Full list: Which area has the best secondary schools?

Ofsted chief inspector Sir Michael Wilshaw talks to students in east London. Credit: John Stillwell/PA Wire/Press Association Images

The percentage of pupils at good or outstanding secondary schools is highest in Bath and North East Somerset, according to new Ofsted figures published today.

Here is a table giving the percentages of pupils attending good or outstanding secondary schools by local authority area in England.

The table shows the name of the local authority, and the percentage of pupils at good or outstanding schools in that area.

The information comes from Ofsted, and covers secondary schools, including academies, only.

  • Bath and North East Somerset 100%

  • Camden 100%

  • Hammersmith and Fulham 100%

  • Hounslow 100%

  • Islington 100%

  • Kensington and Chelsea 100%

  • Rutland 100%

  • Tower Hamlets 100%

  • Westminster 100%

  • Hackney 99%

  • Haringey 98%

  • Barnet 98%

  • Southwark 95%

  • Bury 95%

  • Harrow 94%

  • Sutton 94%

  • Wandsworth 93%

  • Thurrock 92%

  • York 91%

  • Waltham Forest 91%

  • Wokingham 90%

  • Trafford 90%

  • Barking and Dagenham 90%

  • Surrey 90%

  • South Tyneside 90%

  • Leicester 89%

  • Medway 89%

  • Bromley 89%

  • Herefordshire 89%

  • Telford and Wrekin 89%

  • Brighton and Hove 89%

  • North Somerset 88%

  • Coventry 88%

  • Oxfordshire 87%

  • Redbridge 87%

  • Richmond upon Thames 87%

  • Poole 86%

  • Bexley 86%

  • Enfield 86%

  • Durham 86%

  • Brent 86%

  • Dorset 86%

  • Slough 85%

  • North Lincolnshire 84%

  • Luton 84%

  • East Sussex 84%

  • Kingston upon Thames 84%

  • Cornwall 82%

  • Cheshire West and Chester 82%

  • Liverpool 82%

  • Worcestershire 81%

  • Hillingdon 81%

  • Wigan 81%

  • Wiltshire 81%

  • Kent 81%

  • Kirklees 80%

  • Solihull 80%

  • Calderdale 80%

  • Nottinghamshire 80%

  • Torbay 79%

  • Bedford 79%

  • Hampshire 79%

  • Gateshead 78%

  • Cambridgeshire 78%

  • Birmingham 78%

  • Lincolnshire 78%

  • Newham 78%

  • Walsall 78%

  • Lancashire 77%

  • Lewisham 77%

  • Cheshire East 77%

  • Buckinghamshire 76%

  • Devon 76%

  • Warrington 75%

  • Nottingham 75%

  • Newcastle upon Tyne 75%

  • Hertfordshire 74%

  • Lambeth 74%

  • Shropshire 74%

  • Sandwell 74%

  • North Yorkshire 74%

  • Greenwich 74%

  • Darlington 74%

  • Havering 73%

  • Ealing 73%

  • Rochdale 73%

  • Derby 73%

  • Leicestershire 73%

  • Suffolk 73%

  • City of Bristol 73%

  • Plymouth 72%

  • Stockport 72%

  • Essex 72%

  • Wolverhampton 72%

  • Milton Keynes 71%

  • North Tyneside 71%

  • Rotherham 71%

  • West Sussex 71%

  • Wirral 71%

  • Warwickshire 70%

  • Merton 70%

  • Leeds 69%

  • Bolton 69%

  • Croydon 69%

  • Blackburn with Darwen 68%

  • Southend-on-Sea 68%

  • Staffordshire 68%

  • Somerset 67%

  • Northumberland 66%

  • Southampton 66%

  • Reading 65%

  • Northamptonshire 65%

  • Gloucestershire 64%

  • South Gloucestershire 63%

  • Cumbria 63%

  • Manchester 62%

  • Sunderland 62%

  • Norfolk 62%

  • Stockton-on-Tees 62%

  • Wakefield 61%

  • Windsor and Maidenhead 61%

  • Redcar and Cleveland 60%

  • Sheffield 58%

  • Oldham 57%

  • Halton 57%

  • Bracknell Forest 57%

  • Central Bedfordshire 56%

  • Sefton 56%

  • Derbyshire 55%

  • Dudley 55%

  • West Berkshire 55%

  • Kingston upon Hull 55%

  • Peterborough 54%

  • Portsmouth 53%

  • Bournemouth 53%

  • Swindon 50%

  • Knowsley 50%

  • Bradford 47%

  • St Helens 47%

  • Blackpool 47%

  • Salford 47%

  • Tameside 46%

  • Doncaster 43%

  • Middlesbrough 42%

  • North East Lincolnshire 41%

  • East Riding of Yorkshire 38%

  • Hartlepool 35%

  • Stoke-on-Trent 34%

  • Barnsley 22%

  • Isle of Wight 14%

*Read: Detailed breakdown of Ofsted report findings *