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NEW league tables for secondary schools across England have been published 鈥?and it s good news if you live in London.Performance levels of pupils and how much they ve progressed academically since primary school have been graded, providing a snapshot of how well each school in the country is
stanley coffee mug operating.3 More than a million teenagers sat GCSEs or A levels last summerCredit: Getty Images - GettyLondon s secondary school districts have claimed all top 10 slots in the new league tables, revealing the capital s continuing dominance in education.Ealing recorded the highest score in England for Progress 8, a new government benchmark which calculates how
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