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Monday, 25 February 2019

HEADTEACHER GETS FTSE 250 SALARY! £143K FOR A FEW MONTHS WORK!

Primary schools are suffering as a result of government cutbacks so one might think that certain head teachers named and shamed here might feel that they are troughing at the expense of those schools... presuming they have shame, of course!

A chunk of FTSE CEO's just don't deserve their outrageous salaries but are now being joined by a clique of college principals including one from K&C who joins Holland Park Academy boss,£285k a year, Colin Hall and his 'friend' and deputy, David Chappell on the 'Rich List'. 
Dave gets around £200,000 a year and three others over £100,000 each!
HPA has another three employees on more than £100,000, including Dave, the academy head and accounting officer, was paid between £180,000 and £185,000.

What with the outrageous amounts being paid to vice-chancellors at faux universities it looks as if primary schools are being starved in order pay greedy people like McMahon.

Elaine McMahon, who was interim principal at Kensington and Chelsea College, received over £20,000 per month. Had she stayed a year, her pay would have been £245,142 making her one of the country's highest paid principals in this period, despite being at a small college with an income of just £8.59 million in 2017-18.


PRINCIPLED PRINCIPAL?

Kensington and Chelsea College employed Ms McMahon as interim principal for a period of seven months from 24 July 2017 to 23 February 2018. According to the college’s financial statement, her total payments for the period were £143,000.

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6 comments:

  1. We need the Dame to expose absurdities like these teaching salaries. Residents always knew what a rip off nasty Colin Hall is but the depth of profligacy at the school, including close friend Dave on a fragrant £200k per year, is monstrous. But it fits a pattern with all the designer furniture in the Headmaster's study and the £100k bit of rusty metal on the roof of the school (a Derek Morley sculpture for those not in the know).

    How do these salaries benchmark against top schools like Winchester (Boy Marshall) and Eton (champagne socialist Lasfari)? The Headmaster of the private school where Bent-Coade educates her sprogs (Christs Hospital) gets paid half as much as Hall. Enough said.

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    1. The HPS sculpture (the bit of rusty metal on the roof) is an Anthony Gormley. One of Colin Hall's favourit contemporary artists. Hall, of course, is full of pretensions. A small person lording it over even smaller people.

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    2. Jackie Griffiths had the whole situation figured out. But the Council paid her of with a £100k gagging order.

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  2. It sucks. Tell a hard working nurse on £17k per year that this greedy woman was taking £20k per month from Kensington and Chelsea College.

    No wonder the electorate is turning to Corbyn. It is not so much what he is promising but more about what is rotten with the current Tory world.

    Is Kensington and Chelsea College run by the Council? Is this one of dizzy's decisions? To agree to pay that hapless looking woman £20k per month?

    Talk about political judgement!

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  3. The Dame deserves a special place in heaven for putting the spotlight on this kind of nonsense. If we the residents do nothing about it, then we are equally to blame for the wrongdoing

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  4. Colin Hall on £285k per year. Makes the Pascalls sound like a bargain. Two for £65k

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