The best schools in Greenwich based on this year's Key Stage 2 results have been revealed.
The Department for Education (DfE) has published 2018's results, with Conway Primary, Meridian Primary and Our Lady of Grace Catholic Primary coming out on top in the borough.
The average percentage of students in Greenwich who achieved the expected standard was 70 per cent compared to an average of 64 per cent nationally.
This is up from the 61 per cent of pupils who met the standard last year across England.
The tests were taken in the summer term by Year 6 pupils who will have since moved on to secondary school.
The expected standard is based on a series of national curriculum tests at the end of Key Stage 2 which take place for mathematics, English reading and English grammar, punctuation and spelling.
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 of tests may vary.
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.
Here is a list of Greenwich primary schools and the percentage of kids reaching the expected standard. This list does not include special schools.
Conway Primary School – 90 per cent
Meridian Primary School – 90 per cent
Our Lady of Grace Catholic Primary School – 90 per cent
Windrush Primary School – 89 per cent
James Wolfe Primary School and Centre for the Deaf – 86 per cent
St Alfege with St Peter's Church of England Primary School – 86 per cent
St Mary's Catholic Primary School – 86 per cent
St Peter's Catholic Primary School – 86 per cent
Bannockburn Primary School – 85 per cent
St Patrick's Catholic Primary School – 85 per cent
Halstow Primary School – 84 per cent
Alderwood Primary School – 83 per cent
Deansfield Primary School – 82 per cent
Fossdene Primary School – 82 per cent
Sherington Primary School – 82 per cent
Christ Church Church of England Primary School – 80 per cent
Rockliffe Manor Primary School – 80 per cent
St Thomas A Becket Roman Catholic Primary School – 80 per cent
Brooklands Primary School – 79 per cent
Kidbrooke Park Primary School – 79 per cent
Mulgrave Primary School – 79 per cent
St Margaret Clitherow Catholic Primary School – 79 per cent
Charlton Manor Primary School – 78 per cent
South Rise Primary School – 78 per cent
Boxgrove Primary School – 77 per cent
Cherry Orchard Primary School – 77 per cent
Eglinton Primary School – 76 per cent
Eltham Church of England Primary School – 76 per cent
Greenacres Primary School and Language Impairment Unit – 76 per cent
Millennium Primary School – 75 per cent
Christ Church Church of England Primary School, Shooters Hill – 74 per cent
Invicta Primary School – 74 per cent
Gordon Primary School – 73 per cent
Heronsgate Primary School – 73 per cent
St Thomas More Catholic Primary School – 73 per cent
Timbercroft Primary School – 73 per cent
Wingfield Primary School – 72 per cent
Nightingale Primary School – 71 per cent
Notre Dame Catholic Primary School – 71 per cent
Discovery Primary School – 69 per cent
Foxfield Primary School – 69 per cent
Greenslade Primary School – 69 per cent
Henwick Primary School – 69 per cent
Woodhill Primary School – 68 per cent
Ealdham Primary School – 65 per cent
Middle Park Primary School – 65 per cent
Cardwell Primary School – 63 per cent
Haimo Primary School – 63 per cent
St Joseph's Catholic Primary School – 63 per cent
Linton Mead Primary School – 62 per cent
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