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Sir William Burrough Primary School
Salmon Lane, Limehouse, London E14 7PQ
Sir William Burrough Primary School is an academy. It has 54 staff (about 35 FTEs), including 19 teachers (about 15 FTEs).
This school is a member of University Schools Trust, East London. (Other schools in this trust include Cyril Jackson Primary School and St Paul's Way Trust School.)
Particular strengths include Unfilled vacancies, Staff development and Assistant:teacher ratio. Relative weaknesses include Qualified teachers.
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Unfilled vacancies: Excellent. The proportion of unfilled or temporarily filled teaching positions is 0%, which is very low compared to other schools.
Staff development: Excellent. Reported staff development spend is £1402 per teacher per year, which is very high compared to other schools.
Assistant:teacher ratio: About average. The number of assistants per teacher is about 0.85, which is roughly average compared to other schools.
Qualified teachers: Poor. The proportion of qualified teachers is about 93%, which is very low compared to other schools.
Pupil:teacher ratio: There is no pupil:teacher ratio information for this school.
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