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Top 10 Best Washington Public Schools (2022-23)
Washington is the #12 largest school system in the United States, serving 1,089,009 students across the 2,514 public schools for the 2022-23 school year (there are 744 private schools, serving 104,631 students). 91% of all K-12 students in Washington are educated in public schools compared to national average of 90%.
The percentage of students achieving math proficiency in Washington is 50%. The percentage of students achieving reading proficiency is 61%.
The top ranked public schools in Washington are Cascadia Elementary School, Challenge Elementary School and International Community School. Overall testing rank is based on a school’s combined math and reading proficiency test score ranking.
There are 48 Blue Ribbon Schools, 59 magnet schools, 12 charter schools and 85 special education schools.
Minority enrollment is 49% (majority Hispanic) and the student:teacher ratio is 17:1.
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Top Ranked Public Schools in Washington (2022-23)
School (Math and Reading Proficiency)
Student Proficiency
Grades
Location
Rank: #11.
Cascadia Elementary School
Magnet School
Math: ≥99% | Reading: ≥99%
Rank:
Top 1%
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Math: ≥99% (Top 1%)
Reading: ≥99% (Top 1%)
Grades: K-5
1700 N 90th Street
Seattle, WA 98115
(206) 252-5914
Rank: #22.
Challenge Elementary School
Alternative School
Math: ≥99% | Reading: 97%
Rank:
Top 1%
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Math: ≥99% (Top 1%)
Reading: 97% (Top 1%)
Grades: K-6
5409 228th St Sw
Mountlake Terrace, WA 98043
(425) 431-7157
Rank: #33.
International Community School
Alternative School
Magnet School
Math: 96% | Reading: 97%
Rank:
Top 1%
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Math: 96% (Top 1%)
Reading: 97% (Top 1%)
Grades: 6-12
11133 Ne 65th St
Kirkland, WA 98033
(425) 936-2380
Rank: #4 – 74. – 7.
Nikola Tesla Stem High School
Alternative School
Magnet School
Math: ≥95% | Reading: ≥95%
Rank:
Top 1%
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Math: ≥95% (Top 1%)
Reading: ≥95% (Top 1%)
Grades: 9-12
4301 228th Ave Ne
Redmond, WA 98053
(425) 936-2770
Rank: #4 – 74. – 7.
Northstar Middle School
Alternative School
Math: ≥95% | Reading: ≥95%
Rank:
Top 1%
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Math: ≥95% (Top 1%)
Reading: ≥95% (Top 1%)
Grades: 6-8
10903 Ne 53rd St
Kirkland, WA 98033
(425) 936-1760
Rank: #4 – 74. – 7.
Stella Schola
Alternative School
Magnet School
Math: ≥95% | Reading: ≥95%
Rank:
Top 1%
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Math: ≥95% (Top 1%)
Reading: ≥95% (Top 1%)
Grades: 6-8
13505 Ne 75th Street
Redmond, WA 98052
(425) 936-2475
Rank: #4 – 74. – 7.
Stephen Decatur Elementary School
Math: ≥95% | Reading: ≥95%
Rank:
Top 1%
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Math: ≥95% (Top 1%)
Reading: ≥95% (Top 1%)
Grades: K-5
7711 43rd Ave Ne
Seattle, WA 98115
(206) 252-3230
Rank: #88.
Libby Center
Special Education School
Math: 95% | Reading: 97%
Rank:
Top 1%
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Math: 95% (Top 1%)
Reading: 97% (Top 1%)
Grades: K-8
2900 E 1st Ave
Spokane, WA 99202
(509) 354-7500
Rank: #99.
Mercer Island High School
Math: 90% | Reading: ≥99%
Rank:
Top 1%
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Math: 90% (Top 1%)
Reading: ≥99% (Top 1%)
Grades: 9-12
9100 Se 42nd
Mercer Island, WA 98040
(206) 236-3345
Rank: #1010.
Cherry Crest Elementary School
Math: 94% | Reading: 95%
Rank:
Top 1%
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Math: 94% (Top 1%)
Reading: 95% (Top 1%)
Grades: PK-5
12400 N.e. 32nd St.
Bellevue, WA 98005
(425) 456-4900
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Best Washington Public Schools by County (2022-23)
Popular cities: Seattle (190 schools), Spokane (119 schools), Tacoma (106 schools), Vancouver (86 schools), Yakima (54 schools).
County
# Schools
# Students
% Minority
Adams County
17
5,323
84%
Asotin County
11
3,095
17%
Benton County
68
36,945
44%
Chelan County
41
12,497
54%
Clallam County
30
10,337
35%
Clark County
145
75,243
37%
Columbia County
5
441
24%
Cowlitz County
49
16,711
29%
Douglas County
20
7,422
58%
Ferry County
11
1,009
40%
Franklin County
39
20,797
78%
Garfield County
2
361
13%
Grant County
58
19,986
67%
Grays Harbor County
44
10,702
38%
Island County
26
8,621
36%
Jefferson County
12
2,579
20%
King County
532
283,656
60%
Kitsap County
78
33,966
38%
Kittitas County
18
4,538
26%
Klickitat County
24
4,182
32%
Lewis County
43
11,715
31%
Lincoln County
17
2,121
15%
Mason County
24
8,002
43%
Okanogan County
37
14,029
39%
Pacific County
18
3,010
33%
Pend Oreille County
11
1,477
21%
Pierce County
276
133,071
52%
San Juan County
14
1,803
28%
Skagit County
54
18,561
46%
Skamania County
7
900
23%
Snohomish County
224
115,632
47%
Spokane County
180
75,092
25%
Stevens County
37
6,418
27%
Thurston County
85
44,463
40%
Wahkiakum County
2
485
20%
Walla Walla County
33
8,591
48%
Whatcom County
77
27,113
37%
Whitman County
27
4,547
24%
Yakima County
118
53,568
78%
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Top rated high schools across Washington and U.
S.
Washington state schools earned high rankings nationally, as seven schools have been ranked among the top 500 schools in the county according to a U.S. News and World Report.
The report ranked the top schools based on the rates of students who scored highly in math, reading and science state assessments, passed multiple college-level exams, and graduated high school within four years.
The study also examined schools’ student diversity, teacher-to-student ratio, student body size, gender distribution, test scores and more school data.
Here are the top 10 public high schools in Washington state, and how they rank compared to the rest of the country according to the U.S. News and World Report:
1. Tesla STEM High School
Tesla STEM High School in Redmond ranked first among Seattle metro area high schools and first among Lake Washington School District high schools. The school also ranked 12th nationally out of about 18,000 schools the report evaluated.
Tesla STEM High School scored an overall 99.93 out of 100 in the report, based on six measures:
▪ Took at Least One AP Exam 100%.
▪ Passed at Least One AP Exam 100%.
▪ Mathematics Proficiency 98%.
▪ Reading Proficiency 99%.
▪ Science Proficiency 95%.
▪ Graduation Rate > 98%.
2. International School
International School in Bellevue ranked first among Bellevue School District high schools and second in the Seattle metro area. The school also ranked 59th nationally compared to other public schools across the country.
International School scored an overall 99.67 out of 100 in the report based on the six measures:
▪ Took at Least One AP Exam 100%.
▪ Passed at Least One AP Exam 92%.
▪ Mathematics Proficiency 86%.
▪ Reading Proficiency 93%.
▪ Science Proficiency 92%.
▪ Graduation Rate > 95%.
3. Raisbeck Aviation High School
Raisbeck Aviation High School in Tukwila ranked first among Highline School District high schools and third in the Seattle metro area. The school also ranked 213th place of public high schools across the nation.
Raisbeck Aviation High School scored an overall 98.81 out of 100 in the report based on five various measures:
▪ Took at Least One AP Exam 88%.
▪ Passed at Least One AP Exam 68%.
▪ Mathematics Proficiency 81%.
▪ Science Proficiency 89%.
▪ Graduation Rate > 97%.
4. Newport Senior High School
Newport Senior High School in Bellevue ranked second among Bellevue School District high schools and fourth in the Seattle metro area. The school ranked 235th place in U.S. News and World Report’s national high school rankings.
Newport Senior High School scored a 98.68 out of 100 in the report based on six measures:
▪ Took at Least One AP Exam 88%.
▪ Passed at Least One AP Exam 80%.
▪ Mathematics Proficiency 79%.
▪ Reading Proficiency 90%.
▪ Science Proficiency 88%.
▪ Graduation Rate 97%.
5. Bellevue High School
Bellevue High School ranked third among Bellevue School District high schools and fifth in the Seattle metro area. The school also ranked 291st place nationally.
Bellevue High School scored a 98.37 out of 100 overall in the report’s scorecard across six various measures:
▪ Took at Least One AP Exam 84%.
▪ Passed at Least One AP Exam 69%.
▪ Mathematics Proficiency 79%.
▪ Reading Proficiency 92%.
▪ Science Proficiency 67%.
▪ Graduation Rate 94%.
6. Mercer Island High School
Mercer Island High School ranked sixth among Seattle metro area high schools. The school also ranked 368th nationally in the U.S. News and World Report ratings.
Mercer Island High School scored a 97.94 out of 100 on the report’s scorecard across the six measures:
▪ Took at Least One AP Exam 64%.
▪ Passed at Least One AP Exam 60%.
▪ Mathematics Proficiency 90%.
▪ Reading Proficiency 99%.
▪ Science Proficiency 85%.
▪ Graduation Rate 95%.
7. Interlake Senior High School
Interlake Senior High School in Bellevue ranked fourth among Bellevue School District high schools and seventh in the Seattle metro area. The school ranked 457th in the nation’s public high school ranking.
Interlake Senior High School scored a 97.44 out of 100 on the U.S. News and World Report scorecard across six measures:
▪ Took at Least One AP Exam 76%.
▪ Passed at Least One AP Exam 63%.
▪ Mathematics Proficiency 72%.
▪ Reading Proficiency 88%.
▪ Science Proficiency 83%.
▪ Graduation Rate 92%.
8. General William H. Harrison Preparatory School
General William H. Harrison Preparatory School in Lakewood ranked first among Clover Park School District high schools and eighth in the Seattle metro area. The school also ranked 586th nationally out of about 18,000 schools the U.S. News and World Report evaluated.
General William H. Harrison Preparatory School scored 96.72 out of 100 on the report’s scorecard across five measures:
▪ Took at Least One IB (International Baccalaureate) Exam 100%.
▪ Passed at Least One IB (International Baccalaureate) Exam 91%.
▪ Mathematics Proficiency 45%.
▪ Reading Proficiency 84%.
▪ Science Proficiency 76%.
9. Bainbridge High School
Bainbridge High School ranked as the top high school in the Bremerton metro area. Bainbridge High School was also in the top 1,000 public high schools in the country, rating 646th place nationally.
Bainbridge High School scored a 96.38 out of 100 on the U.S. News and World Report’s scorecard that evaluates schools on six measures:
▪ Took at Least One AP Exam 74%.
▪ Passed at Least One AP Exam 60%.
▪ Mathematics Proficiency 80%.
▪ Reading Proficiency 96%.
▪ Science Proficiency 31%.
▪ Graduation Rate 95%.
10. Vancouver School of Arts and Academics
Vancouver (Wash.) School of Arts and Academics is the top-ranked high school in the Vancouver School District and fourth among Portland (Ore.) metro area high schools. The school also ranked 751st place in U.S. News and Worlds Report national school evaluation.
Vancouver School of Arts and Academics scored a 95.79 out of 100 on the report’s scorecard across five various measurements:
▪ Took at Least One AP Exam 100%.
▪ Passed at Least One AP Exam 77%.
▪ Mathematics Proficiency 68%.
▪ Science Proficiency 64%.
▪ Graduation Rate > 95%.
U.S. News and World Report’s full national and Washington state high school evaluation also has information on public Kindergarten through eighth-grade schools, as well as private school evaluations.
Alyse Messmer-Smith
Alyse Messmer-Smith is a service journalism reporter at the Bellingham Herald. If you like stories like this, please consider supporting our work with a subscription to our newspaper.
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The RAEX rating agency has presented two all-Russian ratings, tops by regions and districts, as well as four thematic ones.
The Ranking of the Best Schools by Alumni Competitiveness includes schools whose graduates most successfully enter the best universities in Russia from the RAEX ranking. The number of positions in the rating this year has been increased from one hundred to two hundred.
The rating reflected the stability of the positions of the leaders of school education in Russia: the composition of the top ten did not change over the year. The first place was taken by the Specialized Educational and Scientific Center of Moscow State University, the Phystech Lyceum named after A.I. P.L. Kapitsa, Chelyabinsk Physics and Mathematics Lyceum No. 31 returned to third place. The top five also included the Moscow Lyceum “Second School” and the University Gymnasium of Moscow State University.
In total, the rating includes educational institutions from 38 regions of the Russian Federation. Almost a third of the participants – 64 out of 200 – are located in Moscow. 26 schools are located in the Moscow region, 18 in St. Petersburg, 12 in Tatarstan and 10 in the Sverdlovsk region.
The rankings on the competitiveness of graduates in the aggregated areas of training (“Technical, Natural Sciences and Exact Sciences”, “Economics and Management”, “Social and Humanitarian Areas” and “Medicine”) included 50 schools each with the highest concentration of graduates who entered in the leading universities of Russia in the direction of a certain profile.
In three out of four categories, the winner has not changed. The rating in the technical field was headed by the champion of the overall standings of the STSC MSU, the Economic Lyceum of the Russian University of Economics named after M.V. G.V. Plekhanov, a clear leader among physicians is the Medical Sechenov Pre-University. In the nomination “Social and Humanitarian Sciences” the university gymnasium of Moscow State University excelled, having displaced the Gorchakovsky Lyceum of MGIMO from the higher level. As in previous years, all subject ratings were headed by schools affiliated with universities.
The study revealed a number of fundamental differences in the structure of the economic and technical lists. The vast majority of leaders in the field of “Economics and Management” – 45 out of 50 – are located in Moscow and the Moscow region, private educational institutions took almost a quarter of the places in the top 50, almost three quarters (72%) of registered graduates are enrolled in universities on a fee basis. As for the “techies”, the picture is the opposite: among the best, only 16 represent the metropolitan region, there is not a single private school in the top 50, and the share of “payers” was a modest 14%.
In addition to the competitiveness rankings, RAEX also compiled lists of schools preparing the largest number of applicants for top universities in absolute terms. These lists are formed without adjustment for the number of graduating classes and reflect the contribution of schools to the quality preparation of applicants. A nationwide list (300 positions) has been published, as well as leaders by federal districts (20 positions) and 85 regions of Russia (from 5 to 50 positions).
All rankings 2022
Competitiveness rankings
- Top 200 schools in Russia by graduate competitiveness
- …incl. in the field of “Economics and Management”
- … incl. in the field of “Technical, natural sciences and exact sciences”
- … incl. in the field of “Social and humanitarian areas”
- … incl. in the field of “Medicine”
Rankings by the number of graduates who entered the best universities
Rating of Russian schools by the number of graduates enrolled in the leading universities of Russia
Best schools by the number of enrolled by federal districts
- Central Federal District
- Northwestern Federal District
- Southern Federal District
- North Caucasian Federal District
- Volga Federal District
- Ural Federal District
- Siberian Federal District
- Far Eastern Federal District
Best schools in terms of enrollment by regions
- Altai Territory
- Amur Region
- Arkhangelsk region
- Astrakhan region
- Belgorod region
- Bryansk region
- Vladimir region
- Volgograd region
- Vologda region
- Voronezh region
- city of Sevastopol
- Jewish Autonomous Region
- Trans-Baikal Territory
- Ivanovo region
- Irkutsk region
- Kabardino-Balkarian Republic
- Kaliningrad region
- Kaluga region
- Kamchatka Territory
- Karachay-Cherkess Republic
- Kemerovo region
- Kirov region
- Kostroma region
- Krasnodar Territory
- Krasnoyarsk Territory
- Kurgan region
- Kursk region
- Leningrad region
- Lipetsk region
- Magadan region
- Moscow
- Moscow region
- Murmansk region
- Nenets Autonomous Okrug
- Nizhny Novgorod Region
- Novgorod region
- Novosibirsk region
- Omsk region
- Orenburg region
- Oryol region
- Penza region
- Perm region
- Primorsky Krai
- Pskov region
- Republic of Adygea
- Republic of Altai
- Republic of Bashkortostan
- Republic of Buryatia
- Republic of Dagestan
- Republic of Ingushetia
- Republic of Kalmykia
- Republic of Karelia
- Republic of Komi
- Republic of Crimea
- Republic of Mari El
- Republic of Mordovia
- Republic of Sakha (Yakutia)
- Republic of North Ossetia-Alania
- Republic of Tatarstan
- Tyva Republic
- Republic of Khakassia
- Rostov region
- Ryazan region
- Samara region
- St. Petersburg
- Saratov region
- Sakhalin Region
- Sverdlovsk region
- Smolensk region
- Stavropol Territory
- Tambov region
- Tver region
- Tomsk region
- Tula region
- Tyumen region
- Udmurt Republic
- Ulyanovsk region
- Khabarovsk Territory
- Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug – Yugra
- Chelyabinsk region
- Chechen Republic
- Chuvash Republic
- Chukotka Autonomous Okrug
- Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug
- Yaroslavl region
- SUNTS NGU
- Lyceum No. 130 named after Academician M.A. Lavrentieva (+2)
- Engineering Lyceum NSTU (+2)
- Gymnasium No. 1 (Novosibirsk) (-1)
- Educational Center – Gymnasium No. 6 “Ermine” (-3)
- Gymnasium No. 3 in Akademgorodok
- Second Novosibirsk Gymnasium (+2)
- Lyceum of Information Technologies (+2)
- Aerospace Lyceum named after Yu.V. Kondratyuk (-2)
- Lyceum No. 9 (Novosibirsk) (-2)
- Economic Lyceum (-4)
- Lyceum № 12 (Novosibirsk) (-1)
- Lyceum № 13 (Krasnoobsk) (+1)
- Lyceum № 22 “Hope of Siberia” (-1)
- Gymnasium No. 12 (Novosibirsk) (-4)
- Gymnasium No. 4 (Novosibirsk) (+4)
- Lyceum No. 6 (Berdsk) (-1)
- Gymnasium No. 10 (Novosibirsk) (-1)
- Gymnasium No. 5 (Novosibirsk)
- Lyceum № 200 (-8)
- 76th place. Lyceum No. 130 named after Academician M.A. Lavrentiev (108.237 points)
- 84th place. Engineering Lyceum NSTU (103.124)
- 91 seats. Gymnasium No. 1 (Novosibirsk) (101.082)
- 96th place. Educational Center – Gymnasium No. 6 “Ermine” (99.916)
- 194 place. Gymnasium No. 3 in Academgorodok (68.275)
- 231 places. Second Novosibirsk Gymnasium (60.594)
- 241 places. Lyceum of Information Technologies (59.229)
- 254 place. Aerospace Lyceum named after Yu.V. Kondratyuk (58.019)
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20 lyceums and gymnasiums located in Novosibirsk were included in the rating of the best schools in the region in terms of the number of graduates who entered the leading Russian universities, left by the RAEX rating agency.
Included in the list:
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According to the same indicator – by the number of graduates enrolled in the leading universities of the country – nine lyceums and gymnasiums located in the Novosibirsk region got into the rating of Russian schools.
During the year, the composition of the first nine schools did not change, the tenth place was taken by the Pokrovsky Quarter school in Moscow, ahead of school No. 171. The HSE Lyceum was in the first place, the Bauman Engineering School No. 1580 was in the second place, and the STSC MGU was in the third place. The fifth place was taken by the Specialized Educational and Scientific Center of NSU.
In addition to the center, eight educational institutions located in Novosibirsk also got into the rating:
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The RAEX list reflects the absolute number of high school graduates who entered universities in the top 50 of the agency’s university rankings in 2020 or 2021.
As stated in the compilation methodology, the rating of schools by the number of graduates enrolled in the leading universities of Russia is based on the same data as the rating of the best schools in Russia by the competitiveness of graduates, however, it is calculated in absolute terms.
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St. Petersburg, Primorsky district – Schools of the Primorsky district are included in the ratings of the best schools in the city
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Education Committee of St. Petersburg compiled by 5 different indicators-as for 5 different indicators-as for 5 different indicators-as according the general level of grades, the participation of schoolchildren in competitions, and the quality of learning conditions and the professional achievements of teachers.
For each rating, 100 best schools of the city are identified – there are 684 of them in the city in total. 28 schools of the Primorsky district were included in the ratings – this is almost half of all institutions in the district.
At the same time, gymnasium No. 116 and Lyceum No. 64 got into all 5 ratings.
In 4 ratings at once – gymnasium No. 52, in three – gymnasium No. 540, school No. 246, school No. 113 and school No. 582.
Rating of educational organizations based on the results of mass education
Compiled based on the results of regional diagnostic work, state final certification for educational programs of basic and secondary general education.
The final rating includes 103 educational organizations of St. Petersburg that scored the most points
1. |
Gymnasium №631 |
5-8 |
2. |
Gymnasium №116 |
9-12 |
3. |
Lyceum №64 |
13-15 |
4. |
Gymnasium №49 |
27-40 |
5. |
Gymnasium №52 |
27-40 |
6. |
School №113 |
27-40 |
7. |
Gymnasium №540 |
27-40 |
8. |
School №582 |
73-103 |
9. |
Lyceum №597 |
73-103 |
10. |
School №598 |
73-103 |
11. |
School №617 |
73-103 |
Rating of educational institutions by high educational results and students’ achievements final exams.
The rating includes 105 educational institutions of St. Petersburg, which scored the most points.
1. |
Gymnasium №116 |
5-6 |
2. |
Lyceum №64 |
7 |
3. |
School №43 “Linguistic School” |
14-15 |
4. |
Lyceum №554 |
27-29 |
5. |
Gymnasium №540 |
30-31 |
6. |
School №617 |
34-36 |
7. |
School №582 |
39-43 |
8. |
Gymnasium No. 631 |
56-62 |
9. |
School No. 246 |
63-70 |
10. |
Erich Kestner Gymnasium No. 41 |
83-105 |
11. |
Gymnasium №49 |
83-105 |
12. |
Gymnasium №52 |
83-105 |
13. |
School №598 |
83-105 |
Rating of educational organizations by the quality of conditions for conducting educational activities
Compiled by the provision of students with premises (the area of specialized halls, the presence of specialized rooms), by the variety of types of education (departments of additional and preschool education, speech therapy centers, school museums), on the diversity of sports infrastructure facilities (stadiums, sports grounds, gyms, swimming pools), on the provision of informatization tools (digital laboratories, robotics laboratories, projectors, interactive whiteboards, computers).
The rating includes 138 educational institutions of St. Petersburg that scored the most points
1. |
Gymnasium №116 |
29-38 |
2. |
School №655 |
44-61 |
3. |
School №661 |
44-61 |
4. |
Lyceum №64 |
62-83 |
5. |
School No. 246 |
62-83 |
6. |
School №580 |
84-104 |
7. |
School №38 |
105-138 |
8. |
School №113 |
105-138 |
9. |
School No. 253 named after captain 1st rank P.I. Derzhavin |
105-138 |
10. |
School №440 |
105-138 |
11. |
School №644 |
105-138 |
Rating of educational organizations by staffing
Compiled by the provision of teaching staff, provision of students with support services, qualifications and achievements of teachers.
The rating includes 111 educational institutions of St. Petersburg that scored the most points
1. |
Gymnasium №52 |
12-13 |
2. |
Gymnasium №116 |
33-36 |
3. |
Lyceum №64 |
37-45 |
4. |
Gymnasium №66 |
46-61 |
5. |
Erich Kestner Gymnasium No. 41 |
62-82 |
6. |
School №438 |
83-111 |
7. |
Gymnasium №540 |
83-111 |
Rating of educational organizations in terms of management quality
Calculated based on the qualifications and achievements of school managers, innovation activities and achievements of schools in competitions of educational organizations.
The rating includes 127 educational institutions of St. Petersburg that scored the most points
1. |
Gymnasium №116 |
3 |
2. |
School №113 |
22-27 |
3. |
School №43 “Linguistic School” |
37-56 |
4. |
School №45 |
37-56 |
5. |
School №580 |
37-56 |
6. |
School №644 |
37-56 |
7. |
Gymnasium №52 |
57-75 |
8. |
Lyceum №64 |
57-75 |
9. |
School №106 |
57-75 |
10. |
School №583 |
57-75 |
11. |
School №46 |
76-97 |
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