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Schools in Hammersmith and Fulham
This page shows schools in this area ranked on the basis of their "value added" measures from Key Stage 2 to GCSE.

The measure compares pupils' exam performances with the middle performance of other pupils nationally who had similar prior attainment.

It is based around 1000. The top 5% had a score of 1056.6 and above - the best being 1099.8. Smaller schools, with fewer than 30 students taking the exams, are not ranked.

Click on the name of any school to go to its individual page in the main tables.

Click the Name column for an alphabetical list or on GCSE or A/AS to sort schools on those results.

In the GCSE columns:

  • the Old measure is the percentage of pupils who gained at least five GCSEs at grades A*-C or the equivalent
  • the New measure is the percentage of pupils who gained at least five GCSEs at grades A*-C or the equivalent including English and maths GCSEs
Click here for a fuller explanation of the figures.

SORT BY NAME SORT BY GCSE (%) SORT BY SCORE
Institution Old New VA A/AS
St Paul's Girls' School (IND, SEL) 99 99 1045.3 444.2
Sacred Heart High School 89 76 1044.8 NA
Godolphin and Latymer School, The (IND, SEL) 99 99 1043.8 396.1
Lady Margaret School 97 90 1036.2 326.8
London Oratory School, The 93 89 1028 303.4
Fulham Cross Secondary School 43 23 998 NA
Phoenix High School 28 23 997.6 NA
Burlington Danes CofE School 28 23 950.6 NA
Hurlingham and Chelsea Secondary School 21 12 949.8 NA
Henry Compton Secondary School 25 20 930.7 NA
English secondary schools 2004

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Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland do not publish tables.

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