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Academy school leaders in England face pay cap to curb ‘banker-style’ salaries
Academy school leaders in England face a pay cap to limit 'banker-style' salaries, as nearly 100 chief executives earn over £200,000 annually, with one exceeding £500,000. Pay per pupil in academy trusts ranges from less than £5 to over £150, and only a quarter of high-earners are women.
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