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John Taylor High School
Dunstall Road, Barton-under-Needwood, Burton-on-Trent DE13 8AZ
John Taylor High School is a non-selective academy. It has 166 staff (about 139 FTEs), including 100 teachers (about 91 FTEs).
This school is a member of John Taylor MAT. (Other schools in this trust include John Taylor Free School, Paulet High School, Chase Terrace Academy, Kingsmead School and Blythe Bridge High School.)
Particular strengths include Qualified teachers. Relative weaknesses include Unfilled vacancies, Staff development and Pupil:teacher ratio.
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Distance
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Score Name
2.1John Taylor Free School
3.0Paget High School
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4.7Paulet High School
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7.5King Edward VI School
7.6Granville Academy
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Qualified teachers: Excellent. The proportion of qualified teachers is about 100%, which is very high compared to other schools.
Assistant:teacher ratio: About average. The number of assistants per teacher is about 0.21, which is roughly average compared to other schools.
Pupil:teacher ratio: Below average. The number of pupils per teacher is about 17.6, which is quite high compared to other schools.
Staff development: Poor. Reported staff development spend is £158 per teacher per year, which is very low compared to other schools.
Unfilled vacancies: Poor. The proportion of unfilled or temporarily filled teaching positions is 3.2%, which is very high compared to other schools.
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