Picking a secondary school for your offspring can feel like a pretty big deal. It’s the place they’re going to spend the next seven years of their lives in, so it’s only natural you want to make the right choice. And there’s no shortage of great schools to choose from in the UK – our private schools, in particular, rank among the best on the planet.
But not everyone wants to fork out tens of thousands of pounds every year to send their kids to school, and you don’t have to either. The UK is also home to a bunch of fantastic state schools, and the Sunday Times has just released its Parent Power guide for 2025, one of the most prestigious rankings out there. Helping parents out by providing a ‘reliable guide to academic achievement in schools’, the Times guide ranks schools based on A-level and GCSE performance.
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And this year, a number of state schools beat some of the priciest private schools in the UK with their results. The highest-placing fully comprehensive school was Tauheedul Islam Girls’ High School in Blackburn, which came 196th.
The highest-placing partially selective school, meaning some students get in through test and some don’t, was Dame Alice Owen’s School in Hertfordshire. Dame Alice is 37.5 percent selective.
Here are the top 10 fully comprehensive state secondary schools in the Times’ 2025 Parent Power guide.
The UK’s best comprehensive state secondary schools for 2025
- Tauheedul Islam Girls’ High School, Blackburn
- St Andrew’s Catholic School, Leatherhead
- St Paul’s School For Girls, Edgbaston
- Impington Village College, Impington
- JFS, Harrow
- JCoss (Jewish Community Secondary School), Barnet
- The Cardinal Vaughan Memorial School, London
- Sandringham School, St Albans
- Hasmonean School For Girls, London
- Mossbourne Community Academy, London
The Sunday Times also awarded other individual awards to schools across the UK. Here’s the breakdown of those.
- Comprehensive School of the Year in London 2025: West London Free School
- Joint Comprehensive School of the Year in the Southeast 2025: Dame Alice Owen’s School, Hertfordshire, and St Andrew’s Catholic School, Surrey
- Comprehensive School of the Year in the Southwest 2025: The Cotswold School
- Comprehensive School of the Year in East Anglia 2025: Impington Village College
- Comprehensive School of the Year in the East Midlands 2025: Northampton School for Boys
- Comprehensive School of the Year in the West Midlands 2025: St Paul’s School for Girls, Edgbaston
- Comprehensive School of the Year in the North 2025: Fulford School
- Comprehensive School of the Year in the Northwest 2025: King David School, Liverpool
- Durham Johnston Comprehensive School also managed to bag the title of State Secondary School of the year in the Northeast and State Secondary School of the Year for Academic Excellence in the Northeast for 2025.
You can find the full league table, with hundreds more schools – including grammar and private schools – on the Sunday Times website here.
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