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Windsor and Maidenhead

83 schools · 46 primary · 10 secondary · 22 open teaching jobs

83
Schools
28,276
Pupils
1,270
Teachers (FTE)
22
Open jobs

Windsor and Maidenhead is one of England's local authorities, responsible for 83 schools — 46 primary, 10 secondary, educating around 28,276 pupils. The median teacher salary across Windsor and Maidenhead's state-funded schools is £47,031 (2024-25). There are currently 22 open teaching jobs across the authority. Browse schools by town, see how the authority compares, and find teaching jobs in Windsor and Maidenhead.

Windsor and Maidenhead at a glance

Local authority
Windsor and Maidenhead
Nation
England
Total schools
83
Primary schools
46
Secondary schools
10
Pupils (state-funded)
28,276
Teachers (FTE)
1,270
Pupil–teacher ratio
19.5 (England 18.6)
Median teacher pay
£47,031
Spend per pupil
£8,135
Open teaching jobs
22

Workforce figures DfE School Workforce Census 2024-25; spending DfE CFR 2024-25; schools & pupils from GIAS. Open Government Licence.

Schools map — Windsor and Maidenhead

83 schools in Windsor and Maidenhead plotted by location.

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Teaching in Windsor and Maidenhead

Teacher pay and ratios vs the England average (2024-25).

£47,031
median teacher pay
below England avg (£47,185)
19.5
pupils per teacher
England avg 18.6
1,270
teachers (FTE)

Source: DfE School Workforce Census, 2024-25, Open Government Licence. Covers all state-funded schools, including academies.

School spending in Windsor and Maidenhead

Gross expenditure per pupil — LA-maintained schools (2024-25).

£8,135
per pupil (all phases)
£7,021
per primary pupil
£7,881
per secondary pupil

Source: DfE “LA and school expenditure” (CFR), 2024-25, Open Government Licence. Council-maintained schools; academies report separately.

Key services in Windsor and Maidenhead

Admissions, term dates, SEND and transport — official council services for Windsor and Maidenhead.

Links open official GOV.UK services, which direct you to Windsor and Maidenhead’s council by postcode. Always confirm dates and deadlines with the council.

Schools in Windsor and Maidenhead

View all 83 schools in Windsor and Maidenhead

Teaching jobs in Windsor and Maidenhead

View 22 open teaching jobs in Windsor and Maidenhead

Windsor and Maidenhead: frequently asked questions

How many schools are there in Windsor and Maidenhead?

Windsor and Maidenhead has 83 schools, including 46 primary and 10 secondary schools, educating around 28,276 pupils. This covers state-funded and other schools in the local authority recorded on Get Information About Schools (GIAS).

What is the average teacher salary in Windsor and Maidenhead?

The median teacher salary across Windsor and Maidenhead's state-funded schools is £47,031 (DfE School Workforce Census 2024-25), below the England average of £47,185. The pupil–teacher ratio is 19.5, against an England average of 18.6.

Who employs teachers in Windsor and Maidenhead?

It depends on the school. In council-maintained schools, Windsor and Maidenhead local authority is the legal employer; in academies and free schools the academy trust employs staff directly. You can apply for teaching jobs in Windsor and Maidenhead through the school, the academy trust, the council or a recruitment agency.

How do I apply for a school place in Windsor and Maidenhead?

Apply through Windsor and Maidenhead's co-ordinated admissions scheme using your home council — one application covers schools across the authority, including community and voluntary-controlled schools. Use the official GOV.UK service, which routes you to Windsor and Maidenhead by postcode; deadlines and catchment rules are set by the council.

Are there teaching jobs in Windsor and Maidenhead?

Yes — there are currently 22 open teaching vacancies in Windsor and Maidenhead. New roles are listed as schools and trusts publish them.