Teachers: claim back your student loan repayments
Between September and January eligible biology, chemistry, physics, computing and languages teachers can claim back student loan repayments made while employed as a teacher.
Apply to claim back your student loan repayments
You’llYou becan able to claim from September 2022 if you:
- taught biology, chemistry, physics, computing or languages during the 2021 to 2022 financial year (6 April 2021 to 5 April 2022)
- taught at a school in an eligible local authority during the 2021 to 2022 financial year
- spent at least 50% of your contracted hours teaching one or more eligible subjects
- completed your initial teacher training (ITT) course
inbetweenorafteryear,yearupanduntiltheAugust)August), including those years - are currently employed as a teacher at a state-funded secondary school in England
Register yourStart interestnow in claiming back your student loan repayments.
You may also be eligible for other additional payments.
Before you apply
You’ll need:
- the exact amount of student loan you repaid while employed as a teacher during the 2021 to 2022 financial year. You can get this
informationby- logging into your student loan account and checking your
balance,orreferringto - your P60 if you only had one
employer,or - all your payslips from this period
- logging into your student loan account and checking your
- your National Insurance number
- your bank account details
- your 7-digit teacher reference number and the academic year in which you completed your initial teacher training - you can get these from:
- your school
- the certificate you got when you qualified
- contacting the teacher qualifications helpdesk on 0207 593 5394 or qts.enquiries@education.gov.uk
- the teacher self-service website
Eligible teachers
For the reimbursement period, you must have been employed in a state-funded secondary, including middle-deemed secondary schools,school in England, in either:
- a
local-authority-maintainedlocal authority-maintained school - an academy or free school
- a
local-authority-maintainedlocal authority-maintained or non-maintained special school
This includes middle-deemed secondary schools.
You must still be working as a teacher in a state-funded secondary school in England when you claim back your student loan repayments.
You must have either:
- qualified teacher status
- qualified teacher learning and skills (QTLS) and membership of the Society for Education and Training (SET)
You must have completed your initial teacher training in one of these academic years:
- 2013 to 2014
- 2014 to 2015
- 2015 to 2016
- 2016 to 2017
- 2017 to 2018
- 2018 to 2019
- 2019 to 2020
- 2020 to 2021
The academic year runs from 1 September to 31 August.
Eligible subjects
You must teach one or more of these subjects:
- biology
- chemistry
- computing
foreignbiology- physics
You must have spent at least 50% of your contracted hours teaching one or more of the eligible subjects during the year for which you are claiming. Schools may be asked to confirm this during the application process.
Eligible schools
The school you worked for when you originally made the repayments must be in one of these local authority areas:
- Barnsley
- Blackpool
- Bracknell Forest
- Bradford
- Cambridgeshire
- Derby
- Derbyshire
- Doncaster
- Halton
- Knowsley
- Luton
- Middlesbrough
- Norfolk
- North-east Lincolnshire
- North Northamptonshire
- North Yorkshire
- Northumberland
- Oldham
- Peterborough
- Portsmouth
- Salford
- Sefton
- St Helens
- Stoke-on-Trent
- Suffolk
- West Northamptonshire
The years you can claim for
You can only claim back repayments you made in certain financial years, based on when you completed your initial teacher training.
If
Academic year you completed your |
Financial
|
---|---|
2013 to 2014 | 2021 to 2022 up to 2024 to 2025 |
2014 to 2015 |
2021 to 2022 up to 2025 to 2026 |
2015 to 2016 |
2021 to 2022 up to 2026 to 2027 |
2016 to 2017 |
2021 to 2022 up to 2027 to 2028 |
2017 to 2018 |
2021 to 2022 up to 2028 to 2029 |
2018 to 2019 |
2021 to 2022 up to 2029 to 2030 |
2019 to 2020 |
2021 to 2022 up to 2030 to 2031 |
2020 to 2021 |
2021 to 2022 up to 2031 to 2032 |
You’ll need to claim separately for each financial year.
Payment
The amount we pay you is based on the amount you repaid to the Student Loans Company through pay as you earn (PAYE) while employed as a teacher.
It is not possible to claim back any voluntary student loan repayments you made, or repayments made through any other jobs.
Student loan deduction
The payment is treated as pay, which means a student loan deduction may be made. If applicable, we will make this deduction automatically when we pay you.
Paying incomeIncome taxTax and National Insurance
The student loan repayments are considered taxable income.
The Department for Education will pay yourIncome NationalTax Insurance and income tax up to the basic rate (currently earningsincome of £12,571 to £50,270£50,270, are taxed at a rate of 20%) for the payment on your behalf.
If you become or already are a higher rate taxpayer, any additional NationalIncome InsuranceTax orand incomeNational taxInsurance contributions for this payment over the higher rate (currently earningsincome of £50,271 to £150,000, are taxed at a rate of 40%) will remain your responsibility. The Department for Education is not liable to reimburse tax at the higher rate.
ReviewYou can review the updated tax bands on incomeIncome taxTax rates and personalPersonal allowancesAllowances.
Consider any other benefits or tax credits that could be affected if you claim this payment.
Salary and pensions
The payment is not part of your salary from your employer. You, your employer, or the government will not makecontribute a contribution to your pension as part of this payment.
You should consider any other benefits or tax credits that could be affected if you claim this payment.
Number of payments
You can only claim back your student loan repayments once in each academic year.
Other additional payments
you can claim
Find out aboutwhich our other additional payments availableyou may be eligible for if you teach one of the following subjects:
- chemistry
- computing
foreign- mathematics
- physics
Find out if you are eligible for any other additional payments.
Contact
If you have any questions about studentthe loanearly-career repayments, email studentloanteacherpayment@digital.education.gov.uk.
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Page updated as eligible teachers can now claim back student loan repayments made while employed as a teacher.
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Under ‘Eligible subjects’, biology has replaced mathematics to correct an error.
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Added information about other additional payments.
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Updated to include eligibility from the 2013 to 2014 and 2021 to 2022 academic years.
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Updated to reflect latest changes and that the teacher student loan reimbursement scheme for 2020 to 2021 repayments has closed.
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Added a link to the claim back your student loan repayments service as the claims window is now open.
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Updated as the claim form is closed until September 2021.
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Added information about the claims window reopening and a link to the claims service.
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Updated to show claim service is now closed until September 2020.
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Added a closing date for applications.
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Updated one of the claim criteria from 'you can claim if you spend less than 50% of your contracted hours on leadership duties' to 'you can claim if you spent at least 50% of your contracted hours teaching one or more eligible subjects.'
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