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Teacher Salary in Cardiff — 2026 ranges

Calibrated 2026 salary bands for teacher roles in Cardiff, plus the recruiter-side context: which sectors hire here, how the market compares to London, and what's worth negotiating. Built from public salary surveys cross-referenced against actual UK placements.

Alex By Alex · 12-year UK recruiter · Updated April 2026

Cardiff Headline · 2026

£40,000

average · mid-level base salary

Range (low)
£25,000
Range (high)
£70,000
vs UK avg
+0%
Market
strong

Cardiff's teacher market in 2026

Teacher salaries in Cardiff run at UK average, with the typical mid-level pay landing around £40,000 and a full range of £25,000 to £70,000. Cardiff's Public sector and government and Media and creative concentrations make it a credible Teacher market.

Teacher demand here is steady year-round with multiple credible employers. Salaries track at UK average, and the biggest single move you can make on pay is changing employer rather than asking for a rise — internal raises tend to lag market by 12-18 months.

Top sectors hiring teachers in Cardiff

Public sector and government

Welsh Government, the Senedd, HMRC, DVLA at Swansea, and major civil service delivery centres concentrate thousands of policy and analyst roles in the Cardiff Capital Region.

Media and creative

BBC Cymru Wales, S4C, and the Roath Lock studios cluster (Doctor Who, Casualty, Sex Education) anchor a serious production and digital media base.

Life sciences and compound semiconductors

Cardiff University spin-outs and the CSConnected cluster make South Wales one of the UK's leading compound-semiconductor hubs.

Higher education and research

Cardiff University (Russell Group) and Cardiff Metropolitan together employ over 10,000 staff across research, teaching, and professional services.

Notable Cardiff employers for teachers

Welsh Government Public sector
Cardiff University Higher education
HMRC (Cardiff Stamp Office) Public sector

Filtered from Cardiff's top employer list to those most relevant to teacher hiring. See the Cardiff city overview for the full employer list.

How Cardiff compares to other UK cities for teachers

Cardiff full-time median pay sits around £30,000-£32,000 in 2026, against a UK median nearer £37,000 — one of the larger regional discounts among UK capital cities, though the spread tells a different story at senior level. Office-based roles I recruit for tend to land 18-25% below comparable London offers and 8-12% below Bristol. A mid-level software engineer in Cardiff typically earns £42,000-£58,000 against £65,000-£90,000 in London. Admiral and Legal & General pay close to UK financial-services averages, and senior public-sector roles follow national civil service pay bands so don't carry a regional discount. Cardiff University and the compound-semiconductor cluster pay closer to UK technical averages because they compete with Bristol and Reading for talent. Media salaries at BBC Cymru and S4C trail London by 20-30% but with materially better hours. Where the market under-pays: marketing managers, mid-tier legal at the regional firms, and operations roles outside Admiral.

Cardiff is one of the cheapest UK capital cities to live in. A one-bedroom flat in central Cardiff or Cardiff Bay rents for £850-£1,150 per month in 2026, comfortably below Bristol and roughly 45% of inner London rates. Buying is similarly accessible: the average Cardiff house sits around £270,000-£300,000, with Pontcanna, Roath, and Penylan as the popular family postcodes. Council tax is moderate — most flats fall in Bands B-C at around £1,400-£1,700 per year. Public transport is workable but car-dependent for parts of the wider region; the Valley Lines network has improved with the South Wales Metro upgrade, but it's no Tube. A mid-career professional on £50,000 in Cardiff usually has more disposable income than the same role on £65,000 in inner London once rent, council tax, and commute costs are factored in. The city is genuinely walkable, and access to the Brecon Beacons and Gower Peninsula is a real lifestyle perk.

Teacher salary in other UK cities

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Other roles in Cardiff

Comparing pay across roles in Cardiff — useful when sizing up a career shift or benchmarking against peers.

Common questions

What is a Teacher salary in Cardiff?
Teacher salaries in Cardiff typically range from £25,000 (junior) to £70,000 (senior), with mid-level pay landing around £40,000. That's 0% above UK average for the role. Figures are 2026 ranges from public salary surveys (Reed, Indeed, Robert Walters, Hays UK) cross-referenced against actual placements.
Is Cardiff a strong Teacher market?
Cardiff has steady teacher demand year-round with several credible employers. Not as deep as London but workable for most career stages.
Which Cardiff employers hire teachers?
Based on current 2026 hiring patterns, Cardiff's notable employers in this space include Welsh Government, Cardiff University, HMRC (Cardiff Stamp Office). The full top-employers list for Cardiff is on the city overview page.
How much does London pay vs Cardiff for teachers?
London teacher salaries average £44,800 — 12% more than Cardiff. After factoring rent and commute, the Cardiff role typically nets out comparable for senior IC level. Hybrid London arrangements are common for candidates wanting both the pay and the lifestyle.