How much do teachers make in Peel?

The typical Peel District School Board Teacher salary is $83,881 per year. Teacher salaries at Peel District School Board can range from $44,433 – $116,254 per year. This estimate is based upon 73 Peel District School Board Teacher salary report(s) provided by employees or estimated based upon statistical methods.

Who is the CEO of Peel District School Board?

Rashmi Swarup –
Rashmi Swarup – Director of Education and CEO – Peel District School Board | LinkedIn.

Who is Peel superintendent?

Paul da Silva (@paul_dasilva12) / Twitter. Superintendent for the Peel District School Board. Supporting 19 communities around Central & South Mississauga.

How many schools are in the Peel District School Board?

244 schools
The Peel board serves more than 153,000 kindergarten to grade 12 students in 244 schools throughout Brampton, Caledon and Mississauga.

Do Canadian teachers get paid well?

“Canadian teachers are well paid: salaries after 15 years of experience are among the highest across OECD countries at $90 (U.S.) per teaching hour for secondary school teachers and more than $65,000 (U.S.) per year,” says a summary of the Canadian portion of the data.

Who is Colleen Russell Rawlins?

Colleen Russell-Rawlins is an accomplished educator with a career that spans three decades and includes senior leadership positions with the Peel and Toronto District School Board (TDSB), Canada’s largest school boards.

Are Peel district school boards closed?

All PDSB schools and buildings will be closed.

What is the biggest school in Peel?

The board employs more than 15,000 full-time staff and is the largest employer in Peel Region. As of 2012 it is the second largest school board in Canada….

Peel District School Board
Schools 259 schools (2021-22)
Budget ~CA $1.98 billion (2021-2022)
District ID B66125
Students and staff

What school board is Mississauga?

Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board.

Which province has the highest paid teachers?

Ontario and Manitoba teachers earn the highest. Relative salaries appear to be fairly similar across the other three provinces. There is the very important caution that 50 percent of teachers in Saskatchewan and a significant group of teachers in Alberta earn less than the two categories in Table 3.