Catholic schools, as part of the mission of the Church, are challenged by the Gospel to affirm their pupils’ basic goodness, to promote their dignity and to develop their gifts to the full.
Schools are challenged to educate people to live responsibly for the fullness of life that God wills for each of us.
All Saints Catholic Voluntary Academy
The most recent Diocesan Canonical Inspection took place in 2026. The full report can be accessed by clicking on the document below:
We were rated Good or Outstanding in all areas.
All Saints’, Glossop CSI Report May 2026
● Leaders are deeply committed to providing the best possible Catholic education for the benefit of all pupils and their families.
● Pupils show a high degree of respect for each other, and for those beyond the school, as exemplified by their willingness to provide service that benefits others.
● There is a strong sense of community, of a united family, marked by the inclusivity and welcome of all.
● Staff are fully committed to the importance of religious education; this results in the high engagement and clear enjoyment of pupils.
● Pupils are confident and enthusiastic in planning and leading celebrations of the word; they take their responsibilities seriously.
“The quality of the Catholic Life of the school is good. The strong Catholic identity is evident in displays and images around the school. Relationships are strong and supportive. The headteacher and assistant headteacher are good role models and are able to communicate a clear vision and purpose to staff and pupils.” DCI Report 2015
St Margaret’s Catholic Voluntary Academy
The most recent Catholic Schools Inspection (CSI) of St. Margaret’s CVA took place in June 2023.
The full report can be accessed by clicking on the document below:
We were rated GOOD overall.



