Physics Teacher, Postsecondary Salary Information

Physics Teacher, Postsecondary salary information, income percentile, mortgage affordability and more.

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How much does a physics teacher, postsecondary earn?

Annual salaries range from £29,112 to £59,412. Below is the full range of pay both before and after tax:

LowestAverageUpper
Pre-tax £29,112
(£2,426 p/mth)
£55,356
(£4,613 p/mth)
£59,412
(£4,951 p/mth)
Pre-tax Income Percentile 63rd 90th 91st
Post-tax £23,328
(£1,944 p/mth)
£40,644
(£3,387 p/mth)
£42,996
(£3,583 p/mth)
Post-tax Income Percentile 56th 86th 89th
Percentage Tax Deduction 20% 27% 28%
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Higher education physics teachers teach courses on the laws of matter and energy and guide students on a wide range of subjects related to physics. These teachers conduct lectures and are responsible for student examinations, laboratory work, homework, task assessment and assessment.

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Below are the range of mortgages typically affordable for a single applicant physics teacher, postsecondary:

LowestAverageUpper
average gross salary£29,107£55,357£59,414
max mortgage£130,982£249,107£267,363
deposit paid£14,554£27,679£29,707
max purchase price£145,536£276,786£297,070
mortgage repayment p.mth (2.5%|25yr)£594£1,130£1,213

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