Teachers on the UPR: performance objectives

Use our example performance objectives to help you write your own for a teacher on the upper pay range (UPR). Download a quick guide summarising the differences between objectives for teachers on the main pay range (MPR) and the UPR.

Last reviewed on 14 September 2021
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Contents
  1. Objectives should relate to the teacher’s role and position
  2. How do objectives differ for teachers on the UPR?
  3. Pupil progress example
  4. Improving writing example
  5. Developing strategies example

This article was written with help from our associate education experts, David Roche and Tony Cook.

Objectives should relate to the teacher’s role and position

A classroom teacher on the upper pay range (UPR) should be set objectives relating to the standards required for a UPR teacher.

These objectives should:

  • Focus on priorities
  • Be time-bound, challenging but achievable, and reflect the need for a satisfactory work/life balance
  • Reflect any relevant team, year or whole-school objectives
  • Reflect the teacher's experience and aspirations

Read more about how to write performance objectives in our other article.

Below, we've provided some example objectives for you to modify based on:

  • The individual member of staff
  • Your school's objectives
  • Where on the pay scale the teacher sits (see the KeyDoc in the next section for help with this)

Download our KeyDoc to see how performance objectives will differ for teachers on the main pay