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this head teacher, there are ruestions. ., , ., , , questions. if it means, as it says, an ulift questions. if it means, as it says, an uplift of _ questions. if it means, as it says, an uplift of £1500 _ questions. if it means, as it says, an uplift of £1500 per— questions. if it means, as it says, an uplift of £1500 per pupil, - questions. if it means, as it says, an uplift of £1500 per pupil, that l an uplift of £1500 per pupil, that would be most welcome but the devil is in the detail and we know that some of that money is earmarked for other projects such as the uplift to the starting salary for teachers. they put their profits and revenues each yearm — they put their profits and revenues each year- - -— they put their profits and revenues each year... recently qualified as a teacher. each year... recently qualified as a teacher- by — each year... recently qualified as a teacher. by 2023, _ each year. .. recently qualified as a teacher. by 2023, new— each year... recently qualified as a teacher. by 2023, new teachers' i each year... recently qualified as a l teacher. by 2023, new teachers' pay will start at 30,000. i teacher. by 2023, new teachers' pay will start at 30,000.— will start at 30,000. i think at £30,000. — will start at 30,000. i think at £30,000, starting _ will start at 30,000. i think at £30,000, starting salary - will start at 30,000. i think at| £30,000, starting salary would will start at 30,000. i think at - £30,000, starting salary would have made _ £30,000, starting salary would have made a _ £30,000, starting salary would have made a major difference to that security— made a major difference to that security in— made a major difference to that security in terms of can i make that leap into— security in terms of can i make that leap into that career, the decision to commit— leap into that career, the decision to commit to that career option? these _ to commit to that career option? these are — to commit to that career option? these are saving is at least 12%... he think— these are saving is at least 12%... he think that _ these are saving is at least 12%... he think that school— these are saving is at least 12%... he think that school is _ these are saving is at least 12%... he think that school is another- these are saving is at least 12%...| he think that school is another big bill. how big is your energy bill for the school?— for the school? about 56,000 combined. — for the school? about 56,000 combined, gas _ for the school? about 56,000 combined, gas and _ for the school? about 56,000 combined, gas and electric. . for the school? about 56,000| combined, gas and electric. so for the school? about 56,000 - combined, gas and electric. so any rains ou combined, gas and electric. so any gains you can _ combined, gas and electric. so any gains you can make _ combined, gas and electric. so any gains you can make through - combined, gas and electric. so any gains you can make through this i combined, gas and electric. so any. gains you can make through this and any other savings are significant? it is enormous, yes. iairui’itli any other savings are significant? it is enormous, yes.— any other savings are significant? it is enormous, yes. with all these risin: it is enormous, yes. with all these rising costs. _ it is enormous, yes. with all these rising costs, schools _ it is enormous, yes. with all these rising costs, schools will— it is enormous, yes. with all these rising costs, schools will end - it is enormous, yes. with all these rising costs, schools will end up i rising costs, schools will end up just about back where they were in 2010. in terms of what they can

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