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Thursday, 7 December 2006, 00:58 GMT

The best results

All 209 schools on this page had the maximum possible score of 300 in the 2006 national curriculum tests in England.

This means all their Year 6 pupils achieved at least the expected level in each subject.

They are ranked by the average point score achieved by the pupils who took the tests in English, maths and science.

The table also shows the score they achieved on the value added measure, based around 100. This compares the pupils' performances with the middle performance of other pupils nationally who had the same or similar attainment four years earlier.

Click on the name of any school to go to its individual page in the main tables. Click here for a fuller explanation of the figures.




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