All Saints' Academy, Cheltenham is a non-selective, Church of England academy. It has 109 staff (about 99 FTEs), including 70 teachers (about 67 FTEs).
Particular strengths include Staff development, Pupil:teacher ratio and Qualified teachers. Relative weaknesses include Unfilled vacancies and Assistant:teacher ratio.
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Staff development:Excellent. Reported staff development spend is £737 per teacher per year, which is very high compared to other schools.
Pupil:teacher ratio:Above average. The number of pupils per teacher is about 16.3, which is quite low compared to other schools.
Qualified teachers:About average. The proportion of qualified teachers is about 98%, which is roughly average compared to other schools.
Assistant:teacher ratio:Below average. The number of assistants per teacher is about 0.18, which is quite low compared to other schools.
Unfilled vacancies:Poor. The proportion of unfilled or temporarily filled teaching positions is 3.3%, which is very high compared to other schools.
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