REVEALED: How each secondary school fared as Warwickshire ranked '˜above average' in new school league tables
For the first time, schools are now being judged by a 'Progress 8' score, which measures how much progress pupils have made at school compared to pupils at other schools who achieved similar Key Stage 2 results.
Any score above 0 indicates the school is performing better than average.
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Hide AdThe new measurement puts Stratford Girls' Grammar School at the top with a score of 0.74, while King Edward VI School was second with 0.68. Both are performing 'well above average'.
The highest-ranked comprehensive schools are Campion School and Kenilworth School, which both had a Progress 8 score of 0.54.
The worst performing schools according to their Progress 8 score included the special school Round Oak in Warwick, which scored -1.57. Bilton School in Rugby also fared somewhat poorly, with a score of -0.38.
Overall, Warwickshire scored 0.06 overall in Progress 8 - rated as ‘above average’ compared to other schools in the country. For all state funded schools in England, the average score is -0.03.
The full league table of secondary schools in Warwickshire can be seen here