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Thursday, 6 December 2007, 00:04 GMT

The best of the best

This page shows the 205 highest attaining primary schools in England at national curriculum Level 5 in the Key Stage 2 tests taken by 11-year-olds.

That is the level above the standard for their age group, and is usually expected of children three years older.

The table shows the aggregate score out of a maximum possible 300 achieving Level 5 in the three test subjects, English, maths and science.

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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