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Teacher numbers in state schools fall by 1,900 amid workforce pressures

Published June 4, 2026
New data indicates that teacher numbers in England's state-funded schools have dropped by roughly 1,900 over the past twelve months, intensifying concerns about staffing pressures across the education sector. The decline comes amid ongoing struggles with teacher recruitment and retention, compounded by workload demands, pay concerns, and the rising cost of living. The fall in teacher numbers has prompted accusations that the government is making a "mockery" of its education commitments, with critics arguing that workforce reductions threaten to undermine the quality of provision in classrooms. For local authorities and school leaders, these statistics highlight the critical importance of sustainable workforce planning and adequate funding to ensure schools can continue attracting and retaining the skilled professionals needed to support children's learning.

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