Best Primary and Secondary Schools in England revealed

Choosing the right primary or secondary school for your child is one of the most important decisions a parent can make. It’s not just about academics—it’s about finding a place where they’ll feel safe, supported and inspired to grow. For many parents, the process can feel overwhelming, with countless options to research, open days to attend and admissions deadlines to meet. There’s also the pressure of balancing practical factors, like location and budget, with personal preferences, such as teaching styles or extracurricular activities. It’s a big step, and while it can be stressful at times, it’s also an opportunity to set your child on the path to a bright and happy future.

Making decisions about schools isn’t easy, which is why we at Online Marketing Surgery, alongside Ratcliffe Cleaning, have put together our School Report. It highlights the top primary schools in England based on the percentage of pupils achieving higher standards – those scoring 110 or more in reading and maths and assessed as ‘working at greater depth’ in writing. For secondary schools, we’ve focused on their average Progress 8 scores. This measures how much progress pupils make from the end of key stage 2 to the end of key stage 4. It’s a simple way to compare performance and help parents make informed choices for their child.

Top 20 Primary Schools in England

Primary Schools Local authority Number of pupils at end of key stage 2 % of students achieving at a higher standard
Lowbrook Maidenhead 30 57%
Amport Church of England Primary School Andover 11 55%
Great Ouseburn Community Primary School York 11 55%
Singleton Church of England Voluntary Aided Primary School Poulton-le-Flyde 13 54%
South Farnham School Farnham 135 50%
Christ Church Primary School, Hampstead Hampstead 24 50%
St Mary’s Primary School, Dilwyn Hereford 8 50%
Roughlee Church of England Primary School Nelson 6 50%
Fox Primary School Kensington 58 48%
St James’ Roman Catholic Primary School Orpington 31 48%
Hampstead Parochial Church of England Primary School Hampstead 29 48%
Hampden Gurney CofE Primary School Westminster 27 48%
Archbishop Cranmer Church of England Academy Nottingham 35 46%
Ark Conway Primary Academy Hammersmith and Fulham 29 45%
Westbourne Primary School Sutton 90 44%
Meysey Hampton Church of England Primary School Cirencester 9 44%
Abacus Belsize Primary School Camden 9 44%
Sabden Primary School Sabden 9 44%
Mears Ashby Church of England Primary School Northampton 9 44%
St Vincent’s Catholic Primary School Altrincham 91 43%

Top 20 Secondary Schools/Colleges in England

School Name Location Pupils Attainment 8
Queen Elizabeth’s School, Barnet Barnet 188 86.6
The Henrietta Barnett School London 104 86.4
St Olave’s and St Saviour’s Grammar School Orpington 126 85.8
Wilson’s School Wallington 190 85.6
The Tiffin Girls’ School Kingston upon Thames 180 84.8
Kendrick School Reading 97 84.4
Pate’s Grammar School Cheltenham 149 83.7
King Edward VI Grammar School, Chelmsford Chelmsford 150 83.6
Colchester Royal Grammar School Colchester 124 83.4
King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Boys Birmingham 119 83.3
Sutton Grammar School Sutton 135 82.6
King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Girls Birmingham 148 82.3
King Edward VI School Stratford-upon-Avon 90 81.7
Altrincham Grammar School for Girls Altrincham 200 81.6
Nonsuch High School for Girls Sutton 209 81.3
Reading School Reading 150 81.1
The Perse School Cambridge 186 81.1
The Latymer School London 191 81
Sutton Coldfield Grammar School for Girls Sutton Coldfield 179 80.9
Colchester County High School for Girls Colchester 159 80.8

 

Finding the right school is a big decision, but it’s only part of the picture. A clean and well-maintained environment plays a key role in creating a safe and healthy space for students to learn and thrive. That’s where Ratcliffe Cleaning comes in. With years of experience in commercial cleaning for schools, they help keep classrooms spotless and welcoming. So, while you focus on choosing the best school for your child, they’ll make sure it stays clean and ready for success.

Methodology

To rank both primary and secondary schools, we used GOV.UK data.

Firstly, we looked at all primary schools in England to find the percentage of their students achieving a higher standard for the 2023/2024 school year. For those schools with the same percentages, these were ranked based on the amount of pupils that completed key stage 2.

Then, we looked at all secondary schools/colleges in Oxfordshire to find their attainment 8 score for the 2023/2024 school year. Schools get this score based on how well pupils have performed in up to 8 qualifications.

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