Ma public school ratings: All school districts in Massachusetts, MA

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Top School Districts in Massachusetts, 2021

Beginning with the founding of Harvard University in 1636, Massachusetts has long upheld a tradition of excellence in education, and its public school systems are no exception. In fact, Massachusetts has some of the best school districts in the United States. Here’s a look at the five best school districts in the Bay State.

Lexington Public Schools is the best school district in Massachusetts. Comprising eleven schools in the town of Lexington, the district outperforms state and national averages in every possible metric, and examples include 87.3% of district students completing at least one advanced course (compared to just 65.1% in the state) while also managing a 100% completion rate of the MassCore program of studies. 

Placing second in Massachusetts is Needham Public Schools, consisting of eight schools in the Boston suburb of Needham. Needham students regularly perform well on assessment tests, earning average scores in the state top 10 in both English and language arts and science and technology in 2018.  

Massachusetts 3rd best public school district is Wellesley Public Schools, comprising seven elementary schools, one middle school, and one high school with a total enrollment of 4,758 in the Norfolk County town of Wellesley. In 2018, WPS’s graduation rate was above 97%, and nearly 93% of graduates went on to attend a 2 or 4-year university.   

Earning the 4th spot is Winchester Public Schools, a high performing district of eight schools in the wealthy suburb of Winchester. Students in the district regularly score well above the state average on the SAT.

Filling out the list of Massachusetts top five school districts is Acton-Boxborough Regional School District, an eight-school district that produced 18 National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalists in 2017. 

Top School Districts in Massachusetts, 2020

Rank School District City
1 Lexington Lexington
2 Needham Needham
3 Wellesley Wellesley
4 Winchester Winchester
5 Acton-Boxborough Acton
6 Shrewsbury Shrewsbury
7 Belmont Belmont
8 Westford Westford
9 Wachusett Jefferson
10 Montachusett Regional Vocational Technical Fitchburg
11 Andover Andover
12 Hingham Hingham
13 Shawsheen Valley Regional Vocational Technical Billerica
14 Northboro-Southboro Southborough
15 Hopkinton Hopkinton
16 Bristol-Plymouth Regional Vocational Technical Taunton
17 Southeastern Regional Vocational Technical South Easton
18 Arlington Arlington
19 Whittier Regional Vocational Technical Haverhill
20 Tri-County Regional Vocational Technical Franklin
21 Greater Fall River Regional Vocational Technical Fall River
22 Masconomet Boxford
23 Essex North Shore Agricultural And Technical School District Hathorne
24 Sharon Sharon
25 Natick Natick
26 Wayland Wayland
27 Franklin Franklin
28 Westborough Westborough
29 Braintree Braintree
30 Westwood Westwood
31 Northeast Metropolitan Regional Vocational Technical Wakefield
32 Plymouth Plymouth
33 Chelmsford Chelmsford
34 Duxbury Duxbury
35 Old Colony Regional Vocational Technical Rochester
36 Greater New Bedford Regional Vocational Technical New Bedford
37 Bristol County Agricultural Dighton
38 Dover-Sherborn Dover
39 Nashoba Bolton
40 Melrose Melrose
41 Scituate Scituate
42 Nashoba Valley Regional Vocational Technical Westford
43 North Andover North Andover
44 Bridgewater-Raynham Bridgewater
45 Reading Reading
46 Longmeadow Longmeadow
47 Milton Milton
48 Bedford Bedford
49 Norfolk County Agricultural Walpole
50 Walpole Walpole
51 Easton North Easton
52 Marshfield Marshfield
53 Medfield Medfield
54 Marblehead Marblehead
55 Lynnfield Lynnfield
56 Canton Canton
57 King Philip Norfolk
58 Groton-Dunstable Groton
59 Somerset Berkley Regional School District Somerset
60 North Reading North Reading
61 Wilmington Wilmington
62 Mansfield Mansfield
63 Medway Medway
64 Attleboro Attleboro
65 Norwell Norwell
66 Manchester Essex Regional Manchester
67 Nauset Orleans
68 Hamilton-Wenham Wenham
69 Foxborough Foxborough
70 Hampden-Wilbraham Wilbraham
71 South Shore Regional Vocational Technical Hanover
72 North Attleborough North Attleborough
73 Harvard Harvard
74 Abington Abington
75 Silver Lake Kingston
76 Mount Greylock Williamstown
77 Cohasset Cohasset
78 Burlington Burlington
79 Holliston Holliston
80 Tewksbury Tewksbury
81 North Middlesex Towsend
82 Northern Berkshire Regional Vocational Technical North Adams
83 Wakefield Wakefield
84 Littleton Littleton
85 Old Rochester Mattapoisett
86 Ashland Ashland
87 Ipswich Ipswich
88 Hanover Hanover
89 Falmouth East Falmouth
90 Whitman-Hanson Whitman
91 Swampscott Swampscott
92 Leominster Leominster
93 Beverly Beverly
94 Malden Malden
95 Sandwich Sandwich
96 East Longmeadow East Longmeadow
97 Methuen Methuen
98 Weymouth Weymouth
99 Newburyport Newburyport
100 Woburn Woburn

Methodology

The following variables contributed to the ranking: number of students (K-12), graduation rate, school funding per student, student to teacher ratio, percent of students scoring above proficient in standardized state Math test, percent of students scoring above proficient in standardized state Reading and Language test. Data from a total of 10,247 public school districts were used to compute a score for each school district. The following states were omitted due to lack of sufficient data: Hawaii, New Hampshire, New Mexico, Utah, and Virginia. Note that high schools in some states have their own independent districts.

Top 10 Best Massachusetts Public Schools (2022-23)

Massachusetts is the #21 largest school system in the United States, serving 911,465 students across the 1,845 public schools for the 2022-23 school year (there are 829 private schools, serving 125,765 students). 88% of all K-12 students in Massachusetts are educated in public schools compared to national average of 90%.

The percentage of students achieving math proficiency in Massachusetts is 51%. The percentage of students achieving reading proficiency is 54%.

The top ranked public schools in Massachusetts are Lexington High School, Dover-sherborn Regional High School and Belmont High School. Overall testing rank is based on a school’s combined math and reading proficiency test score ranking.

There are 59 Blue Ribbon Schools, 78 charter schools and 12 special education schools.

Minority enrollment is 43% (majority Hispanic) and the student:teacher ratio is 12:1.

Student by Ethnicity

(MA) School Average

Top Ranked Public Schools in Massachusetts (2022-23)

School (Math and Reading Proficiency)

Student Proficiency

Grades

Location

Rank: #11.

Lexington High School

Math: 96% | Reading: 92%
Rank:

Top 1%

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Math: 96% (Top 1%)

Reading: 92% (Top 1%)

Grades: 9-12

251 Waltham Street
Lexington, MA 02421
(781) 861-2320

Rank: #22.

Dover-sherborn Regional High School

Math: 90-94% | Reading: 90-94%
Rank:

Top 1%

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Math: 90-94% (Top 1%)

Reading: 90-94% (Top 1%)

Grades: 9-12

9 Junction Street
Dover, MA 02030
(508) 785-1730

Rank: #33.

Belmont High School

Math: 93% | Reading: 91%
Rank:

Top 1%

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Math: 93% (Top 1%)

Reading: 91% (Top 1%)

Grades: 9-12

221 Concord Avenue
Belmont, MA 02478
(617) 993-5901

Rank: #4 – 54. – 5.

Acton-boxborough Regional High School

Math: 93% | Reading: 90%
Rank:

Top 1%

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Math: 93% (Top 1%)

Reading: 90% (Top 1%)

Grades: 9-12

36 Charter Rd
Acton, MA 01720
(978) 264-4700

Rank: #4 – 54. – 5.

Boston Latin

Math: 94% | Reading: 89%
Rank:

Top 1%

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Math: 94% (Top 1%)

Reading: 89% (Top 1%)

Grades: 7-12

78 Ave Louis Pasteur
Boston, MA 02115
(617) 635-8895

Rank: #66.

Groton Dunstable Regional

Math: ≥95% | Reading: 85-89%
Rank:

Top 1%

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Math: ≥95% (Top 1%)

Reading: 85-89% (Top 1%)

Grades: 9-12

703 Chicoppe Row
Groton, MA 01450
(978) 448-6362

Rank: #7 – 87. – 8.

Albert S. Woodward Memorial School

Math: 90-94% | Reading: 85-89%
Rank:

Top 1%

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Math: 90-94% (Top 1%)

Reading: 85-89% (Top 1%)

Grades: 2-3

28 Cordaville Road
Southborough, MA 01772
(508) 229-1250

Rank: #7 – 87. – 8.

Georgetown High School

Math: 90-94% | Reading: 85-89%
Rank:

Top 1%

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Math: 90-94% (Top 1%)

Reading: 85-89% (Top 1%)

Grades: 9-12

11 Winter Street
Georgetown, MA 01833
(978) 352-5790

Rank: #9 – 119. – 11.

Hamilton-wenham Regional High School

Math: 85-89% | Reading: 90-94%
Rank:

Top 1%

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Math: 85-89% (Top 5%)

Reading: 90-94% (Top 1%)

Grades: 9-12

775 Bay Rd
South Hamilton, MA 01982
(978) 468-0400

Rank: #9 – 119. – 11.

Horace Mann

Math: 85-89% | Reading: 90-94%
Rank:

Top 1%

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Math: 85-89% (Top 5%)

Reading: 90-94% (Top 1%)

Grades: K-5

40 Damon Avenue
Melrose, MA 02176
(781) 979-2190

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Best Massachusetts Public Schools by County (2022-23)

Popular cities: Springfield (67 schools), Worcester (48 schools), Lawrence (31 schools), Lowell (30 schools), New Bedford (28 schools).

County

# Schools

# Students

% Minority

Barnstable County

51

22,703

25%

Berkshire County

47

14,461

23%

Bristol County

138

79,005

34%

Dukes County

8

2,352

35%

Essex County

219

110,802

48%

Franklin County

35

8,594

20%

Hampden County

166

69,216

59%

Hampshire County

48

16,980

24%

Middlesex County

386

213,239

42%

Nantucket County

4

1,666

52%

Norfolk County

191

97,697

35%

Plymouth County

138

77,437

28%

Suffolk County

162

78,064

84%

Worcester County

252

119,249

39%

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SCHOOL Rank Enrollment Average Class Size Student-to-Teacher Ratio 10TH GRADERS SCORING PROFICIENT OR HIGHER ON MCAS
Reading (%)
Math (%) Science (%) AVERAGE SAT SCORES
Reading/Writing
AVERAGE SAT SCORES
Math
ADVANCED PLACEMENT
Proficient (%)
Graduation Rate (%) Attending College (%) EDUCATOR EVALUATIONS
Proficient (%)
Exemplary (%) Combined (%)
Dover-Sherborn Regional High School 1 674 15.7 11.6:1 100 99 97 632 644 92.8 98.8 87.6 85.4 10.4 95.8
Acton-Boxborough Regional High School 2 1,837 18.4 14.7:1 99 96 96 656 684 95. 3 98.0 90.5 84.0 15.4 99.4
Wayland High School 3 846 15.8 11.9:1 100 94 97 629 645 89.5 99.1 89.7 95.9 2.1 98.0
The Bromfield School 4 627 15.8 11.4:1 100 92 99 624 613 94.3 100.0 91.5 96.9 0.0 96.9
Lexington High School 5 2,263 19.6 12.8:1 99 98 96 645 674 93.9 98.2 87.3 97.8 0.0 97.8
Sharon High School 6 1,121 14.0 11.4:1 98 93 93 619 636 92.7 97.3 87.4 76.0 18.2 94.2
Concord-Carlisle High School 7 1,274 16. 0 12.5:1 99 92 95 631 644 92.9 98.4 87.0 96.9 2.3 99.2
Weston High School 8 707 16.5 10.2:1 100 96 92 624 640 83.9 100.0 83.7 77.9 20.0 97.9
Wellesley High School 9 1,529 17.0 12.8:1 99 97 94 630 642 91.8 98.2 86.0 94.8 5.2 100.0
Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School 10 1,528 18.2 12.1:1 98 94 91 615 644 96.6 98.9 90.2 59.2 39.6 98.8
Newton South High School 11 1,911 14.9 12.4:1 100 96 92 626 641 93. 3 96.8 80.2 90.3 8.6 98.9
Winchester High School 12 1,359 17.0 14.5:1 99 96 96 617 638 90.5 94.9 90.5 85.6 14.4 100.0
Lynnfield High School 13 629 10.9 12.9:1 100 97 97 579 576 76.9 98.1 92.3 0.0 96.8 96.8
Westwood High School 14 1,009 15.4 12.9:1 98 96 94 591 609 91.1 98.0 91.5 94.8 4.2 99.0
Hopkinton High School 15 1,182 17.9 14.2:1 100 97 96 607 628 88.8 98.3 89.5 73.3 25.7 99.0
Westford Academy 16 1,724 19. 6 14.6:1 99 96 96 609 627 96.6 99.0 91.4 71.6 26.4 98.0
Littleton High School 17 450 13.7 12.2:1 96 96 92 598 591 87.4 97.2 92.6 56.1 43.9 100.0
Westborough High School 18 1,152 15.0 12.8:1 97 93 92 612 633 87.6 96.7 86.6 75.7 23.3 99.0
Brookline High School 19 2,101 14.2 10.7:1 98 93 89 622 637 93.3 94.8 76.6 96.9 0.9 97.8
Medfield High School 20 799 16.1 12.3:1 98 97 95 591 611 76.4 98. 3 92.5 84.9 11.8 96.7
Needham High School 21 1,718 16.6 13.7:1 98 94 93 618 624 92.0 97.7 86.3 96.7 0.0 96.7
Boston Latin School 22 2,440 26.0 20.2:1 100 100 99 657 678 84.0 97.6 91.9 54.3 44.9 99.2
Manchester Essex Regional High School 23 471 11.8 10.7:1 97 96 93 598 596 77.8 96.9 84.2 37.5 58.9 96.4
Newton North High School 24 2,124 16.2 11.6:1 96 92 91 620 632 92.1 96.0 81.7 87.7 8.8 96.5
Hingham High School 25 1,253 15. 7 14.7:1 98 92 92 608 604 93.0 100.0 87.3 83.5 14.6 98.1
Georgetown High School 26 398 12.5 11.3:1 99 91 88 581 590 90.8 98.2 84.3 84.6 1.9 86.5
Cohasset Middle/High School 27 833 18.3 11.7:1 99 95 94 593 591 83.1 98.9 91.4 97.6 0.0 97.6
Bedford High School 28 874 13.2 10.8:1 97 90 93 596 592 89.7 96.8 82.9 97.3 0.0 97.3
Marblehead High School 29 1,054 13.2 12.2:1 99 92 95 591 584 79.9 97. 2 84.8 N/A N/A N/A
Ashland High School 30 832 14.7 14.8:1 97 95 92 581 605 97.2 96.2 85.4 80.3 19.7 100.0
Masconomet Regional High School 31 1,140 16.5 14.1:1 100 96 99 582 585 85.7 98.6 84.5 98.0 1.0 99.0
Nashoba Regional High School 32 978 14.1 13.1:1 97 94 90 601 609 85.6 95.4 81.9 83.9 9.7 93.6
Belmont High School 33 1,308 20.8 17.4:1 100 95 97 618 638 92.2 98.5 82.7 91.7 6.3 98.0
Norwell High School 34 684 15. 8 13.8:1 97 92 94 597 579 75.3 98.8 92.2 95.0 5.0 100.0
Swampscott High School 35 707 13.7 11.6:1 97 91 92 580 596 79.1 95.7 85.8 97.4 1.3 98.7
Mansfield High School 36 1,267 15.5 12.4:1 97 94 86 585 604 77.3 95.3 90.9 75.8 24.2 100.0
Andover High School 37 1,790 15.2 14.4:1 99 91 86 600 604 82.7 96.4 88.4 77.6 19.2 96.8
Newburyport High School 38 759 16.5 11.4:1 97 94 95 584 585 83.6 95. 4 86.2 83.8 13.8 97.6
Holliston High School 39 825 16.3 13.6:1 98 93 93 592 602 71.3 97.3 89.6 95.1 4.9 100.0
Arlington High School 40 1,380 14.2 13.7:1 96 91 87 610 602 84.7 95.6 82.6 96.0 0.0 96.0
Hamilton-Wenham Regional High School 41 563 16.2 11.6:1 98 96 94 594 580 67.3 95.5 86.6 82.8 9.4 92.2
Milton High School 42 1,036 17.5 13.1:1 98 91 93 577 588 85.9 96.2 88.6 69.7 20.2 89.9
Duxbury High School 43 1,004 19. 2 12.8:1 98 94 95 601 592 70.1 97.2 85.5 87.2 12.8 100.0
Ipswich High School 44 541 11.9 11.3:1 95 88 86 580 568 77.5 97.4 83.3 81.0 17.5 98.5
Foxborough High School 45 813 13.7 11.9:1 95 91 89 570 577 78.5 96.9 85.2 72.3 26.5 98.8
Pentucket Regional High School 46 740 14.5 12.0:1 97 85 88 576 585 78.4 95.7 86.7 61.7 37.0 98.7
Natick High School 47 1,732 17.5 13.8:1 97 92 93 584 590 79.0 97. 0 85.3 84.8 13.3 98.1
Chelmsford High School 48 1,444 16.8 13.3:1 97 93 85 581 592 74.2 94.2 89.9 92.5 6.0 98.5
Medway High School 49 708 15.7 14.3:1 98 92 88 582 586 76.3 97.5 83.7 67.2 26.2 93.4
Reading Memorial High School 50 1,251 18.0 14.3:1 96 88 82 580 587 82.6 98.5 92.9 96.3 2.8 99.1
North Reading High School 51 752 19.9 10.8:1 99 87 89 575 574 70.7 98.6 89.6 97.6 2.4 100.0
Canton High School 52 968 17. 4 14.2:1 97 91 92 576 584 72.2 98.8 86.0 92.4 5.4 97.8
Walpole High School 53 1,128 17.7 13.0:1 98 87 87 570 567 82.7 97.8 87.2 87.7 8.5 96.2
Franklin High School 54 1,749 17.3 14.8:1 99 89 94 574 575 75.1 98.1 83.9 84.6 11.2 95.8
Millis High School 55 356 14.5 12.2:1 95 89 83 560 546 79.9 95.5 90.7 58.5 41.5 100.0
Braintree High School 56 1,793 16.5 15.4:1 98 91 87 570 583 84.9 94. 4 84.2 92.8 4.3 97.1
Burlington High School 57 1,071 13.9 12.3:1 97 83 85 562 562 71.4 97.0 86.0 92.0 6.3 98.3
Oliver Ames High School 58 1,145 18.5 13.4:1 98 91 82 569 569 73.8 98.1 88.4 85.7 14.3 100.0
King Philip Regional High School 59 1,295 19.0 15.6:1 98 91 92 580 574 75.2 97.9 86.1 59.6 34.3 93.9
Pembroke High School 60 849 16.4 13.4:1 97 87 88 568 575 69.1 98.1 83.8 83.8 8.1 91.9
Hanover High School 61 804 16. 3 12.8:1 96 85 89 551 547 66.9 98.9 90.2 89.0 11.0 100.0
Scituate High School 62 959 18.3 15.5:1 96 93 92 580 575 65.9 93.6 89.4 84.6 14.1 98.7
North Andover High School 63 1,462 19.6 16.1:1 96 89 90 578 568 84.5 96.8 86.0 92.7 5.5 98.2
Watertown High School 64 659 13.5 9.5:1 93 85 76 545 558 74.3 94.0 86.2 86.2 12.8 99.0
Marshfield High School 65 1,331 18.5 12.2:1 98 89 85 565 556 71.7 97. 6 83.0 91.3 6.3 97.6
Wilmington High School 66 829 16.5 11.1:1 96 89 82 560 553 63.7 97.9 84.5 87.0 8.7 95.7
Hudson High School 67 894 14.7 10.9:1 97 88 80 575 560 77.6 89.6 79.1 89.2 9.8 99.0
Amesbury High School 68 565 16.5 12.4:1 96 91 86 574 576 70.1 87.6 83.6 96.4 0.0 96.4
North Quincy High School 69 1,258 16.7 14.0:1 94 91 85 542 593 72.4 95.2 83.7 89.1 5.5 94.6
Apponequet Regional High School 70 727 16. 3 11.9:1 97 86 86 558 565 68.9 93.2 82.0 71.2 24.7 95.9
Wakefield Memorial High School 71 992 14.6 12.3:1 94 86 76 570 570 68.4 96.0 81.1 87.5 11.5 99.0
Carver Middle/High School 72 760 15.1 10.8:1 98 92 73 555 546 58.8 94.4 84.5 90.1 3.7 93.8
Rockport High School 73 280 13.3 8.5:1 94 84 90 572 532 48.5 95.7 75.0 4.4 91.1 95.5
Stoneham High School 74 669 15.9 11.2:1 94 80 81 560 550 71.1 94. 9 85.3 89.2 6.8 96.0
Hull High School 75 287 10.3 10.0:1 99 88 88 559 557 63.9 87.9 65.0 71.1 23.7 94.8
West Bridgewater Middle-Senior High School 76 417 17.1 13.1:1 99 87 92 569 554 45.5 98.9 78.3 91.4 6.9 98.3
Melrose High School 77 1,014 18.5 14.2:1 98 85 86 562 545 69.0 94.4 87.8 79.1 13.2 92.3
Norton High School 78 716 19.3 13.0:1 97 89 89 558 560 68.0 93.6 82.4 89.5 8.8 98.3
Silver Lake Regional High School 79 1,241 19. 6 13.2:1 94 89 83 580 582 76.8 95.7 73.9 81.1 17.0 98.1
Danvers High School 80 930 15.8 11.7:1 94 76 85 548 549 66.8 95.3 86.5 79.2 18.8 98.0
Boston Latin Academy 81 1,767 25.8 19.4:1 100 99 94 570 598 41.2 96.5 90.4 71.9 27.0 98.9
Cambridge Rindge and Latin School 82 1,983 15.4 10.2:1 93 83 75 570 572 81.4 89.0 72.9 62.7 28.7 91.4
Medford High School 83 1,340 14.5 10.2:1 93 75 68 549 543 91. 2 92.7 80.4 73.1 23.7 96.8
Triton Regional High School 84 681 13.9 12.2:1 96 83 74 552 559 63.9 90.2 81.9 55.7 42.9 98.6
Middleborough High School 85 769 13.9 12.0:1 95 88 85 546 545 57.0 97.1 71.1 82.8 15.6 98.4
Dedham High School 86 748 15.6 11.6:1 92 85 85 558 574 54.0 92.7 76.6 95.1 4.9 100.0
Norwood High School 87 985 15.1 14.1:1 93 76 83 558 564 68.7 94.2 80.4 92.3 3.3 95.6
Tewksbury Memorial High School 88 916 19. 1 13.8:1 95 80 79 561 567 68.3 94.5 78.7 87.7 8.6 96.3
Billerica Memorial High School 89 1,336 17.7 13.9:1 95 90 92 547 555 58.3 88.3 77.5 73.6 24.0 97.6
John D. O’Bryant School of Mathematics and Science 90 1,535 22.8 17.3:1 100 98 89 536 571 31.3 97.6 86.3 61.1 35.8 96.9
Bridgewater-Raynham Regional High School 91 1,470 16.9 16.9:1 96 87 81 555 562 58.6 95.2 78.1 91.4 7.6 99.0
Abington High School 92 545 16.0 14.4:1 93 89 85 550 536 69. 2 95.3 70.2 88.2 9.8 98.0
Stoughton High School 93 1,039 17.6 10.8:1 93 78 77 545 546 60.2 92.5 79.2 84.2 10.5 94.7
Avon Middle High School 94 322 11.5 9.4:1 94 71 70 513 497 54.5 87.8 91.7 92.7 4.9 97.6
Beverly High School 95 1,251 19.5 13.3:1 92 83 85 565 551 68.2 89.9 73.5 91.2 7.1 98.3
Framingham High School 96 2,271 16.8 15.5:1 89 81 83 556 587 87.3 84.8 69.8 80.4 14.5 94.9
Woburn Memorial High School 97 1,301 15. 9 12.4:1 90 78 76 551 552 57.1 91.4 75.3 75.8 23.4 99.2
Maynard High School 98 375 16.3 14.3:1 90 76 61 579 558 57.1 91.8 83.1 76.3 21.1 97.4
Quincy High School 99 1,517 15.1 12.8:1 92 78 76 541 535 72.3 91.6 67.2 97.2 0.7 97.9
Bellingham High School 100 744 17.8 13.0:1 97 88 85 534 535 54.9 95.2 59.8 95.5 4.5 100.0
Whitman-Hanson Regional High School 101 1,277 20.8 17.0:1 94 78 86 548 532 58. 2 95.1 77.6 89.2 8.6 97.8
Rockland High School 102 636 16.0 13.5:1 92 76 75 542 546 46.6 89.1 73.7 3.6 96.4 100.0
Plymouth South High School 103 1,074 14.1 10.4:1 91 73 77 521 517 45.7 95.5 65.4 65.6 32.1 97.7
Plymouth North High School 104 1,267 15.5 11.8:1 93 68 76 549 534 49.6 90.5 67.8 86.1 8.2 94.3
Somerville High School 105 1,251 14.6 10.4:1 87 73 72 544 538 57.5 86.7 67.6 68.5 27.4 95.9
Weymouth High School 106 1,863 16. 2 13.2:1 91 73 71 547 534 68.4 87.6 67.4 87.7 11.0 98.7
Wareham High School 107 590 10.8 10.2:1 95 75 59 536 539 37.3 90.6 58.8 61.5 32.3 93.8
Milford High School 108 1170 18.5 12.7:1 93 73 77 544 531 58.5 85.6 72.2 79.8 11.0 90.8
New Mission High School 109 462 15.5 12.7:1 99 94 52 468 495 12.3 94.9 86.7 78.6 21.4 100.0
Methuen High School 110 1,982 17.0 14.2:1 89 72 67 534 536 59.4 90. 1 70.7 90.5 3.6 94.1
Peabody Veterans Memorial High School 111 1,436 15.4 11.4:1 88 73 66 531 531 53.7 84.4 71.1 95.2 4.1 99.3
Haverhill High School 112 1,841 17.4 14.1:1 88 74 71 552 547 60.0 83.1 70.2 76.8 1.3 78.1
Winthrop High School 113 595 18.3 14.6:1 88 80 73 540 538 35.4 84.6 79.0 90.6 7.5 98.1
Saugus High School 114 699 15.0 13.2:1 91 70 69 531 516 30.3 85.6 78.2 95.5 3.0 98.5
East Bridgewater Junior-Senior High School 115 1,011 21. 5 14.5:1 94 81 59 535 510 34.8 96.3 74.2 92.3 6.4 98.7
Marlborough High School 116 1,075 14.2 10.8:1 86 70 67 546 537 44.7 81.4 67.8 85.5 8.9 94.4
Gloucester High School 117 809 14.3 10.6:1 81 62 62 552 556 58.6 88.4 60.1 77.1 19.8 96.9
Waltham High School 118 1,609 16.3 11.0:1 75 66 72 518 522 67.0 83.5 71.8 84.3 10.7 95.0
Revere High School 119 1,978 20.7 14.8:1 86 70 73 501 508 65.9 86. 8 69.7 86.3 5.2 91.5
Holbrook Middle-High School 120 594 16.5 13.8:1 91 80 52 521 518 30.4 81.8 67.2 92.6 1.9 94.5
Randolph High School 121 646 16.1 10.8:1 81 72 64 498 519 34.6 79.1 73.0 77.5 21.1 98.6
Taunton High School 122 2,624 20.9 16.7:1 86 62 65 513 503 42.8 94.1 74.7 93.5 4.5 98.0
Lowell High School 123 3,174 20.8 15.2:1 84 69 61 520 527 46.0 82.7 73.4 70.2 29.4 99.6
Malden High School 124 1,845 19. 7 16.1:1 80 74 67 515 546 44.2 80.2 69.5 82.4 14.7 97.1
Boston Arts Academy 125 469 15.6 10.4:1 94 70 53 491 469 16.7 81.7 64.4 53.8 43.6 97.4
Salem High School 126 916 14.5 9.9:1 84 54 54 482 479 48.4 89.0 59.3 88.0 5.3 93.3
Another Course To College 127 224 12.5 11.2:1 91 55 32 428 431 26.7 89.6 75.4 60.0 33.3 93.3
Mary Lyon Pilot High School 128 133 14.2 6.1:1 83 38 9 471 471 10.0 92. 6 82.8 80.0 15.0 95.0
Boston Community Leadership Academy 129 487 18.2 11.0:1 82 77 43 463 476 23.4 75.2 74.2 76.5 23.5 100.0
Brockton High School 130 4,032 18.4 17.2:1 82 56 56 501 487 36.6 86.1 68.8 82.0 9.4 91.4
Everett High School 131 1,978 16.8 14.0:1 81 58 62 485 485 38.4 80.6 61.4 90.9 7.4 98.3
Fenway High School 132 377 19.9 11.8:1 81 67 56 446 454 91.7 75.7 87.5 8.3 95.8
Josiah Quincy Upper School 133 549 20. 7 11.9:1 80 62 38 483 495 6.7 75.0 84.2 83.0 17.0 100.0
TechBoston Academy 134 917 14.4 10.7:1 83 39 43 426 435 43.9 86.6 66.7 54.0 44.8 98.8
Snowden International School at Copley 135 489 18.2 11.7:1 90 53 37 454 464 6.5 79.8 73.0 73.0 13.5 86.5
Lawrence High School 136 3218 17.9 12.6:1 76 56 51 467 484 36.4 79.3 62.0 72.0 16.0 88.0
Classical High School 137 1,716 19.2 16.9:1 73 54 56 500 503 47. 2 75.3 62.0 93.9 2.6 96.5
Lynn English High School 138 1,786 19.3 16.1:1 76 56 57 498 493 26.3 72.7 53.6 96.2 0.0 96.2
East Boston High School 139 1,189 17.6 12.3:1 74 61 47 462 463 12.8 73.8 51.3 89.2 9.0 98.2
Boston International High School 140 369 14.6 7.3:1 69 57 46 403 454 25.0 53.0 58.9 93.8 6.3 100.1
Excel High School 141 518 18.6 11.3:1 67 56 36 429 453 10.8 82.9 60.8 95.3 2.3 97.6
Dearborn STEM Academy 142 419 16. 5 11.2:1 70 55 47 408 433 6.7 78.8 61.5 81.6 18.4 100.0
Jeremiah E. Burke High School 143 403 19.3 11.7:1 88 68 33 416 435 0.0 78.2 42.9 67.7 19.4 87.1
Chelsea High School 144 1,360 19.1 11.5:1 67 37 37 481 468 33.3 60.0 59.0 80.6 0.0 80.6
Charlestown High School 145 881 12.5 10.9:1 58 47 18 422 453 30.1 61.6 64.0 85.0 12.5 97.5
The English High School 146 521 15.5 10.9:1 78 43 35 436 448 2. 7 65.3 51.6 69.1 30.9 100.0
Brighton High School 147 586 17.7 12.0:1 72 46 39 412 426 12.7 58.8 54.2 54.4 42.1 96.5
Community Academy of Science and Health 148 368 14.2 9.6:1 53 29 19 413 418 0.0 67.5 65.8 86.8 5.3 92.1
Madison Park Technical Vocational High School 149 887 14.8 9.1:1 59 33 12 428 435 0.0 65.0 43.0 70.9 16.4 87.3

Methodology
This chart ranks public high schools in towns or districts within, or partially within, I-495. To compile the list, we used the most recent data for each school available at press time from the Massachusetts Department of Elementary & Secondary Education. In cases of missing information, we used data from a previous year as necessary.

We omitted highly specialized schools and schools reporting insufficient information, as well as charter schools. To calculate the rankings, statistician George Recck, director of the Math Resource Center at Babson College, analyzed the results, comparing each high school’s data points to the overall average for all schools. He then applied a percentage weight to the standardized value for each school to create an aggregate “score” to determine each high school’s rank.

Research by Samantha Baldwin, Hannah Ebanks, Endre Joseph, Henry Lin-David, Carly Thompson, and Daysia Tolentino

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Calculated the results of the Moscow School Olympiad for the 2021-2022 academic year. It was possible to extract data on 428 schools that have diplomas and certificates from the Moscow School of Education. Honorable mentions, by the way, only for fine arts in 5 classes.

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And so as not to get up twice – immediately the results of the final stage of the 2021-22 school year. There are only 225 schools with prize-winners and winners of the final stage, and the distribution among schools, concentrating on the results of the Olympiads, is clearer than before.

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The time before the start of the school year is a great opportunity to look at the results of the previous one.
For a long time it was not possible to collect data from the municipal stage, and finally it was possible. Not all codes of Statgrad were identified… More, and most of the institutions of vocational education, unfortunately, are not included here, but most of the schools are here.
Data on the number of students was collected in the spring, students travel to schools, so this entire table is, I remind you, quite approximate. So, look at the trends 🙂 Enjoy watching!

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Here are the results of the regional stage of the High School of the last year. Ordered, as usual, by the proportion of students who became prize-winners and winners, to the total number of 9-11 graders. Schools with results turned out to be 510, and only 125 have this indicator above the average percentage, exactly the first four pages.

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I would like the rating in which the school participates, contributed and development. Do you think this is possible, and if so, under what conditions?

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created a spore airfield, new publications will be here and there. Join now! Link https://t.me/eduratings

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So there was a little time to finally calculate the results of the exam in 2021. Just then, new data from the end of December appeared on data.mos.ru. So meet 🙂
To begin with, the list of USE results in … More state and municipal educational organizations, ordered by the ratio of 220 points to the number of 11-graders available on the sites in April 2021.
By tradition, if you have clarifications, write, we will correct.

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Calculated the results of the USE in 2021 for private and non-profit educational organizations.

I made a list, it is ordered by the ratio of 220 points to the number of 11th graders available on the websites in April… More 2021. Excluded from the list:

  • organizations with zero 220 points;
  • organizations where the number of 160-point students exceeds the number of 11-graders (usually these are schools with a relatively large number of families and correspondence students).

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Well, here it is. I won’t say that it was easy, and there are more schools than last year, and the data is more complicated. Forbes special section

Ranking of the best private schools in Moscow and the Moscow region | Forbes Special Section

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Ranking methodology 2022. Moscow Department of Education and Science. DONM

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RAEX: Rating of the best schools in Russia by competitiveness of graduates

Rating of the best schools in Russia by competitiveness of graduates (according to RAEX data for 2018). The top 100 shows which schools graduates are most likely to get into…

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Rating of the contribution of educational organizations to the quality education of Moscow schoolchildren in the 2020/2021 academic year. Department of Education and Science of the city of Moscow. …

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For the fifth year in this group, I publish various information about the results of schools in olympiads and exams. And I decided to bring the data for 2019-2020 together. Since the available data turned out to be diverse, I made… More rating according to three groups of criteria:

1. Results (7 criteria in total for 65 points:) Olympiad for schoolchildren,

  • coverage of subject areas of the Moscow School of Education,
  • unified state exam,
  • WorldSkills competencies.
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    • the number of levels of education in which there are students,
    • the average number of students in preschool groups
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    The Olympiad navigator shows which schools in Moscow are successful in revealing the talent of schoolchildren in various fields. Navigator lists include schools, in. ..

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    The general principle of evaluation in most cases is this: schools are ordered according to some parameter, and then the resulting set is divided into … More several clusters of the same size. Schools at the top of the table are assigned the highest score, those at the bottom – 1 point, intermediate points are evenly distributed between them.

    For example, the results of the All-Russian region in terms of the share of winners and prize-winners from the total number of students in grades 9-11 are divided into 12 clusters, each with 43-45 schools (it is not always possible to divide quite evenly, the percentage is sometimes the same for many schools). 12 points were given to schools with 1 point out of 8.6 percent of such students…

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    And here comes the Forbes ranking. And it is not actually about the rating, because there is no ordering by the number of points scored.

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    I present to your attention the results of the municipal stage of the Higher School of Education in Moscow educational institutions. I admit that the further, the more difficult it is to process open data about the Olympiads and the more approximate … More the result becomes.

    In the published tables with the results of the municipal stage of the Higher School of Education, firstly, duplicate diplomas were found (everything matches, including the subject and points, but the job identifiers are different), secondly, non-existent Statgrad codes, and finally, the surnames themselves with initials represent insufficient information to state with certainty that the coincidence of surnames and initials is an indication of the same student (previously, open data indicated . .. More

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    Canada Private School Ranking 2022 – Canada’s Best Schools

    quite a reasonable price for it.

    According to local law, non-citizens of the country are free to choose their place of study – international students can attend both public and private educational institutions. But despite the cheapness of the municipality, foreigners still often choose more prestigious and comfortable boarding schools.

    Today there are more than 1900 private schools in Canada, each with its own recognizable face and character. Not only curricula differ, but also pedagogical approaches, teaching style, and school philosophy.

    To help parents find the right school for their child, education experts annually rank Canada’s best private schools.

    Edarabia.com Canadian School Ranking 2022

    Only Edarabia.com provided the most recent Canadian School Ranking for the 2021-2022 academic year. Edarabia.com is the #1 educational guide in the Middle East. However, among their ratings there are 49 countries of the world. The portal ranks both universities and secondary schools.

    The 2021-2022 Canadian School Rankings includes 428 schools. The filter system allows you to select by the cost of education, the type of curriculum, the city of location, as well as the rating based on the feedback from the parents of schoolchildren. Top 10 by the criterion “reviews” from Edarabia.com is as follows:

    Seat School
    1 Richmond Hill Montessori Private School
    2 Vincent Massey Academy
    3 MacNeill Secondary School
    4 Abbotsford Christian School
    5 Abbotsford Senior Secondary School
    6 Abbotsford Traditional Secondary School
    7 ABC Montessori Matheson 9069four
    8 Aberdeen Hall
    9 Academy Marie-Claire
    9 Providence Academy

    However, due to the fact that the criterion “parents’ reviews” is very subjective, we still suggest paying attention to the ratings, which take into account more objective data.

    Fraser Institute Canadian Private School Ranking

    Fraser Institute (FI) is an independent research organization headquartered in Vancouver. FI is engaged in research in all spheres of life that are significant for citizens – such as the economy, healthcare, environmental protection, etc. A separate layer of the center’s work is devoted to education.

    FI is the most authoritative organization in Canada, which for many years has been analyzing the activities of educational institutions in the country and, based on the information received, annually presents ratings of educational institutions.

    FI statistics for private schools in Canada is presented in the form of several rankings that group schools by type (high school, middle school or junior school) and geographic location.

    The position of the school in the rating is determined by the average score received by the educational institution during the state certification. The latest consolidated rating was published based on data for 2018–2019. According to him, the TOP 10 private high schools in Alberta according to the Fraser Institute is as follows.

    Seat School
    1 Renert School
    1 Rundle College
    1 Webber
    4 West Island College
    5 Edmonton Islamic
    6 Bearspaw Christian
    7 Calgary Academy Collegiate
    7 Strathcona-Tweedsmuir
    9 Rundle College Academy
    9 Tempo

    Repeating places in the table mean that 2 or more educational institutions share the same position.

    In total, 253 educational institutions are represented in this rating. The FI online service allows you to group schools by various indicators, such as geographical location, language of instruction, as well as compare schools with each other.

    FI’s rankings of the best schools in Canada are especially useful for those who know exactly where they are going to live upon arrival in Canada.

    TopPrivateSchools.ca Top 25 Private Schools in Canada

    TopPrivateSchools.ca is an online service and research center that evaluates Canadian private schools.

    In addition to the main rating, the site contains “tops” of schools in the largest cities of the country (Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, Calgary), as well as by type of education (boarding, for boys, for girls, joint).

    TopPrivateSchools.ca’s classifications are based on such indicators as academic reputation, athletic program, resource base, and the percentage of graduates who successfully enter universities.

    At the same time, there are no winners and losers in the TOP-25 from TopPrivateSchools. ca – the selection of the best private schools in Canada is not ranked, educational institutions are submitted in alphabetical order:

    • Appleby College
    • Bishop Strachan School

    • Branksome Hall
    • Brentwood College School
    • Crescent School
    • Crestwood Preparatory College
    • Crofton House School
    • Elmwood School
    • Havergal College
    • Lakefield College School
    • Lower Canada College
    • Meadowridge School
    • Ridley College
    • Shawnigan Lake School
    • St. Andrew’s College
    • St. Clement’s School
    • St. George’s School
    • St. Michaels University School
    • Strathcona-Tweedsmuir School
    • The Study
    • Trinity College School
    • University of Toronto Schools
    • Upper Canada College
    • Vancouver College
    • York House School

    In general, the following picture emerges for private schools in Canada. Resources that write in one way or another about private schools tend to avoid making classifications. While recognizing the value of the Fraser Institute’s work, Canadian education experts nevertheless insist that no ranking can adequately represent the state of affairs in this area, much less name the best school in Canada.

    Schools are simply too different, so the same set of criteria by which one school can be judged is completely inapplicable to another, they argue.

    In the light of the information received, it becomes obvious that when choosing an educational institution for your child, you should focus not so much on the statistics of the Fraser Institute or another research center, but on your own preferences in terms of school education.

    Read also: US private school rankings

    Sources //www.compareschoolrankings.org/
    Top 25 private schools in Canada from TopPrivateSchools.ca, https://topprivateschools.ca/top25.asp

    Best schools in London, England and Britain – NOBLE

    Your plans for the year – sow wheat 7 Your plans for life – teach children

    British education is rightfully considered one of the best in the world. The thousand-year-old system of English education has formed an environment for the consistent development of a child’s abilities. Critical thinking, logic, non-standard solutions, analytics, communication are encouraged here.

    Networking, necessary for a successful career and financial well-being, starts at an early age: graduates of elite boarding schools in London and Britain form a closed club alumni association, these connections are more reliable than adult acquaintances. Do you want your child to achieve more? Send him to study at an English school in London, Oxford, Kent, Gloucestershire: the choice is great.

    1 The best schools in England are of interest to our clients

    2 How years of study in British schools are counted

    3 At what stage is it possible for a child to study in an English boarding school

    4 In what cases is a student visa needed to enter an English school

    5 How education is organized in a high school in England

    British schools

    7 Comparison of UK high school programs

    8 What distinguishes the best selective schools in England

    9 Is it better – mixed or single-sex private British school

    10 What influences the ratings of the best private schools in London, England and Britain

    11 Independent ratings of the best schools in the UK

    12 Unusual ratings of the best schools in the UK

    13 How children live in the best boarding schools in London and England

    The best schools in England are of interest our clients

    Parents regularly ask us questions about the best boarding schools in England, the cost of studying in London schools, rankings of public and private schools. Noble London cooperates with respectable educational centers that search for the best boarding school in Britain, book a place, help with exam preparation, accommodation and patronage.

    We do not claim to be comprehensive about the best public and private schools in London, England and Britain in general. We present a brief outline of the current structure of the UK secondary education system for expats and parents who plan to study their child in England.

    How years of study in British schools are taken into account

    In fact, study begins at the age of 2 years 9 months – the child begins to comprehend the wisdom of language, counting, elementary skills. The training time lasts plus or minus 11 years. There are three main periods:

    At what stage is it possible for a child to study in an English boarding school

    Junior school in Britain: education without boarding. Study 5 days a week, accommodation with parents. The form of play prevails. Ratings are not given.

    UK Secondary School: public/private full-time, private boarding school. The program includes a full-fledged education in the main disciplines, including the exact sciences, the humanities, languages, and programming.

    British aristocrats, politicians and successful businessmen from many countries of the world prefer to study in private boarding schools in England. Learning away from the family brings up responsibility, disciplines, forms useful informal connections among fellow students.

    British private boarding schools accept foreign children from the age of 7. The cost of education is £15-50 thousand, regulated by the Board of Trustees, annually adjusted for inflation. Upon admission, the age and level of previous education are taken into account – a child from Russia in Year 7 will enter after the 5th grade and upon reaching 11 years of age.

    State boarding schools are designed for 5000+ places, the cost of education is £10-18 thousand. Previously available exclusively to UK citizens. Since 2021, state boarding schools in London and Britain have been accepting children of EU citizens for education.

    Full-time education in English public schools is free for any child, as long as the parents are legally in the country.

    When do I need a study visa to enroll in an English school

    Long-term study visa is issued only on the condition that the child is studying in a British secondary boarding school with permanent residence in a student residence. Each child is assigned a guardian, during the long weekend the children stay in a boarding house or live with British families.

    A visa is not required if the child is a full-time student in a public or private English school without permanent residence on campus. The student, as a dependent member of the Dependant family, is attached to adults. It is important that adult non-residents have an open work, investment, study, family visa.

    How education is organized in high school in England

    The senior level is divided into 2 main programs:

    1. GCSE. Compulsory subjects include:

      • English language and literature;
      • foreign languages ​​to choose from;
      • mathematics
      • natural sciences: physics, chemistry, biology.

    Additionally, the GCSE program includes subjects at the choice of parents and the profile of the educational institution:

      • humanities: history, art, antiquity, philosophy, ethics, theology, visual arts, music, theater;
      • applied disciplines: politics, business, economics, psychology, geography, design;
      • digital technologies, programming.

    2. A-level / IB level the child passes:

      • in the home school;
      • Specialized Sixth Form College;
      • Vocational College.

    The teenager gets the right to choose the main disciplines for in-depth education with subsequent studies at the university.

    What is the difference between the A-level and IB programs in British schools

    The A-level English course provides for a narrow specialization, it is chosen by students who plan to continue their studies at universities in London, England, Scotland.

    IB, International Baccalaureate is designed for the study of general disciplines, suitable for admission to a university in any country in the world. If a foreign child is not ready to study at this level, a pre-IB program for 15 year olds is provided (English, mathematics, humanities and natural sciences).

    UK High School Comparison

    gives the right to choose different directions at the university

    A-level IB

    1 2 years

    2 years old
    Specialization narrow

    – 3 are studied in depth at level A
    – 3 at standard level B
    Additional subjects / requirements Choose from economics and programming
    to pottery and photography
    – Theory of Knowledge course;
    – term paper
    The program includes BTEC (Business and Technology Education Council):
    is assessed without an exam, a discipline to choose from sports and variety arts
    to animal husbandry and business
    Action Service):
    – creativity – classes in art studios, theater, music;
    – sports
    – volunteer activities, participation in social programs 91 A*-F scale
    the highest score A*
    Scale 1-7, the highest score 7
    The maximum score in the diploma 45
    35-36 points are enough to enter the most prestigious universities in the world
    All universities in the UK
    Other countries – selectively
    Almost all universities in the world: USA, England, France, Spain, Canada, etc.
    In some cases, replaces SAT and IELTS / TOEFL

    What distinguishes the best selective schools in England

    Private schools can afford their own selection rules. Selective boarding houses are the selection of the best at the admission level. Students with the highest scores are selected based on the results of exams and interviews.

    It is not easy to apply, the application must be submitted at least a year before admission. The best British boarding schools with top ratings like Harrow School begin accepting applications 3 years before the start of their studies, they check the level of preparation with tests for three years.

    Selective schools is networking at the highest level: gifted children communicate in a single environment, and all-round development takes place according to the principle of synergy. Graduates of selective colleges get high scores in exams, easily enter the top universities in the UK and the world, join the ranks of great scientists and top managers.

    Non-selective schools a priori lose in the average level of students. However, many parents prefer non-selective London and British colleges – there is a more natural, close to reality atmosphere.

    Which is better – mixed or single-sex private British school

    The average score of graduates of English schools for girls is higher than that of students of mixed schools in London and England. Otherwise, the level of education of private mixed and single-sex institutions is relatively the same.

    What influences the ratings of the best private schools in London, England and Britain

    Most ratings are carried out by independent media – The Telegraph, The Guardian. The criteria are different. Usually, the results of exams, the percentage of students enrolled in universities, the percentage of those who scored the highest score, the average score of graduates, and other indicators are taken into account.

    The media have repeatedly accused the commercial component of the rankings: only British private educational institutions that paid for the ranking are evaluated.

    The ratings of the best schools in London and England are not affected by important aspects for parents: the technical equipment of classes and laboratories, the quality of sports equipment, the renovation of classes and rooms in the residence, the level of security, convenience of location, comfort.

    Independent rankings of the best schools in the UK

    Specialized portals conduct their own research. A detailed overview of the 1200 best schools in London and Britain and analytical materials can be found in The Good School Guide.

    The Best-School portal evaluates without listing fees. Top 100 best schools in London, England and Britain according to the results of GCSE and IGCSE with data for 2019 and 2020, see here. Educational institutions in which at least 20 students received the highest scores were taken into account.

    The level of preparation of children, the quality of teaching, curricula are regularly checked by the Office of Education Ofsted, for a summary, see here. The best educational institutions receive the status of “outstanding”. Ofsted’s analytical systems allow you to compare data across different regions of the country and areas of London:

    Unusual ratings of the best schools in the UK

    Sometimes the media and specialized portals offer selections of the best British private schools according to special criteria – the most affordable, the most expensive, the most underestimated.

    Britannia Study has revealed the Top 10 Most Expensive Private Boarding Schools in the UK:

    The Telegraph has compiled a list of the best private boarding schools in the UK, deliberately excluding establishments paying more than £40,000/year from the assessment:

      1. Stewart’s Melville College, Edinburgh. £26,163 boys;
      2. Wychwood School, Oxfordshire. £31,500 girls;
      3. Christ’s College, Brecon, Wales; £31,110 mixed;
      4. Campbell College, Antrim, Northern Ireland. £15,960 cadet for boys;
      5. Queen Mary’s School, Thirsk, North Yorkshire. £27,465 girls;
      6. Mount Kelly, Tavistock, Devon. £32,970 coed;
      7. Loughborough Grammar School, Loughborough, Leicestershire. £34,485 boys;
      8. Truro School, Truro, Cornwall. £30,414 mixed;
      9. Kimbolton School, Kimbolton, Cambridgeshire. £28,560 mixed;
      10. Sl Catherine School, Bramley, Surrey. £31,755 girls.

    An exclusive rating of the best schools in London and England based on the results of A-level-2021 was presented by the Britannia Study portal.

    How children live in the best boarding schools in London and England

    Residences for students are equipped on the territory of the educational institution. Often this is the territory of an old estate with a beautiful park, a swimming pool, a sports complex, spaces for children’s creativity, practical classes in botany, physics, and geometry. Within the boarding house there are workshops, theaters, halls for music lessons, scientific experiments. Girls and boys in a mixed private British boarding house are placed strictly separately.