0.400 8 0.336 8 0.300 0.400 9 0.378 9 0.400 0.600
10 0.420 10 0.400 0.600 11 0.462 11 0.500 0.600 12 0.504 12 0.500 0.600 13 0.546 13 0.500 0.800 14 0.588 14 0.600 0.800 15 0.630 15 0.600 0.800 16 0.672 16 0.700 0.800 17 0.714 17 0.700 0.800 18 0.756 18 0.800 1.000 19 0.798 19 0.800 1.000 20 0.840 20 0.800 1.000 21 0.882 21 0.900 1.000 22 1.008 22 0.900 1.000 23 1.050 23 1.000 1.000 24 1.092 24 1.000 1.200 25 1.134 25 1.100 1.200 26 1.176 26 1.100 1.200 27 1.218 27 1.100 1.200 28 1.260 28 1.200 1.200 29 1.302 29 1.200 1.200 30 1.344 30 1.300 1.200 31 1.386 31 1.300 1.400 32 1.428 32 1.300 1.400 33 1.470 33 1.400 1.400 34 1.512 34 1.400 1.400 35 1.554 35 1.500 1.400 36 1.596 36 1.500 1.400 37 1.638 37 1.600 1.400 38 1.680 38 1.600 1.600 39 1.722 39 1.600 1.600 40 1.764 40 1.700 1.600 41 1.806 41 1.700 1.600 42 1.848 42 1.700 1.600 43 1.890 43 1.800 1.600 44 1.932 44 1.800 1.600
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Primary Staffing Schedule (continued)
Classroom teachers and relief from face to face FTE
Note: Use K–Y6 enrolments only
Part-time and teacher librarian FTE
Note: Use K–Y6 and student support enrolments
Enrolment Classroom
teachers
RFF
Enrolment Teacher
value
P/T
T/L
45 1.974 45 1.800 1.800 46 2.058 46 1.900 1.800 47 2.100 47 1.900 1.800 48 2.142 48 1.900 1.800 49 2.184 49 2.000 1.800 50 2.226 50 2.000 1.800
51 2.268 51 2.000 1.800 52 2.310 52 2.100 2.000 53 2.352 53 2.100 2.000 54 2.394 54 2.100 2.000 55 2.436 55 2.200 2.000 56 2.478 56 2.200 2.000 57 2.520 57 2.200 2.000 58 2.562 58 2.300 2.000 59 2.604 59 2.300 2.200 60 2.646 60 2.300 2.200
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SECONDARY SCHOOLS
Principal Classification
From the commencement of the 2016 school year the New Principal Classification Structure was implemented with principal positions classified based on the size of the school and the educational needs of the students who attend. The New Principal Classification Structure is detailed in the Crown Employees (Teachers in Schools and Related Employees) Salaries and Conditions Award 2017. Principals who did not elect to opt into the New Principal Classification Structure stay on the Old Principal Classification Structure whilst they remain the principal of that school. The Old Principal Classification Structure classifies the secondary school principal on whole school enrolments, including regular class enrolments, student support enrolments, distance education enrolments (DEC) and intensive English centre enrolments (IEC), as outlined in the table below:
Table 5 Old Principal Classification Structure – Secondary School
Total Student Enrolment Classification of Principal
1-900 PH2
More than 900 PH1
Secondary school principals are non-teaching.
Teacher Entitlement
A school’s secondary teacher staffing entitlement is the total of:
• general scale entitlement-Years 7-10, ie, General Scale Lower (GSL) • general scale entitlement-Years 11-12, ie, General Scale Upper (GSU) • part-time students’ formula entitlement • allowances and supplements
General Scale Entitlement-Years 7-10
The teacher entitlement for Years 7-10 is established by multiplying the total number of students in Years 7-10 (excluding those enrolled in approved support classes, IEC1
and DEC1) by 0.05272. The smaller schools’ supplement (if applicable) is added to this entitlement.
1 Refer to pages 22 and 23 for executive and teacher entitlements for IEC and DEC
General Scale Entitlement-Years 11-12
The teacher entitlement for Years 11-12 is determined from the total student enrolment in Years 11-12 in accordance with Table 6 below. Total student enrolment is a combination of the total of full-time enrolments together with the equivalent part-time student enrolments.
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Table 6
General Scale Upper Entitlement
Total Student Enrolment Teacher Entitlement FTE
0 - 30 0.129 for each student
More than 30 to 50 3.9 plus 0.097 for each additional student over 30.0
More than 50 to 70 5.8 plus 0.079 for each additional student over 50.0
More than 70 to 110 7.4 plus 0.069 for each additional student over 70.0
More than 110 to 210 10.2 plus 0.053 for each additional student over 110.0
More than 210 15.5 plus 0.058 for each additional student over 210.0
The Years 11-12 general scale entitlement calculation is rounded off to one decimal place and then added to other school entitlements.
Full-time Student Enrolments in Years 11-12
Full time Year 11 students are those studying 12 or more school delivered units or a combination of school delivered units (including VET units) and non-school delivered VET units.
Full time Year 12 students are those studying 10 or more school delivered units or a combination of school delivered units (including VET units) and non-school delivered VET units.
With the exception of VET units, externally provided courses cannot be counted in the 12 units required for full-time enrolment in Year 11 or 10 units for full-time enrolment in Year 12.
Part-time Student Enrolments in Years 11-12
A student in Years 11-12 is part-time if the student is enrolled in less than 12 units of study (Year 11) or 10 units of study (Year 12) of school delivered units (including VET units) or non-school delivered VET units. This may include students accumulating their HSC under Pathways or students repeating some Year 12 courses.
Students undertaking courses external to the school such as distance education, the Open High School, the Saturday School of Community Languages or other external providers are considered as part-time students if they are studying less than 12 units in Year 11 or less than 10 units in Year 12 when these courses are excluded from their pattern of study.
External VET units studied are added to the total school delivered units for the allocation of executive staff, SASS entitlements, concessional allowance, careers and library entitlements and principal classification.
The factors in the following tables are used to convert part-time student enrolments to an equivalent full-time student enrolment.
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Table 7 General Scale Upper Entitlement – Part-time Students
Number of Units Studied Year 11 FTE Student Enrolment
Year 12 FTE Student Enrolment
12 1.000 1.000
11 0.924 1.000
10 0.848 1.000
9 0.772 0.772
8 0.696 0.696
7 0.620 0.620
6 0.544 0.544
5 0.468 0.468
4 0.391 0.391
3 0.315 0.315
2 0.239 0.239
1 0.163 0.163
Where there is more than one part-time student, calculate the equivalent full-time student enrolment by multiplying the number of students by the corresponding factor for the number of units each student is studying and adding these together for the total. For example, for four part-time students, two studying 6 units and the other two studying 8 units, the equivalent full-time student enrolment is (2 x 0.544 + 2 x 0.696) = 2.480.
The equivalent full-time student enrolment is added to the full-time enrolment before calculating the Years 11-12 general scale entitlement. The equivalent full-time student value is not rounded off.
Executive Allowance
Executive allowance covers the non-teaching periods of the promotions positions.
An allowance of 1.0FTE is provided for the principal. The allocations for deputy principals and head teachers are detailed below.
An additional 0.4FTE executive allowance is allocated to schools with 1400 or more students.
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Deputy Principals and Executive Allowance
Table 8 Deputy Principals and Executive Allowance
February (Actuals) Enrolment Number of Deputy Principals and release
0 - 149 0
150 - 599 1 Deputy Principal with 0.5 FTE release
600 - 699 1 Deputy Principal with 0.8 FTE release
700 - 1399 2 Deputy Principals with 0.5 FTE release each
1400 - 2099 3 Deputy Principals with 0.5 FTE release each
2100 + 4 Deputy Principals with 0.5 FTE release each
Head Teachers and Executive Allowance
Executive release is allocated to head teachers on the basis of 0.2 FTE to each head teacher.
Head teachers are allocated to schools on the basis of the number of classroom teachers (FTE). The number of classroom teachers does not include distance education teachers, virtual selective school teachers, teachers in intensive English centres, itinerant teachers, teachers of substitute care, support teachers supervised by a head teacher support, HSLOs, district school counsellors or unique and emergent teacher supplementation.
Table 9 Head Teachers and Executive Allowance
Number of Secondary Teachers (FTE) Ratio of Head Teachers to Secondary Teachers
0-21 1 head teacher for every 5 teachers
More than 21 1 head teacher for every 5.98 teachers
Head teacher entitlements are rounded to the nearest whole number. Each secondary school is provided with a base allocation of one head teacher position. Each new and developing secondary school is provided with four head teacher positions.
Concession Allowance
A concession allowance of 0.1 FTE per 100 (or part thereof) of the total school enrolment (Years 7-12) is provided to cover a range of functions by teachers and executives in the school. Examples include religious education supervision, student welfare, sport organisation, choir, orchestral work or debating.
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Library Allowance
Table 10 Library Allowance
Years 7-12 Enrolment Teacher FTE
1 - 1200 1.0
1201 - 1250 1.2
1251 - 1599 1.4
1600 + 2.0
Career Education Allowance
Developing High Schools
Table 11 Career Education Allowance – Developing High Schools
School Enrolment Teacher FTE
1 - 120 0.2
1201 - 400 0.4
400 + 1.0
Other High Schools
Table 12 Career Education Allowance – Other High Schools
School Enrolment Teacher FTE
1 - 1300 1.0
1301 - 1599 1.2
1600 + 2.0
Learning and Support Teacher (LAS) Allocation
Learning and Support teacher allocations are provided to schools by Disability Programs as part of Every Student, Every School: Learning and Support.
Approved Support Class Supplement
For IM, IO, IS, H, V, P, BD, ED and AUT approved support classes, the normal period load of a teacher allocated to a support class is supplemented. The 0.4 supplement is provided to enable the load of a support class teacher to be retained at 28 periods.
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Smaller Schools’ Supplement
A further supplement dependent on enrolment is provided to central schools, community schools and smaller high schools. The supplement is determined from the total Years 7-10 enrolment. The smaller schools’ supplement allocations are detailed in the following table.
Table 13 Smaller School Supplement
Years 7-10 Enrolment Supplement FTE Years 7-10 Enrolment Supplement FTE
1-60
1.9
460-501
2.0
61-100 2.3 502-503 1.9
101-150 2.6 504-505 1.8
151-200 3.3 506-507 1.7
201-351 3.8 508-509 1.6
352-353 3.7 510-511 1.5
354-355 3.6 512-513 1.4
356-357 3.5 514-551 1.3
358-359 3.4 552-552 1.2
360-401 3.3 553-554 1.1
402-403 3.2 555-556 1.0
404-404 3.1 557-558 0.9
405-406 3.0 559-560 0.8
407-408 2.9 561-600 0.7
409-410 2.8 601-602 0.6
411-412 2.7 603-604 0.5
413-450 2.6 605-606 0.4
451-452 2.5 607-607 0.3
453-454 2.4 608-609 0.2
455-456 2.3 610-611 0.1
457-458 2.2 612 + 0.0
459-459 2.1
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CENTRAL SCHOOLS
Principal Classification
From the commencement of the 2016 school year the New Principal Classification Structure was implemented with principal positions classified based on the size of the school and the educational needs of the students who attend. The New Principal Classification Structure is detailed in the Crown Employees (Teachers in Schools and Related Employees) Salaries and Conditions Award 2017.
Principals who did not elect to opt into the New Principal Classification Structure stay on the Old Principal Classification Structure whilst they remain the principal of that school. The Old Principal Classification Structure classifies the central school principal on whole school enrolments, including regular class enrolments and student support enrolments.
Table 14 Old Principal Classification Structure - Central School
Total Student Enrolment Classification of Principal
26 -159 PC4
160 - 300 PC3
301 - 450 PC2
451 - 900 PH2
901 + PH1
Teacher Entitlement
The teacher entitlement for a central school is a combination of the primary and secondary teacher entitlements as determined by the respective formulae.
Central Schools Class 1 Executive Entitlement
The remaining executive entitlement of a central school class 1 (a central school with a total student enrolment of over 450) is determined separately by the relevant primary and secondary staffing formulae, as if the primary and secondary sections were separate schools, with the exception that the primary principal position is replaced with a primary non-teaching deputy principal position.
Central Schools Executive Entitlement: Primary
Table 15 Central Schools Executive Entitlement: Primary
Minimum Enrolment Assistant Principal Entitlement FTE
26 whole school P-12 1
160 whole school P-12 2
219 primary P-6 3
421 primary P-6 4 To determine the primary executive structure for other Assistant Principal and Deputy Principal
positions, identify the total primary enrolment P-6 then staff in accordance with the primary executive staffing structure. See Table 1b.
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Central Schools Executive Entitlement: Secondary
The allocation of secondary deputy principals to central schools is on the basis of the table below.
Table 16 Central Schools Secondary Deputy Principals Allowance
Primary Enrolment Secondary Enrolment Number of Deputy Principals
258 + 1
150 + 1
Scaled primary and secondary enrolments reach a level equivalent to 150 secondary students, ie. secondary enrolments + (0.58 x primary enrolments)
1
The allocation of head teachers is on the same basis as secondary schools, with a minimum of one head teacher.
Executive release for deputy principals and head teachers is on the same basis as secondary schools.
Teacher Entitlement
The teacher entitlement for a central school is a combination of the primary and secondary teacher entitlements as determined by the respective formulae, with the exception of the components detailed below.
Library Allowance
Table 17 Library Allowance – Central Schools
Years 7-12 Enrolment Teacher Librarian FTE
1 - 45 0.3
More than 45 to 110 0.4
More than 110 0.6
Career Education Allowance
Table 18 Career Education Allowance – Central Schools
Years 7-12 Enrolment Teacher FTE
1 - 80 0.1
More than 80 to 120 0.2
More than 120 to160 0.4
More than 160 to 200 0.6
More than 200 to 240 0.8
More than 240 1.0
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COMMUNITY SCHOOLS
Principal Classification
From the commencement of the 2016 school year the New Principal Classification Structure was implemented with principal positions classified based on the size of the school and the educational needs of the students who attend. The New Principal Classification Structure is detailed in the Crown Employees (Teachers in Schools and Related Employees) Salaries and Conditions Award 2017.
Principals who did not elect to opt into the New Principal Classification Structure stay on the Old Principal Classification Structure whilst they remain the principal of that school. The Old Principal Classification Structure classifies the community school principal on whole school enrolments, including regular class enrolments and student support enrolments.
Table 19 Old Principal Classification Structure – Community Schools
Total Student Enrolment Classification of Principal
1-900 PH2
More than 900 PH1
Community school principals are non-teaching.
Executive Entitlement
The executive entitlement of a community school is determined separately by the relevant primary and secondary staffing formulae, as if the primary and secondary sections were separate schools, with the exception that the primary principal position is replaced with a primary non-teaching deputy principal position.
Teacher Entitlement
The teacher entitlement for a community school is a combination of the primary and secondary teacher entitlements, as determined by the respective formulae.
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SCHOOLS FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES
Principal Classification
From the commencement of the 2016 school year the New Principal Classification Structure was implemented with principal positions classified based on the size of the school and the educational needs of the students who attend. The New Principal Classification Structure is detailed in the Crown Employees (Teachers in Schools and Related Employees) Salaries and Conditions Award 2017.
Principals who did not elect to opt into the New Principal Classification Structure stay on the Old Principal Classification Structure whilst they remain the principal of that school. The Old Principal Classification Structure classifies principals of schools for specific purposed on notional enrolments calculated by multiplying permanent full-time teaching staff (classes) by 30.
Any part-time teaching staff (Staffing Category T or TE) where FTE < 1.00 and the codes in the following table are excluded.
Table 20
Codes Excluded for Principal and School Classification Description Staffing Category Staff Type
Itinerant Categories IT, ITE various Non-Teaching Executive E various Careers CA
Community Language Teacher CL
Senior Psychologist, Education DGO
District School Counsellor DSC
English as an Additional Language/Dialect ESL
Home School Liaison Officer HSL
Local Area Relief LAR
QTSS Release QTS
Relief face to face amalgamate RFA
Relief from face to face teaching RFF
Substitute Care SC
Unique and Emergent SS3
Integration TI
SSP Teacher at Ministerial Direction AMD
Teacher Librarian TL
Secondary Specialist SS
Vocational Transition VT
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School classification and principal level are then allocated based on notional enrolments as per the following table.
Table 21 Old Principal Classification Structure - Principal Level
Notional Enrolment Level of Principal Position
160 – 300 PS4
301 – 450 PS3
451 – 700 PS2
701 – 1015 PS1
Non-Principal Executive Entitlement
For non-principal executive entitlement, notional enrolments are calculated by multiplying teaching staff FTE x 30.
The codes in the following table are excluded from the FTE sum.
Table 22
Codes Excluded for Non-Principal Executive Entitlement
Description Staffing Category Staff Type
Itinerant Categories IT, ITE various
Non-Teaching Executive E various
Careers CA
Community Language Teacher CL
Senior Psychologist, Education DGO
District School Counsellor DSC
English as an Additional Language/Dialect ESL
Home School Liaison Officer HSL
Local Area Relief LAR
QTSS Release QTS
Relief face to face amalgamate RFA
Substitute Care SC
Unique and Emergent SS3
Integration TI
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Non-principal executive entitlement is then allocated based on the following table.
Table 23a Non-Principal Executive Entitlement
Total Student Enrolment Executive Entitlement
Deputy Principal FTE Assistant Principal FTE
0 - 112
113 - 159 1
160 - 240 2
241 - 420 3
421 - 515 4
516 - 700 1 4
701 - 1015 2 4
1016 - 1050 2 5
1051 - 1275 2 6
1276 - 1500
3 6
1501 - 1775
3 7
1776 - 2050
3 8
2051 - 2375
3 9
2376 + 4 9
Executive release is provided as per Table 23b below:
Table 23b Primary Schools Executive Release
Total Student Enrolment Release Time (FTE)
0 - 504
0
505 - 1049
1
1050 - 1549
2
1550 +
3
This is allocated at the time of the Actual Enrolment Return and is not subject to revision throughout the year. Executive release is shown separately on the entitlement report. The executive release is allocated at the principal’s discretion.
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NON SSP SUPPORT ENTITLEMENTS
Primary Schools (PSS Staffing Level)
To calculate the total classes contributing to support executive in primary schools, add up PSS codes with category T or TE, excluding those in the following table.
Table 24 Codes Excluded for Entitlement to Support Executive in Primary Schools
Description Staffing Category Staff Type
Early Intervention EI
Local Area Relief LAR
Learning and Support LST,LSR,LSB,LSP
Reading Recovery RR
Aboriginal students with Learning Difficulties SA
Assistant Principal Learning and Support APU
Support executive entitlement is allocated based on the following table.
Table 25 Entitlement to Support Executive in Primary Schools
Number of Classes Entitlement
3 to 6 Assistant Principal (Support)
7 or more Deputy Principal (Support) and replaces Assistant Principal (Support)
Secondary Schools (SSS Staffing Level)
To calculate the total classes contributing to support executive in secondary schools, add up SSS codes with category T, excluding those in the following table.
Table 26 Codes Excluded for Entitlement to Support Executive in Secondary Schools
Description Staffing Category Staff Type
Local Area Relief LAR
Learning and Support LST, LSR, LSB. LSP
Literacy and Numeracy Initiative (formally Reading Recovery) RR
Aboriginal students with Learning Difficulties SA
Assistant Principal Learning and Support APU
Support executive entitlement is allocated based on the following table. Table 27
Entitlement to Support Executive in Secondary Schools Number of Classes Entitlement
3 or more classes Head Teacher SSE (HSU)
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EDUCATION AND TRAINING UNITS IN JUVENILE JUSTICE CENTRES
Principal Classification
From the commencement of the 2016 school year the New Principal Classification Structure was implemented with principal positions classified based on the size of the school and the educational needs of the students who attend. The New Principal Classification Structure is detailed in the Crown Employees (Teachers in Schools and Related Employees) Salaries and Conditions Award 2017.
Principals who did not elect to opt into the New Principal Classification Structure stay on the Old Principal Classification Structure whilst they remain the principal of that school.
The school principal level is allocated based on the number of established classes as per the following table.
Table 28a Old Principal Classification Structure - Principal Level
Established Classes Principal Level 6 PP4 7 PP4 8 PP4 9 PP4 10 PP4 11 PP3 12 PP3 13 PP3 14 PP3 15 PP3 16 PP2 17 PP2 18 PP2 19 PP2 20 PP2
Non-principal executive entitlement is allocated based on the following table.
Table 28b Education and Training Units Executive Entitlement
Established Classes Deputy Principals FTE Assistant Principals FTE 6 2 7 3 8 3 9 3
10 3 11 4 12 4 13 4 14 1 4 15 1 4 16 1 4 17 1 4 18 2 4 19 2 4
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20 2 4
Classroom Teacher Entitlement
Teachers are allocated to education and training units in juvenile justice centres on the basis of 1.4 FTE for each class.
Extended School Year
Additional teacher entitlements are provided to education and training units in juvenile justice centres, where that unit is conducting classes over an extended school year.
The allocation is based on the number of additional teaching days required by the unit and the total teaching staff entitlement using the following formula.
Extended school year teacher FTE
Additional teaching days as a
= percentage of total X school days for the
year
Total teacher staffing
entitlement, including principal and executive
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INTENSIVE ENGLISH CENTRES
Executive Entitlement
Intensive English centres are located within regular schools. Executive positions and release for intensive English centres (IECs) are allocated based on the following table.
Table 29 IEC Executive Entitlements
Enrolments
40 to < 125
125 to < 150
150 to < 200
200 to < 226
226 to < 250
250 to < 276
276 to < 300 ≥ 300
Base Release FTE
0.6
0.8
0.3
0.5
0.7
0.9
1.1
1.3
Head Teacher Release FTE
0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2
Deputy Principal Release FTE
0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5
Teacher Entitlement
The teacher entitlement for a centre is determined by its student enrolment, which in turn determines the number of classes required. Entitlements are adjusted each term as new arrivals enroll and exit throughout the year.
In determining the number of classes required the following class sizes apply:
• regular classes: 18 students • special needs classes: 10.22 students
Each intensive English centre class attracts the appointment of 1.4 FTE teachers.
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DISTANCE EDUCATION CENTRES
Secondary Distance Education
Centres Classroom Teacher
Entitlement
Classroom teacher staffing for secondary distance education centres (DECs), both autonomous and integrated, is based on the full-time equivalent (FTE) student enrolment.
Classroom teacher FTE entitlement is the sum of:
• Years 7–10 FTE student enrolment multiplied by 0.159; • Years 11–12 FTE student enrolment multiplied by 0.203; and • Executive/concessional allowance of 0.014 per student FTE.
Executive Entitlement
Head teacher positions are established based on the FTE teacher entitlement and deputy principal positions are established based on student FTE enrolment. The number of head teacher positions is calculated as follows. Each head teacher has 0.2 FTE executive release.
Table 30 Head Teachers and Executive Allowance
Number of Secondary Teachers (FTE) Ratio of Head Teachers to Secondary Teachers
0-21 1 head teacher for every 5 teachers
More than 21 1 head teacher for every 5.98 teachers
Head teacher entitlements are rounded to the nearest whole number.
There is one deputy principal position when student enrolments are 150 FTE or more. The deputy principal position has 0.5 FTE executive release.
Primary Distance Education – Autonomous
Centres Classroom Teacher Entitlement
For primary classes, teachers are provided on the ratio of one teacher to 14 students or part thereof.
For preschool classes, teachers are provided on the ratio of one teacher for every 18 students or part thereof.
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Principal Classification
From the commencement of the 2016 school year the New Principal Classification Structure was implemented with principal positions classified based on the size of the school and the educational needs of the students who attend. The New Principal Classification Structure is detailed in the Crown Employees (Teachers in Schools and Related Employees) Salaries and Conditions Award 2017.
Principals who did not elect to opt into the New Principal Classification Structure stay on the Old Principal Classification Structure whilst they remain the principal of that school. For primary distance education – autonomous centres the principal position is classified based on the student enrolments multiplied by 2.14 and the resulting notional enrolment related to the Old Principal Classification Structure – Primary Schools (Table 1a).
Executive Entitlement
Executive staff are based on the number of teaching positions.
Table 31
Executive positions in autonomous DECs Number of teachers Executive positions
3 to 4 1 x Assistant Principal 5 to 10 2 x Assistant Principal
More than 10 1 x Deputy Principal 2 x Assistant Principal
Concession Allowance
A concession allowance provides for a reduction in the maximum number of students (14 in primary, 18 in preschool) in a class and is applied to the relevant executive position, as determined by the principal, in consultation with executive staff.
The concession allowance is calculated using the formula (0.15 + 0.04 x number of teachers) x 14 (primary)/18 (pre-school) = number of students by which a class can be reduced. This may result in the provision of an additional teacher.
Supplementary Teacher Entitlement
Supplementary teacher staffing is provided for part-time and teacher-librarian allocations, through the application of the Primary Staffing Schedule to the primary distance education student enrolments.
Primary Distance Education - Integrated Centres
The centre comes under the overall responsibility of the Principal of the host school.
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Classroom Teacher Entitlement
Teacher staffing is provided at the rate of one teacher per 14 students.
Executive Entitlement
Executive staff is based on the number of teaching positions, as described in Table 31 above.
Concessional Allowance
A concessional allowance is calculated based on the number of teaching positions, according to the formula (0.12+ 0.03 x number of teachers) x 14.
Supplementary Teacher Entitlement Supplementary teacher staffing entitlements for part-time and teacher librarian allocations are based on total school enrolments, which include the distance education students, and this may or may not result in an increased allocation over face to face students alone.