The North East is home to plenty of high-performing secondary schools, but some pulled ahead of the pack in the last school year.
The government’s brand new preliminary performance figures for state-funded secondary schools were released last week, with primary school and sixth form data expected to follow soon. These official league tables were initially delayed, due to what the government described as “quality issues” with the data.
We’ve ranked the North East’s highest-performing state secondary schools for the 2023/24 school year based on this new data, namely their latest Progress 8 scores. This is a unique figure based on GCSE results and other student achievements, which helps to determine how quickly students at any particular school are learning and progressing compared to peers from similar primary schools nationwide. Any score above 0 is positive, while any above 0.5 is considered ‘well above average’ - the highest band available.
All schools on the list also had an overall Ofsted rating of ‘good’ or ‘outstanding’ before this measure was recently dropped, or, if they’ve been inspected more recently, had passing marks across the board. This means that the quality of education provided, student behaviour and attitudes, school leadership and management, and student safeguarding all met or exceeded government standards last time the school was inspected.
Here are the 18 schools from across the North East that made the cut:

17. Acklam Grange School
Acklam Grange is a secondary school in Middlesbrough. It was formerly rated ‘good’ overall by Ofsted. In the 2023/24 school year, it had a Progress 8 score of 0.31 - or ‘above average’. | Google

18. Whitley Bay High School
Rounding out the list is this high school in Whitley Bay, Tyne and Wear. It was formerly rated ‘outstanding’ overall by Ofsted. In the 2023/24 school year, it too had a Progress 8 score of 0.31. While this is usually considered ‘above average’ banding was not applied, as the school takes pupils from age 13. | Google