As students across Berkshire knuckle down as GCSE and A-Level exam season hits, we have taken a look at the best schools in the area.
To ensure schools are providing a good quality of teaching, while also being safe and well-led, education watchdog Ofsted regularly inspects schools.
Recent Ofsted data shows dozens of nursery, primary and secondary schools in Slough Windsor and Maidenhead currently hold an 'outstanding' rating.
In Slough and South Bucks there are currently 15 schools rated 'outstanding'.
These break down into three Nurseries. five primary schools and seven secondary schools.
Schools rated 'outstanding' appear to mainly dominate East Slough.
Nursery
- Chalvey Nursery School & Early Years Centre
- Slough Centre Nursery School
Primary
- Montem Academy
- The Langley Academy Primary
- Holy Family Catholic Primary School
- Fulmer Infant School
- Dropmore Infant School
Secondary
- Slough and Eton Church of England Business and Enterprise College
- Upton Court Grammar School
- Herschel Grammar School
- St Bernard's Catholic Grammar School
- Eden Girls' School, Slough
- The Westgate School
- Langley Grammar School
The Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead also boasts 11 'outstanding' schools.
However, very few of them are in Windsor, with a large proportion in Maidenhead.
The 'outstanding' schools can be broken down into two nurseries, six primary schools, two secondaries and an independent that caters to those secondary school age and up.
Nurseries
- Maidenhead Nursery School
- Cookham Nursery School
Primary
- St Luke's CofE Primary School
- Oldfield Primary School
- Boyne Hill CofE Infant and Nursery School
- Furze Platt Junior School
- Braywick Court School
- Holy Trinity CofE Primary School, Cookham
- Burchetts Green CofE Infants' School
Secondary
- Newlands Girls' School
- Holyport College
Independent
- The Green Room School
Data has been taken from Ofsted on May 17 - Think we have missed a recent inspection result? Let us know at daisy.waites@newsquest.co.uk
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