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NAHT Cymru is the definitive voice of school leaders in Wales. We keep the best interests of children at the heart of everything we do.

Along with our colleagues in England and Northern Ireland, we are here to defend and extend the rights of our members, as well as provide advice, protection and support specific to school leaders throughout Wales

NAHT Cymru yw llais diffyniadol arweinwyr ysgolion yng Nghymru. Mae buddiannau gorau plant yng nghraidd popeth a wnawn.

Ynghyd â'n cydweithwyr yn Lloegr a Gogledd Iwerddon, rydym yn bodoli i warchod ac ymestyn hawliau ein haelodau, yn ogystal â darparu cyngor, diogelwch a chymorth sy'n benodol i arweinwyr ysgolion ledled Cymru.

Tackling recruitment and retention crisis key to controlling supply teacher costs says NAHT Cymru

Responding to figures sourced by the Welsh Conservatives which show 16 councils spent more than £78m on supply teachers in 2023/24, Laura Doel, national secretary at school leaders’ union NAHT Cymru, said:

“There will always be a need for schools to use supply teachers, but the recruitment and retention challenges facing schools mean demand has undoubtedly grown, so much so, that it cannot even be fully met by agencies.

“This huge bill is therefore shocking but not surprising, because although many schools are struggling to make budgets add up, they cannot magic the permanent teachers they need out of thin air and must still ensure they can deliver the learning pupils deserve - including in the event of short-term absences.

“While it is right supply teachers are fairly paid, no private company should be making excessive profits off the back of this situation, and affordability should be a key consideration as the Welsh Government continues work to develop a sustainable new supply teaching model after its recent pilot failed to get off the ground.

“However, the biggest priority should be to restore teaching as an attractive career proposition, and these findings must serve as a wake-up call for ministers that recruitment and retention is in crisis. That means restoring the value of pay following the real-terms cuts suffered since 2010, and tangible action to alleviate concerns over unsustainable workload and improve the wellbeing of teachers and support staff who are being expected to do ever more, often with fewer resources.”

First published 15 April 2025
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Welsh Government

Independent review of school teachers pay and conditions in Wales

OPENED 18 January 2018 - CLOSES 1 March 2018

NAHT Cymru draft response of independent review

Support for doctoral study
OPENED 8 December 2017 - CLOSES 2 March 2018

The Education (Amendments Relating to Teacher Assessment Information) (Wales) Regulations 2018
OPENED 14 November 2017 – CLOSES 30 January 2018

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