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Pembrokeshire County Council Cyngor Sir Penfro Pembrokeshire County Council Cyngor Sir Penfro Freedom of Information Request: 9410 Directorate: Central Units – Human Resources Response date: 21/03/2019 Request: Request for information regarding teachers:- I would like to submit a freedom of information request to find out how many teachers have been employed by state schools in Pembrokeshire over the past five years. Can this information please be broken down by academic year? For example, in 2014-15 there were (x) teachers employed by state schools in Pembrokeshire. I would like this information for the years 2014-15, 2015-16, 2016-17, 2017-18 and if possible, the current academic year, 2018-19. I would like this figure to include head teachers and senior teaching staff but not teaching assistants, teaching support or PGCE students on placement at schools. Response: Please see attached the information attached on excel spreadsheet – data excludes supply teachers and is headcount not FTE numbers. 2014 Level2:Structure Teachers Angle VC School 3 Broad Haven CP School 6 Brynconin CP School 5 Cilgerran VCP School 7 Cleddau Reach School 12 Coastlands CP School 4 Cosheston VC School 4 Croesgoch CP School 9 Eglwyswrw CP School 8 Fenton CP School 20 Gelli Aur/Golden Grove School 17 Goodwick CP School 8 Hakin Community School 19 Haverfordwest JMVC School 8 Holy Name RC School 9 Hook CP School 6 Hubberston VC School 8 Johnston CP School 9 Lamphey Primary School 10 Maenclochog CP School 6 Manorbier VC School 4 Mary Immaculate RC School 12 Milford Haven CPJM School 18 Milford Haven School 56 Monkton Priory Community School 17 Mount Airey CPI School 13 Narberth CP School 17 Neyland Community School 16 Orielton CP School 4 Pembroke Dock CP School 34 Pennar Community School 14 Portfield School 23 Prendergast Community School 22 Puncheston CP School 6 Roch CP School 9 Sageston CP School 6 Saundersfoot CP School 14 Sir Thomas Picton School 75 Solva CP School 6 Spittal VC School 9 Stackpole VC School 4 St Aidans VA School 5 St Dogmaels CP School 6 Stepaside CP School 9 St Florence VC School 5 St Francis RC School 6 St Marks VA School 7 St Marys RC School 6 St Oswalds VA School 7 St Teilos RC School 6 Tasker Milward VC School 54 Tavernspite CP School 10 Templeton CP School 6 Tenby CP School 11 Tenby Infants VC School 12 The Greenhill School 69 The Meads CPI School 16 Wolfscastle CP School 4 Ysgol Bro Dewi VA 6 Ysgol Bro Gwaun 42 Ysgol Bro Ingli 6 Ysgol Clydau 5 Ysgol Dewi Sant 34 Ysgol Ger Y Llan 10 Ysgol Glan Cleddau 14 Ysgol Glannau Gwaun 12 Ysgol Gyfun Ddwyieithog Y Preseli 65 Ysgol Harri Tudur/Henry Tudor School 75 Ysgol Llanychllwydog 3 Ysgol y Frenni 12 Sum: 1,080 2015 Level2:Structure Teachers Angle VC School 3 Broad Haven CP School 9 Brynconin CP School 5 Cilgerran VCP School 7 Cleddau Reach School 12 Coastlands CP School 6 Cosheston VC School 3 Croesgoch CP School 9 Eglwyswrw CP School 8 Fenton CP School 20 Gelli Aur/Golden Grove School 18 Goodwick CP School 7 Hakin Community School 18 Haverfordwest JMVC School 7 Holy Name RC School 7 Hook CP School 6 Hubberston VC School 8 Johnston CP School 10 Lamphey Primary School 11 Maenclochog CP School 6 Manorbier VC School 4 Mary Immaculate RC School 13 Milford Haven CPJM School 17 Milford Haven School 56 Monkton Priory Community School 15 Mount Airey CPI School 10 Narberth CP School 19 Neyland Community School 15 Orielton CP School 4 Pembroke Dock CP School 36 Pennar Community School 13 Portfield School 26 Prendergast Community School 20 Puncheston CP School 5 Roch CP School 9 Sageston CP School 7 Saundersfoot CP School 15 Sir Thomas Picton School 73 Solva CP School 3 Spittal VC School 10 Stackpole VC School 3 St Aidans VA School 4 St Dogmaels CP School 7 Stepaside CP School 9 St Florence VC School 5 St Francis RC School 5 St Marks VA School 6 St Marys RC School 6 St Oswalds VA School 7 St Teilos RC School 7 Tasker Milward VC School 48 Tavernspite CP School 9 Templeton CP School 6 Tenby CP School 12 Tenby Infants VC School 13 The Greenhill School 63 The Meads CPI School 16 Wolfscastle CP School 4 Ysgol Bro Dewi VA 5 Ysgol Bro Gwaun 43 Ysgol Bro Ingli 6 Ysgol Clydau 5 Ysgol Dewi Sant 32 Ysgol Ger Y Llan 9 Ysgol Glan Cleddau 14 Ysgol Glannau Gwaun 15 Ysgol Gyfun Ddwyieithog Y Preseli 63 Ysgol Harri Tudur/Henry Tudor School 78 Ysgol Llanychllwydog 2 Ysgol y Frenni 13 Sum: 1,065 2016 Level2:Structure Teachers Angle VC School 3 Broad Haven CP School 10 Brynconin CP School 7 Cilgerran VCP School 7 Cleddau Reach School 12 Coastlands CP School 4 Cosheston VC School 3 Croesgoch CP School 9 Eglwyswrw CP School 7 Fenton CP School 22 Gelli Aur/Golden Grove School 17 Goodwick CP School 7 Hakin Community School 19 Haverfordwest JMVC School 7 Holy Name RC School 6 Hook CP School 5 Hubberston VC School 8 Johnston CP School 10 Lamphey Primary School 10 Maenclochog CP School 8 Manorbier VC School 4 Mary Immaculate RC School 13 Milford Haven CPJM School 18 Milford Haven School 56 Monkton Priory Community School 16 Mount Airey CPI School 14 Narberth CP School 15 Neyland Community School 15 Orielton CP School 3 Pembroke Dock CP School 33 Pennar Community School 12 Portfield School 27 Prendergast Community School 20 Puncheston CP School 4 Roch CP School 8 Sageston CP School 6 Saundersfoot CP School 13 Sir Thomas Picton School 72 Solva CP School 4 Spittal VC School 11 Stackpole VC School 3 St Aidans VA School 6 St Dogmaels CP School 6 Stepaside CP School 8 St Florence VC School 5 St Francis RC School 6 St Marks VA School 6 St Marys RC School 4 St Oswalds VA School 8 St Teilos RC School 6 Tasker Milward VC School 39 Tavernspite CP School 9 Templeton CP School 8 Tenby Church in Wales VCP School 16 The Greenhill School 65 The Meads CPI School 18 Wolfscastle CP School 4 Ysgol Bro Dewi VA 5 Ysgol Bro Gwaun 40 Ysgol Bro Ingli 5 Ysgol Clydau 5 Ysgol Dewi Sant 27 Ysgol Ger Y Llan 7 Ysgol Glan Cleddau 13 Ysgol Glannau Gwaun 14 Ysgol Gyfun Ddwyieithog Y Preseli 62 Ysgol Hafan y Mor 6 Ysgol Harri Tudur/Henry Tudor School 73 Ysgol Llanychllwydog 3 Ysgol y Frenni 11 Sum: 1,033 2017 Level2:Structure Teachers Broad Haven CP School 6 Brynconin CP School 6 Cilgerran VCP School 6 Cleddau Reach School 11 Coastlands CP School 4 Cosheston VC School 2 Croesgoch CP School 9 Eglwyswrw CP School 5 Fenton CP School 21 Gelli Aur/Golden Grove School 16 Gelliswick Church in Wales School 26 Goodwick CP School 8 Haverfordwest JMVC School 5 Holy Name RC School 8 Hook CP School 5 Johnston CP School 12 Lamphey Primary School 11 Maenclochog CP School 7 Manorbier VC School 4 Mary Immaculate RC School 11 Milford Haven CPJM School 19 Milford Haven School 59 Monkton Priory Community School 17 Mount Airey CPI School 9 Narberth CP School 16 Neyland Community School 14 Pembroke Dock CP School 29 Pennar Community School 12 Penrhyn Church in Wales School 5 Portfield School 24 Prendergast Community School 18 Puncheston CP School 5 Roch CP School 8 Sageston CP School 7 Saundersfoot CP School 13 Sir Thomas Picton School 73 Solva CP School 4 Spittal VC School 10 St Aidans VA School 5 St Dogmaels CP School 6 Stepaside CP School 7 St Florence VC School 3 St Francis RC School 6 St Marks VA School 7 St Marys RC School 4 St Oswalds VA School 9 St Teilos RC School 6 Tasker Milward VC School 35 Tavernspite CP School 9 Templeton CP School 8 Tenby Church in Wales VCP School 13 The Greenhill School 60 The Meads CPI School 17 Wolfscastle CP School 3 Ysgol Bro Dewi VA 6 Ysgol Bro Gwaun 35 Ysgol Bro Ingli 6 Ysgol Clydau 5 Ysgol Dewi Sant 27 Ysgol Ger Y Llan 8 Ysgol Glan Cleddau 13 Ysgol Glannau Gwaun 13 Ysgol Gyfun Ddwyieithog Y Preseli 59 Ysgol Hafan y Mor 7 Ysgol Harri Tudur/Henry Tudor School 72 Ysgol Llanychllwydog 4 Ysgol y Frenni 10 Sum: 988 2018 Level2:Structure Teachers Broad Haven CP School 7 Brynconin CP School 6 Cilgerran VCP School 6 Cleddau Reach School 11 Coastlands CP School 5 Cosheston VC School 2 Croesgoch CP School 5 Eglwyswrw CP School 5 Fenton CP School 21 Gelli Aur/Golden Grove School 16 Gelliswick Church in Wales School 25 Goodwick CP School 8 Haverfordwest High VC School 103 Haverfordwest JMVC School 5 Holy Name RC School 7 Hook CP School 5 Johnston CP School 13 Lamphey Primary School 11 Maenclochog CP School 5 Manorbier VC School 4 Mary Immaculate RC School 13 Milford Haven Community Primary School 32 Milford Haven School 57 Monkton Priory Community School 14 Mount Airey CPI School 8 Narberth CP School 16 Neyland Community School 14 Pembroke Dock CP School 30 Pennar Community School 10 Penrhyn Church in Wales School 5 Portfield School 24 Prendergast Community School 18 Puncheston CP School 4 Roch CP School 9 Sageston CP School 7 Saundersfoot CP School 13 Spittal VC School 9 St Aidans VA School 6 St Dogmaels CP School 5 Stepaside CP School 8 St Florence VC School 3 St Francis RC School 7 St Marks VA School 6 St Marys RC School 3 St Oswalds VA School 9 St Teilos RC School 5 Tavernspite CP School 9 Templeton CP School 8 Tenby Church in Wales VCP School 14 The Greenhill School 52 Wolfscastle CP School 3 Ysgol Bro Gwaun 33 Ysgol Bro Ingli 5 Ysgol Caer Elen 17 Ysgol Clydau 4 Ysgol Ger Y Llan 6 Ysgol Glannau Gwaun 16 Ysgol Gyfun Ddwyieithog Y Preseli 52 Ysgol Hafan y Mor 6 Ysgol Harri Tudur/Henry Tudor School 67 Ysgol Llanychllwydog 4 Ysgol Penrhyn Dewi 37 Ysgol y Frenni 10 Sum: 948 .
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