The best performing primary schools in Merton have been revealed.
Topping the table is Dundonald Primary School, with 93 percent of students meeting the expected standard.
Information is based on The Department for Education (DfE) published list from 2019, as last year's results were put on hold due to coronavirus.
Pupils are meeting the expected standard if they achieve a scaled score of 100 or more in their reading and maths tests, and their teacher assesses them as 'working at the expected standard' or better in writing.
It 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).
The results are based on ranking schools by the percentage of pupils meeting the expected standard.
Here's the top 20:
1. Dundonald Primary School - 93 %
2. Hollymount School - 92 %
3. Bishop Gilpin CofE Primary School - 90%
4. All Saints' CofE Primary School - 86%
5. Merton Park Primary School - 86%
6. St Matthew's CofE Primary School - 84%
7. Wimbledon Chase Primary School - 83%
8. St Teresa's Catholic Primary School - 80%
9. Wimbledon Park Primary School - 78%
10. Harris Primary Academy Merton - 77%
11. St Mary's Catholic Primary School - 77%
12. Aragon Primary School - 76%
13. Joseph Hood Primary School - 75%
14. Singlegate Primary School - 74%
15. St Mark's Primary School - 74%
16. Bond Primary School - 72%
17. Holy Trinity CofE Primary School - 71%
18. St John Fisher RC Primary School - 71%
19. Beecholme Primary School - 70%
20. Hatfeild Primary School - 70%
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