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<p>The information requested is not held centrally. Teachers are not paid overtime
as part of the national framework of terms and conditions.</p><p> </p><p>The School
Teachers’ Pay and Conditions Document (STPCD) sets out the terms and conditions, including
working hours, of teachers employed in maintained schools in England. The STPCD requires
that teachers be available for work on 195 days each year, of which 190 are teaching
days (the other five being for INSET); teachers are also required to be available
for 1265 hours each year to be allocated reasonably across these days. The 1265 hours
make up the directed hours, which are available for headteachers to direct the work
of teachers.</p><p> </p><p>In addition to the directed time, teachers must also work
"such reasonable additional hours as may be necessary to enable the effective
discharge of the teacher’s professional duties".</p><p> </p><p>Non-maintained
schools, including academies and free schools, are responsible for determining the
pay and conditions of their staff themselves. Such schools are not obliged to follow
the statutory arrangements set out in the STPCD, although they may still choose to
do so if they wish.</p><p>The Department collects robust information about teachers’
working hours in both the Teaching and Learning International Survey and the Teacher
Workload Survey, including time spent on teaching and non-teaching activities.</p>
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