Two Southwark primary schools are in London’s top ten for SATs achievement.
The Cathedral School of St Saviour and Mary Overie, in Borough, saw 97 per cent of students meet their expected standard.
Coming eighth in the top ten, the Church of England primary school also saw 33 per cent of students do better than expected.
Charles Dickens Primary School, also in Borough, finished tenth on the list, with 95 per cent of pupils meeting their expected standards.
The school, rated Outstanding in its 2019 Ofsted inspection, also saw 44 per cent of pupils achieve better grades than predicted.
Here is the full list:
Hampden Gurney CofE Primary School, Westminster: 100% meeting expected standards, 44% achieving at a higher standard
Abacus Belsize Primary School, Camden: 100% meeting expected standards, 40% achieving at a higher standard
Our Lady of Victories Catholic Primary School, Wandsworth: 100% meeting expected standards, 29% achieving at a higher standard
St James’ Roman Catholic Primary School, Bromley: 97% meeting expected standards, 38% achieving at a higher standard
Riverley Primary School, Waltham Forest: 97% meeting expected standards, 34% achieving at a higher standard
The Cathedral School of St Saviour and St Mary Overie, Southwark: 97% meeting expected standards, 33% achieving at a higher standard
Thomas Jones Primary School, Kensington and Chelsea: 97% meeting expected standards, 23% achieving at a higher standard
Iqra Primary School, Lambeth: 97% meeting expected standards, 21% achieving at a higher standard
St Peter and St Paul Catholic Primary School, Islington: 97% meeting expected standards, 17% achieving at a higher standard
Charles Dickens Primary School, Southwark: 95% meeting expected standards, 44% achieving at a higher standard