In the 2024 academic year, Al-Noor Voluntary Aided Muslim Primary School emerged as the top-performing institution in Redbridge based on the Department for Education's data. The school achieved a high percentage, 88%, of pupils meeting expected standards in reading and maths. However, it noted a lower performance in advanced achievements with only 10% reaching a higher standard. Other contenders like Cleveland Road Primary and Our Lady of Lourdes RC Primary School also received commendable ratings, while St Augustine's faced challenges, marking the need for improved educational outcomes in certain areas.
Al-Noor Voluntary Aided Muslim Primary School topped the rankings with 88% of pupils meeting expected standards, although it had a lower percentage achieving a higher standard.
Cleveland Road Primary School was ranked second with 87% meeting expected standards and 25% achieving at a higher standard, demonstrating success in more advanced learning.
At the other end, St Augustine's Catholic Primary School ranked lowest with only 61% meeting expected standards and the lowest scores for reading and maths in the borough.
The data highlights the performance disparities among schools, showcasing how meeting the expected standards varies significantly from achieving higher marks across Redbridge.
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