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Schools' pension contributions 'very likely' to reduce following scheme revaluation

Published June 16, 2026
The government has signalled that schools and academies could soon see a reduction in their employer contributions to the Teachers' Pension Scheme. Jacqui Smith, speaking in her ministerial capacity, described a "very likely" and "considerable reduction" to these payments following the latest revaluation of the scheme. This development would be welcomed by headteachers and governors who have long raised concerns about rising staffing costs impacting their ability to balance budgets. Employer contributions to teachers' pensions represent a significant portion of school expenditure, and any reduction would free up resources that could be redirected towards frontline education and pupil support. While the exact timing and scale of the reduction remain to be confirmed, the announcement suggests a positive shift in the financial landscape for educational settings. Local authority cabinet members responsible for schools will be monitoring the details closely, as any easing of pension cost burdens could help alleviate some of the intense budgetary pressures currently facing maintained schools and academies alike.

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