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The best primary schools in London with outstanding SATs results have been revealed, showcasing the 42 schools where every student has achieved expected or higher standards. MyLondon has utilized government data to map out the schools that have excelled at the end of Key Stage 2 for 2023. While there are various factors that contribute to a good school, one crucial measure is the percentage of students meeting the expected standards in reading, writing, and maths.

At Key Stage 2, scores range from 80 to 120, with any student scoring 100 or above considered to have met or exceeded the expected standard. Across all primary schools in England, 61 percent of students meet the expected standards in these subjects, showing an improvement from the previous years. About 8 percent of students achieve a higher standard, which is also an increase from previous years.

Some schools have reported exceptional results, with nearly 300 schools in England having at least nine out of 10 pupils meeting expected standards. In London, schools like Hampden Gurney CofE Primary School in Westminster, Abacus Belsize Primary School in Camden, and Our Lady of Victories Catholic Primary School in Wandsworth have shown outstanding performance. These schools have seen all students meeting expected standards and achieving higher standards as well.

The interactive map provided by MyLondon allows you to explore the top-performing schools in SATs in London for 2023. Additionally, the article highlights the best-performing schools in England, such as The Minster School in Southwell, Penny Acres Primary School in Dronfield, and South Farnham School in Farnham, all of which have achieved exceptional results.

Subscribing to MyLondon’s daily newsletters can keep you updated with the latest news and updates from across London. This comprehensive coverage ensures that you stay informed about the top-performing schools and other significant developments in the region. Explore the interactive map and discover the schools that are setting high standards for education and student achievement in London.