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      elderflowertea
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        elderflowertea
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        junetan76:
        This is an interesting thread. hehe.


        I heard that in some schools, the teachers would reach school by 7.30am.
        Start teaching.. then after lessons at about 1pm, they would have lunch, meetings, workshops, projects, mark books, set exam papers, prepare teaching resources etc, etc etc.

        At 6pm, they would start night remedial classes for their pupils.
        After that, they would have CCAs till about 10pm before they pack home more worksheets to be cleared at home...

        Till now, I find it unbelievable.
        Can anyone tell me if this is true?
        Wow. Sure or not? I don't think CCAs are until 10pm.

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          junetan76
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          I don’t know actually. I heard this from my friend, who heard this from her Primary school teacher.

          Another friend working as a teacher told me they did this in her previous school.

          But these are the top schools.

          I just find it unbelievable. I mean, how does one survive or have good health if one is to live with this kind of lifestyle?

          Teachers’ pay wise, I understand it depends on whether they are degree holders or diploma holders. The difference in the salary is HUGE. (Unsure of their starting pay though, with the new scheme).

          Full-time ex-teacher tutors are earning big bucks? I disagree. I disagree completely!
          Would $20/hr for a P3 level be considered high? hhaha…

          So nope. Tuition doesn’t make one rich easily.
          And nope, I didn’t take up those assignments that I feel are belittling my ability either.

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            sarahteddy
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            elderflowertea:
            verykiasumummy:



            i suppose the extra income can cover those... how much does a teacher earn? $4k?? $5k??

            Most of them should be earning quite a lot by the time they finish their bond. I have one relative earning about $8000 per month teaching in a JC.


            Your relative earns $8k per month by just teaching in a JC? Not very likely unless he/she holds key position and has reached his scale ceiling, or he/she is a school leader. I know a retired Maths teachers whose last drawn pay was only $6k plus.

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              jeanj
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              What sarahteddy said 😄 presumably your relative is a school leader?


              Starting pay for degree-qualified teachers is 2.9k, 3.2k with honours.
              Dip holders get around 1.9k as their starting pay.

              My nephew is HOD PE in a secondary school and he draws around 7k.

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                janet88
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                verykiasumummy:
                elderflowertea:

                [quote=\"verykiasumummy\"]

                i suppose the extra income can cover those... how much does a teacher earn? $4k?? $5k??

                Most of them should be earning quite a lot by the time they finish their bond. I have one relative earning about $8000 per month teaching in a JC.

                we are talking about pri teachers, they should hv just about $4k or $5k... so if quit and become full time ex-teacher tutor, they can earn at least $12k... good income for them..[/quote]if hire ex-teacher to be tutor, would it be like doing nothing but just assessment books or worksheets ? i had a bad experience last year...not ex-teacher but current teacher...she just gives worksheets. if she does this in school as well, how good can her class standard be?

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                  sarahteddy
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                  Hi jeanj,


                  your nephew is a key personnel in the school and therefore it is possible for him to be paid 7k to 8k plus.

                  For a normal teacher who is not in the middle-management, maximum is 7k plus and he/she has reached his salary scale ceiling.


                  jeanj:
                  What sarahteddy said 😄 presumably your relative is a school leader?

                  Starting pay for degree-qualified teachers is 2.9k, 3.2k with honours.
                  Dip holders get around 1.9k as their starting pay.

                  My nephew is HOD PE in a secondary school and he draws around 7k.

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                    junetan76
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                    jeanj:


                    Starting pay for degree-qualified teachers is 2.9k, 3.2k with honours.
                    Dip holders get around 1.9k as their starting .
                    I am unsure of degree holders.

                    But when I first started with a Diploma as untrained tr in the 1990s, it was less than $1.2k.
                    Even after NIE, the pay wasn't more than $1.4k.
                    In fact, in 2006, I was still drawing around $1.6k.

                    My colleagues weren't drawing fantastic pay either.

                    I really wish I was drawing high pay like $6k and more from what I have read.

                    But the reality told me otherwise.

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                      catddy2002
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                      junetan76:
                      I don't know actually. I heard this from my friend, who heard this from her Primary school teacher.

                      Another friend working as a teacher told me they did this in her previous school.

                      But these are the top schools.

                      I just find it unbelievable. I mean, how does one survive or have good health if one is to live with this kind of lifestyle?

                      Teachers' pay wise, I understand it depends on whether they are degree holders or diploma holders. The difference in the salary is HUGE. (Unsure of their starting pay though, with the new scheme).

                      Full-time ex-teacher tutors are earning big bucks? I disagree. I disagree completely!
                      Would $20/hr for a P3 level be considered high? hhaha..

                      So nope. Tuition doesn't make one rich easily.
                      And nope, I didn't take up those assignments that I feel are belittling my ability either.

                      Hi,

                      FYI, teachers or ex-teachers are charging $40-$50/hr or maybe more for Pri school student for one-to-one.
                      $20/hr might be charge by student still studying.

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                        for p6 english, teachers are charging $80/per hour 1-1…min 2 hours.

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