The latest league tables revealing the best secondary schools in the country show a clear disparity around the regions.
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00:00The latest league tables for England's secondary schools based on the 23-24
00:06GCSE results have been released, providing an insight into the top
00:11performing schools across the nation. These rankings, which are based on the
00:16Progress 8 measure, this evaluates how much progress students make during
00:22secondary school compared to their peers with similar prior attainment. Top
00:27ranking schools included Nishkam High School in Birmingham, which achieved an
00:31impressive Progress 8 score of plus 0.97, far exceeding the national average. It
00:39also excelled in key areas such as English and Maths, with 78% of students
00:44achieving Grade 5 or above in both subjects. Other high performers included
00:49selected grammar schools and a handful of academies across London and the
00:54South East, highlighting regional disparities. For example, the North East
00:59continued to trail with its average Progress 8 school being the lowest
01:04nationally at minus 0.27. These results not only spotlight academic excellence
01:12but also underline the ongoing North-South divide in educational
01:16outcomes. Schools in regions like Outer London averaging a Progress 8 score of
01:220.30 significantly outperformed others. Policymakers, therefore, may need to
01:29address these disparities to ensure more equitable progress nationwide. This year's
01:35figures are preliminary, with final validated results expected soon. For
01:40further updates, schools and parents are encouraged to stay informed as the
01:45Department for Education continues to refine its performance data.