Part One of the Complete List of Principals” Pay in FE Colleges in LSC Accounts Documents,
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College principals across the UK have earned a combined total of more than £33 million throughout 2004-2005, writes Vijay Pattni, reporter for FE News.
According to information collected and released by the Learning and Skills Council (LSC) and available on their website (to view the LSC’s College Accounts document for 2004 / 2005, please click here), a total of £33,962,000 was handed out to Principals across the country.
The spreadsheets give intimate details of college spending and income, and in light of the now postponed lecturer’s strike over pay, these figures will no doubt unsettle the bruised hierarchy of the sector. Following Friday’s publication of the highest earning Principals, below is part one of a comprehensive list of the principals” pay in those colleges who responded to the LSC request for data in the country. To interpret the figures, please note that PS is short for Principal’s Salary.
The List: £174,000 p.a. – £125,000 p.a.
Kingston College, London South; PS: £174,000.
Tower Hamlets College, London East; PS: £164,000.
Barnfield College, Bedfordshire and Luton; PS: £156,000.
Lewisham College, London East; PS: £154,000.
Peoples College, Nottingham (The), Nottinghamshire; PS: £144,000.
Newcastle College, Tyne and Wear; PS: £141,000.
Derby College, Derbyshire; PS: £140,000.
City and Islington College, London Central; PS: £135,000.
Doncaster College, South Yorkshire; PS: £135,000.
East Berkshire College, Berkshire; PS: £135,000.
Gloucestershire College of Arts and Technology, Gloucestershire; PS: £134,000.
Chichester College of Arts, Science and Technology, Sussex; PS: £131,000.
Ealing, Hammersmith and West London College, London West; PS: £131,000.
City College Brighton and Hove, Sussex; PS: £130,000.
Newham College of Further Education, London East; PS: £130,000.
Richmond upon Thames College, London South; PS: £130,000.
Sheffield College (The), South Yorkshire; PS: £128,000.
South Downs College, Hampshire and Isle of Wight; PS: £127,000.
Warwickshire College, Coventry and Warwickshire; PS: £126,000.
Barnet College, London North; PS: £125,000.
Bournemouth and Poole College, Bournemouth Dorset and Poole; PS: £125,000.
The List: £124,000 p.a. – £110,000 p.a.
City of Bristol College, West of England; PS: £124,000.
Cornwall College, Devon and Cornwall; PS: £124,000.
South Birmingham College, Birmingham and Solihull; PS: £124,000.
Sutton Coldfield College, Birmingham and Solihull; PS: £124,000.
New College, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire; PS: £123,000.
Norwich City College of Further and Higher Education, Norfolk; PS: £123,000.
Manchester College of Arts and Technology, Greater Manchester; PS: £123,000.
Bridgwater College, Somerset; PS: £122,000.
College of North East London (The), London North; PS: £122,000.
Bradford College, West Yorkshire; PS: £121,000.
Croydon College, London South; PS: £121,000.
North Hertfordshire College, Hertfordshire; PS: £121,000.
Newham Sixth Form College, London East; PS: £120,000.
Hackney Community College, London East; PS: £119,000.
South Cheshire College, Cheshire and Warrington; PS: £119,000.
City College, Birmingham, Birmingham and Solihull; PS: £118,000.
City Literary Institute (The), London Central; PS: £117,000.
Cambridge Regional College, Cambridgeshire; PS: £117,000.
Suffolk College, Suffolk; PS: £117,000.
Solihull College (The), Birmingham and Solihull; PS: £115,000.
Lambeth College, London Central; PS: £115,000.
Havering College of Further and Higher Education, London East; PS: £115,000.
Matthew Boulton College of Further and Higher Education, Birmingham and Solihull; PS: £115,000.
Oxford and Cherwell College, Milton Keynes, Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire; PS: £115,000.
Truro College, Devon and Cornwall; PS: £114,000.
Mid-Kent College of Higher and Further Education, Kent and Medway; PS: £114,000.
Hartpury College, Gloucestershire; PS: £113,000.
Wigan and Leigh College, Greater Manchester; PS: £113,000.
Widnes and Runcorn Sixth Form College, Greater Merseyside; PS: £112,000.
Stoke-on-Trent College, Staffordshire; PS: £111,000.
Sussex Downs College, Leicestershire; PS: £111,000.
Knowsley Community College, Greater Merseyside; PS: £111,000.
Canterbury College, Kent and Medway; PS: £110,000.
City College Coventry, Coventry and Warwickshire; PS: £110,000.
Westminster Kingsway College, London Central; PS: £110,000.
Weston College, West of England; PS: £110,000.
The List: £109,000 p.a. – £100,000 p.a.
Dudley College of Technology, Black Country; PS: £109000.
Oaklands College, Hertfordshire; PS: £109,000.
Park Lane College, West Yorkshire; PS: £109,000.
Barnsley College, South Yorkshire; PS: £108,000.
Halton College, Greater Merseyside; PS: £108,000.
Tameside College, Greater Manchester; PS: £108,000.
Rotherham College of Arts and Technology, South Yorkshire; PS: £108,000.
North Trafford College of Further Education, Greater Manchester; PS: £108,000.
City of Sunderland College, Tyne and Wear; PS: £107,000.
Leicester College, Leicestershire; PS: £107,000.
City College, Manchester, Greater Manchester; PS: £107,000.
Plymouth College of Further Education, Devon and Cornwall; PS: £107,000.
East Durham and Houghall Community College, County Durham; PS: £107,000.
Workers Educational Association, London East; PS: £106,000.
Bolton College, Greater Manchester; PS: £106,000.
Carshalton College, London South; PS: £106,000.
College of North West London (The), London West; PS: £106,000.
Moulton College, Northamptonshire; PS: £105,000.
Exeter College, Devon and Cornwall; PS: £105,000.
Uxbridge College, London West; PS: £105,000.
St Francis Xavier Sixth Form College, London Central; PS: £105,000.
College of West Anglia (The), Norfolk; PS: £104,000.
Crawley College, Sussex; PS: £104,000.
Preston College, Lancashire; PS: £104,000.
Guildford College of Further and Higher Education, Surrey; PS: £104,000.
Walsall College of Arts and Technology, Black Country; PS: £104,000.
Blackpool and The Fylde College, Lancashire; PS: £103,000.
Hull College, Humberside; PS: £103,000.
Oldham College, Greater Manchester; PS: £103,000.
Richmond Adult and Community College, London South; PS: £103,000.
South Thames College, London Central; PS: £103,000.
Waltham Forest College, London North; PS: £103,000.
Bournville College of Further Education, Birmingham and Solihull; PS: £103,000.
Greenwich Community College, London East; PS: £102,000.
Grimsby College, Humberside; PS: £102,000.
Hertford Regional College, Hertfordshire; PS: £102,000.
North East Surrey College of Technology, Surrey; PS: £102,000.
New College, Durham, County Durham; PS: £101,000.
North Nottinghamshire College, Nottinghamshire; PS: £101,000.
Southwark College, London Central; PS: £101,000.
Tresham Institute, Northamptonshire; PS: £101,000.
Wiltshire College, Wiltshire and Swindon; PS: £101,000.
Bury College, Greater Manchester; PS: £101,000.
South Tyneside College, Tyne and Wear; PS: £101,000.
Myerscough College, Lancashire; PS: £100,000.
Brockenhurst College, Hampshire and Isle of Wight; PS: £100,000.
Colchester Institute, Essex; PS: £100,000.
East Surrey College, Surrey; PS: £100,000.
Kensington and Chelsea College, London Central; PS: £100,000.
Liverpool Community College, Greater Merseyside; PS: £100,000.
Merton College, London South; PS: £100,000.
South Kent College, Kent and Medway; PS: £100,000.
Tyne Metropolitan College, Tyne and Wear; PS: £100,000.
Wirral Metropolitan College, Greater Merseyside; PS: £100,000.
Luton Sixth Form College, Bedfordshire and Luton; PS: £100,000.
South East Essex College of Arts and Technology, Essex; PS: £100,000.
Stockport College of Further and Higher Education, Greater Manchester; PS: £100,000.
Once again, to view the LSC’s College Accounts document for 2004 / 2005, please click here. To continue the list of College Principals” salaries, please click here!
Vijay Pattni
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