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Once you're logged in, you'll be able to make any required changes from your My Pension Online account as normal. If you are a member and you don't have a login, you can register now.
Member Hub | Teachers' Pensions
1 day ago · We're the people responsible for administering Teachers' Pensions on behalf of the government. We’re here to help you understand and manage your teacher’s pension, with a range of …
What is a teacher's pension? | New Starter | Teachers' Pensions
May 1, 2024 · What is a teacher's pension? Simply put, your teacher’s pension is the way that you, your employer and the government help you to save for your future. Each time you get paid, you pay …
Your Scheme | Scheme membership | FAQs | Teachers' Pensions
Yes, you can continue to work past your Normal Pension Age and accrue benefits up to age 75. Members who have reached 45 years of reckonable service in the final salary scheme were …
My Pension Online | FAQs - Teachers' Pensions
My Pension Online is the Teachers' Pension online portal designed to help you manage your pension more efficiently. Here are the answers to some frequently asked questions about the portal.
FAQs | Teachers' Pensions
Which form you use depends on your circumstances when you retire, ie. whether you want to retire on an age basis, or take phased retirement etc. You can submit some retirement forms using My …
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New Starter - Teachers' Pensions
Jul 10, 2025 · As you're entering teaching for the first time, it goes without saying you've got a lot on your plate. And with retirement seeming so far away, you can be forgiven for not putting your pension …
Once Retired - Teachers' Pensions
Aug 12, 2025 · A run-through of the basics, plus a look at what happens to your pension should you want to return to work. We’ll also look at what happens to your pension benefits after you’re gone.
When can you retire? | Planning Retirement | Teachers' Pensions
You must have two years’ service completed after 5 April 1988 or five years pensionable service completed at any time to be able to receive benefits from the Teachers’ Pension Scheme. Your …