The best performing primary schools in Wandsworth in the Key Stage 2 tests have been revealed.
Primary school league tables are out for 2018 with schools ranked by what percentage of its students are meeting the expected standard.
The expected standard is based on a series of national curriculum tests at the end of Key Stage 2 which take place for mathematics, reading and writing.
A student’s raw score is then scaled because despite tests being developed each year to the same specification, the questions are different and the difficulty varies.
Once a score is scaled it will fall somewhere in between 80 (the lowest score) and 120 (the highest score).
Students scoring at least a scaled score of 100 will have met the expected standard of the test with a score of 99 or below meaning the student has not met the expected standard.
The Government has now published the results, ranking the schools by the percentage of pupils meeting the expected standard.
Based on the rankings, it was Our Lady of Victories Catholic Primary School and Trinity St Mary's CofE Primary School that came out on top.
The schools each saw 100 per cent of its pupils meet the expected standard, with Chesterton Primary School making up the top three with a score of 96 per cent.
Here is a full breakdown of how the schools ranked:
- Our Lady of Victories Catholic Primary School - 100 per cent
- Trinity St Mary's CofE Primary School - 100 per cent
- Chesterton Primary School - 96 per cent
- St Anselm's Catholic Primary School - 94 per cent
- Holy Ghost Catholic Primary School - 93 per cent
- Sheringdale Primary School - 93 per cent
- Honeywell Junior School - 90 per cent
- Our Lady Queen of Heaven RC School - 90 per cent
- St Michael's CofE Primary School - 90 per cent
- All Saints' CofE Primary School, Putney - 88 per cent
- St Mary's RC Voluntary Aided Primary School - 87 per cent
- Ronald Ross Primary School - 86 per cent
- Belleville Wix Academy - 85 per cent
- St Boniface RC Primary School - 85 per cent
- Brandlehow Primary School - 84 per cent
- Belleville Primary School - 83 per cent
- Earlsfield Primary School - 83 per cent
- St Anne's CofE Primary School - 83 per cent
- St Mary's CofE Primary School - 83 per cent
- Gatton (VA) Primary School - 81 per cent
- Hotham Primary School - 81 per cent
- John Burns Primary School - 81 per cent
- Roehampton CofE Primary School - 81 per cent
- Riversdale Primary School - 78 per cent
- Shaftesbury Park Primary School - 78 per cent
- Beatrix Potter Primary School - 76 per cent
- Ravenstone Primary School - 75 per cent
- Sacred Heart Catholic Primary School, Battersea - 73 per cent
- West Hill Primary School - 73 per cent
- Albemarle Primary School - 72 per cent
- Alderbrook Primary School - 72 per cent
- The Alton School - 71 per cent
- St George's CofE Primary School - 71 per cent
- Broadwater Primary School - 70 per cent
- Christ Church CofE Primary School - 70 per cent
- Southmead Primary School - 70 per cent
- St Joseph's RC Primary School - 70 per cent
- Allfarthing Primary School - 69 per cent
- Griffin Primary School - 67 per cent
- Franciscan Primary School - 66 per cent
- Furzedown Primary School - 65 per cent
- Penwortham Primary School - 64 per cent
- Sacred Heart Catholic Primary School, Roehampton - 60 per cent
- Swaffield Primary School - 59 per cent
- Hillbrook School - 56 per cent
- Sellincourt Primary School - 55 per cent
- High View Primary School - 54 per cent
- Smallwood Primary School and Language Unit - 54 per cent
- Fircroft Primary School - 53 per cent
- Goldfinch Primary School - 53 per cent
- Granard Primary School - 50 per cent
- St Faith's CofE Primary School - 50 per cent
- Heathmere Primary School - 43 per cent
- Westbridge Primary School - 42 per cent
- Falconbrook Primary School - 35 per cent
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