As one might expect when it comes to A Levels, the list of highest performing sixth form schools and colleges is dominated by oft-pricey private schools.
However, dotted throughout are an array of excellent, fees-free state schools from across England. They range from selective grammar schools, to faith schools, to university-sponsored colleges - and from only years old to centuries. But each and every one has proven that it can support its young pupils to excel academically, setting them up for success in their future studies and working lives.
We’ve taken a look at some of the best-performing state-funded secondary schools and sixth form colleges across England, creating a league table based on the most recent performance data currently available (from the 2022/23 school year). They have been ranked by on their A Level performance point score out of 60, a unique measurement derived from their students’ A Level results.
All schools on the list also had an overall Ofsted rating of ‘good’ or ‘outstanding’ before this measure was dropped last month. This means that the quality of education provided, student behaviour and attitudes, school leadership and management, and student safeguarding were found to either meet or exceed government standards last time the school had a full inspection.
Here were the 25 state schools that topped the chart:
![Rounding out the top 25, this is a girls’ secondary grammar school and sixth form in Chelmsford, Essex. It has selective entry, meaning students usually need to pass an exam or meet certain criteria to get in.
In the 2022/23 academic year, it had an A Level point score of 45.84 - giving it an average grade of A-.](https://www.thestar.co.uk/jpim-static/image/2024/10/10/14/12/chelmsfordcounty.jpeg?crop=3:2&trim=&width=800)
25. Chelmsford County High School for Girls
Rounding out the top 25, this is a girls’ secondary grammar school and sixth form in Chelmsford, Essex. It has selective entry, meaning students usually need to pass an exam or meet certain criteria to get in. In the 2022/23 academic year, it had an A Level point score of 45.84 - giving it an average grade of A-. | Google