The best and worst secondary schools for pupil progression in Gravesend, according to this year's results, have been revealed.
The Government has published provisional key stage four results which show how each school in the country performed in terms of GCSE and English Baccalaureate exams.
At the same time, the schools have been categorised by their Progress 8 score, which measures results in up to eight qualifications, including English, maths, three sciences, computer science, history, geography and languages, and three other qualifications.
Schools are then given a score above or below zero - scores above zero meaning pupils made more progress, on average, than pupils across England who got similar results at the end of primary school (key stage 2). Scores below zero mean schools made less progress.
In Gravesend, Mayflower Grammar School was the highest achieving school.
Mayflower achieved a Progress 8 score of +0.25 which is above the national average.
Here is a full breakdown of how the schools ranked:
1. Mayflower Grammar School: +0.25
2. Gravesend Grammar School: +0.2
3. St John's Catholic Comprehensive: 0.13
4. Saint George's Church of England School: -0.02
5. Thamesview School: -0.27
6. Northfleet School for Girls: -0.28
7. Northfleet Technology College: -0.44
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