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A-Level league table

Below is a league table showing the top 100 schools by A-Level results in the UK. This is defined as the average point score achieved in each subject. You may also wish to review our GCSE results league table, which shows the top 100 schools in the UK by GCSE result.

Top 100 schools in the UK by A-Level results (2024)

School Name Type of school Number of students entered for A-Levels Average result - grade Average result - point score Students completing course Achieving AAB or higher Average grade for students 3 best A-Levels Average grade for students 3 best A-Levels (points)
Imperial College London Mathematics SchoolFree schools 16 to 1943A*-55.32NE95.30%A*-56.36
St Paul's Girls' SchoolIndependent School112A+54.91NA83.90%A*-55.6
King's College London Maths SchoolFree schools 16 to 1978A+54.45NE91.00%A*-55.68
North London Collegiate SchoolIndependent School80A+53.98NA60.00%A+53.92
St Paul's SchoolIndependent School217A+53.91NA78.80%A+54.39
The National Mathematics and Science CollegeIndependent School62A+53.85NA90.20%A*-55.19
Westminster SchoolIndependent School198A+53.69NA70.10%A+51.8
Brighton CollegeIndependent School239A+53.27NA70.50%A+53.7
Cambridge Maths SchoolFree schools 16 to 1943A+53.08NE81.40%A+53.41
King's College SchoolIndependent School183A+52.78NA83.20%A+53.45
Queen Elizabeth's School, BarnetGrammar School174A+52.66NE83.80%A+53.78
The Godolphin and Latymer SchoolIndependent School71A+52.52NA67.60%A+53.1
Guildford High SchoolIndependent School90A+52.51NA78.90%A+52.96
Concord CollegeIndependent School167A+52.44NA62.50%A-47.13
South Hampstead High SchoolIndependent School95A+51.79NA60.60%A+52.02
King Edward VI High School for GirlsIndependent School89A+51.67NA65.20%A+51.72
Wimbledon High School GDSTIndependent School89A51.56NA58.00%A+51.7
Haberdashers' Boys' SchoolIndependent School157A51.54NA68.10%A+52.52
Magdalen College SchoolIndependent School156A51.54NA71.80%A+51.79
City of London School for GirlsIndependent School96A51.53NA70.80%A+51.91
Latymer Upper School and Latymer PrepIndependent School193A51.47NA72.30%A+52.01
Alleyn's SchoolIndependent School182A51.47NA64.10%A+51.69
Highgate SchoolIndependent School192A51.42NA66.10%A+51.81
The Perse SchoolIndependent School185A51.4NA73.40%A51.58
Colchester Royal Grammar SchoolGrammar School202A51.32NE77.70%A+52.06
Putney High SchoolIndependent School93A51.28NA68.10%A51.61
Lady Eleanor Holles SchoolIndependent School126A51.09NA57.90%A51.32
Eton CollegeIndependent School270A51NA63.40%A+51.74
Haberdashers' Girls' SchoolIndependent School103A50.94NA63.60%A51.11
Trinity SchoolIndependent School159A50.88NA57.60%A50.8
Wycombe AbbeyIndependent School97A50.88NA63.90%A51.51
Winchester CollegeIndependent School157A50.87NA68.20%A50.85
James Allen's Girls' SchoolIndependent School107A50.79NA65.70%A50.95
Pate's Grammar SchoolGrammar School258A50.77NE71.30%A51.01
Brampton Manor AcademyAcademy converter402A50.76NE59.80%A+52.12
Newham Collegiate Sixth Form Centre, City of London AcademyFree schools 16 to 19327A50.75NE74.60%A50.4
Wilson's SchoolGrammar School176A50.63NE79.30%A+52.51
Withington Girls' SchoolIndependent School91A50.59NA52.20%A50.44
Royal Grammar School GuildfordIndependent School147A50.44NA71.70%A50.92
City of London SchoolIndependent School167A50.44NA65.70%A50.58
Bancroft's SchoolIndependent School109A50.38NA62.10%A50.55
Kingston Grammar SchoolIndependent School131A50.31NA53.40%A50.87
St Olave's and St Saviour's Grammar SchoolGrammar School225A50.26NE78.50%A51.43
The Manchester Grammar SchoolIndependent School211A49.98NA69.00%A49.98
Tonbridge SchoolIndependent School168A49.94NA62.00%A50.46
Nottingham High SchoolIndependent School132A49.75NA65.40%A51.25
St Albans High School for GirlsIndependent School80A49.71NA60.00%A49.79
The Tiffin Girls' SchoolGrammar School177A49.58NE67.00%A50.04
Surbiton High SchoolIndependent School137A49.51NA41.60%A49.46
Emanuel SchoolIndependent School141A49.42NA49.60%A49.57
Tiffin SchoolGrammar School276A49.36NE66.70%A49.53
Hampton SchoolIndependent School192A49.27NA61.60%A49.31
Redmaids' High SchoolIndependent School53A49.23NA47.20%A49.25
St Catherine's SchoolIndependent School85A49.19NA47.40%A48.6
St SwithunsIndependent School73A49.13NA58.30%A49.4
Eltham CollegeIndependent School99A49.08NA63.50%A50
City of London Freemen's SchoolIndependent School111A49.06NA60.40%A49.19
King Edward VI Grammar School, ChelmsfordGrammar School196A49.04NE68.40%A50.09
Reading SchoolGrammar School194A48.96NE62.90%A48.45
Altrincham Grammar School for GirlsGrammar School176A48.93NE62.40%A48.96
Cardiff Sixth Form College, CambridgeIndependent School53A48.93NA81.10%A+52.25
University College SchoolIndependent School183A48.87NA54.60%A49.34
Francis Holland SchoolIndependent School68A48.81NA42.60%A48.82
Channing SchoolIndependent School73A48.68NA40.00%A48.81
The Henrietta Barnett SchoolGrammar School142A48.6NE70.40%A50.09
Merchant Taylors' SchoolIndependent School156A48.58NA52.90%A48.36
Colfe's SchoolIndependent School118A48.56NA61.80%A49.61
Cheltenham Ladies' CollegeIndependent School137A48.56NA60.00%A48.94
Sheffield High SchoolIndependent School73A48.47NA48.60%A48.7
Dulwich CollegeIndependent School246A-48.23NA61.40%A48.91
Caterham SchoolIndependent School176A-48.16NA49.00%A48.46
Harrow SchoolIndependent School176A-48.13NA44.60%A-48.29
St Helen's SchoolIndependent School82A-48.11NA43.90%A-47.8
Michaela Community SchoolFree schools61A-48.1NE54.10%A-48.03
Dame Alice Owen's SchoolGrammar School222A-48.08NE50.90%A-48.15
The Harrodian SchoolIndependent School94A-48.05NA31.20%A-48.28
Oxford International CollegeIndependent School148A-47.96NA64.60%A-47.48
The Maynard SchoolIndependent School33A-47.94NA45.50%A-48.28
Notting Hill & Ealing High School GDSTIndependent School72A-47.89NA50.70%A-48.21
Benenden SchoolIndependent School105A-47.84NA41.30%A-47.21
London Academy of ExcellenceFree schools 16 to 19232A-47.82NE54.70%A-47.93
Nonsuch High School for GirlsGrammar School214A-47.8NE58.90%A-47.66
Loughborough High SchoolIndependent School66A-47.8NA51.90%A-47.63
Reigate Grammar SchoolIndependent School133A-47.79NA57.30%A48.4
Oxford High School GDSTIndependent School61A-47.76NA44.30%A-47.81
Royal Grammar School WorcesterIndependent School117A-47.67NA45.70%A48.83
King Edward's SchoolIndependent School141A-47.61NA47.10%A-47.64
The Queen's SchoolIndependent School35A-47.59NA45.50%A-47.47
Sutton Grammar SchoolGrammar School179A-47.57NE61.50%A-47.67
Wallington County Grammar SchoolGrammar School180A-47.55NE55.60%A-47.76
Colyton Grammar SchoolGrammar School143A-47.55NE57.70%A-47.35
The Judd SchoolGrammar School270A-47.51NE62.20%A-47.85
Dr Challoner's Grammar SchoolGrammar School220A-47.41NE57.80%A-47.91
The Latymer SchoolGrammar School212A-47.33NE63.20%A-48.11
Churcher's CollegeIndependent School168A-47.33NA38.10%A-47.26
The Blue Coat SchoolGrammar School177A-47.26NE58.20%A-47.08
Leeds Mathematics SchoolFree schools 16 to 1961A-47.24NE59.00%A-47.05
Chelmsford County High School for GirlsGrammar School150A-47.24NE56.00%A-47.51
St Mary's School AscotIndependent School52A-47.2NA41.20%A-47.12
St Augustine's PrioryIndependent School17A-47.2NA37.50%A-48.13

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A level league tables can be incredibly useful for those prospective students and parents who are interested in how schools perform academically in comparison to others. The league tables rank schools based on their A level grades and are a useful part of a parent’s toolkit. However, it is also important to think about the contextual information behind the numbers. This could include information about the local area, the background of the families who choose the school, and the ‘value-added’ element. If pupils are making huge progress between starting school and finishing their A-Levels, the school is doing something right.

Whilst league tables are important, there are other aspects to consider. Does the school teach a wide variety of A-Level subjects, including those you are interested in? Is there pastoral support in place for sixth formers, who often have quite complicated lives? Try to visit the school or sixth form and see what you think about the atmosphere. Does it seem friendly and supportive? These students should be being prepared for the world of work or higher education – do they seem ready?

There are a few aspects to consider when choosing between a sixth form based at a school and one based at a college. College-based sixth forms tend to be more informal and do not have a uniform (although they may still have a dress code) whereas school-based sixth forms are still run along more formal lines, often requiring students to stay in school for most of the day, and wear smart attire. There will be differing levels of support available, as schools are generally catering for students from age 11, so extensive pastoral and wellbeing systems will be in place. Conversely, sixth form colleges may have pastoral systems specifically geared towards older teens.

Most students choose to study three A-Levels, with some choosing two or four. These can also be balanced with other qualifications such as EPQs or GCSE resits. One of the most important aspects of sixth form study is to keep in regular contact with your teachers or tutors so that they can help you decide if you have taken on too much or need further challenge to achieve your goals.

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