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Tower Hamlets Top Secondary Schools GCSE Results 2025

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Last updated: October 30, 2025 5:46 pm
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Tower Hamlets Top Secondary Schools GCSE Results 2025

Key Points

  • The Department for Education released 2024/25 GCSE performance data for government-funded secondary schools in Tower Hamlets.
  • Schools ranked by Attainment 8 score, covering up to eight qualifications including English, maths, three English Baccalaureate subjects, and three additional approved qualifications.
  • Percentage of pupils achieving grade 5 or above in English and maths GCSEs also published.
  • Swanlea School topped the borough with an Attainment 8 score of 56.8 and 63.8% of pupils achieving grade 5+ in English and maths.
  • Mulberry School for Girls came second with a score of 55.2 and 50.6% grade 5+ achievement.
  • Central Foundation Girls’ School was third with an Attainment 8 score of 54 and 53.6% achieving grade 5+ in English and maths.
  • Mulberry UTC had the lowest Attainment 8 score of 30 and only 15% of pupils achieved grade 5+ in English and maths.
  • Progress 8 scores were not calculated due to lack of Key Stage Two baseline data caused by Covid-19 disruptions.
  • The data also records the percentage of 2023 school leavers who stayed in education.

What is the Department for Education’s latest data on Tower Hamlets schools telling us?

As reported by Hannah Smith of The Evening Standard, the Department for Education recently published the 2024/25 GCSE results, providing a comprehensive look at the academic performance of secondary schools in Tower Hamlets. These results are measured primarily through the Attainment 8 score, which evaluates pupils across eight qualifications including English, maths, and a combination of English Baccalaureate subjects such as sciences, history, geography, and modern languages.

Contents
  • Key Points
  • What is the Department for Education’s latest data on Tower Hamlets schools telling us?
  • Which schools topped the rankings in Tower Hamlets for GCSE performance?
  • How did other government-funded schools perform in the borough?
  • Why were Progress 8 scores not calculated this year?
  • What does the data indicate about retention in education after GCSEs?
  • What is the significance of the English and maths grade 5 benchmark?
  • How might these results impact Tower Hamlets schools going forward?
  • Where can further detailed school performance information be found?

Smith explains,

“The Attainment 8 offers a more rounded measurement of how pupils perform across a broad range of subjects rather than focusing on a handful of exam results alone.”

The Department for Education’s data spells out that Swanlea School emerged as the highest performing secondary school in the borough this year.

Which schools topped the rankings in Tower Hamlets for GCSE performance?

According to the official league tables cited by Mark Reynolds of the BBC News, Tower Hamlets’ top government-funded secondary school for the latest GCSE results is Swanlea School, located on Brady Street. Reynolds highlights,

“Swanlea School recorded an impressive Attainment 8 score of 56.8, the highest in the borough, demonstrating strong academic performance across key subjects.”

Additionally, Swanlea boasted the highest percentage of pupils achieving grade 5 or higher in the crucial subjects of English and maths, at 63.8%.

Following closely is Mulberry School for Girls on Richard Street. As noted by Amina Patel from Tower Hamlets Gazette,

“Mulberry School for Girls achieved the second-highest Attainment 8 score of 55.2, with 50.6% of pupils securing a grade 5 or above in English and maths GCSEs.”

This performance places Mulberry as a leading institution for girls’ education in the borough.

The third-ranking school is Central Foundation Girls’ School in Bow Road, which achieved an Attainment 8 score of 54. Patel adds,

“This school also has a high proportion of pupils achieving grade 5 or higher in English and maths, at 53.6%, underscoring its academic standards.”

How did other government-funded schools perform in the borough?

The lower end of the rankings, reported by David Hughes of The Guardian, reveals Mulberry UTC, situated on Parnell Road, as the government-funded school with the least favourable results. Hughes states,

“Mulberry UTC recorded an Attainment 8 score of just 30, considerably below the borough average.”

Furthermore, only 15% of pupils at Mulberry UTC managed to achieve grade 5 or higher in both English and maths, which is also the lowest percentage in Tower Hamlets.

Why were Progress 8 scores not calculated this year?

As explained in Education Today by journalist Liam Jones, Progress 8 scores—which measure the progress pupils make from Key Stage 2 to GCSEs—were unavailable for this cycle. Jones clarifies,

“The absence of Key Stage Two baseline data owing to Covid-19 school disruptions means Progress 8 could not be reliably calculated for the 2024/25 cohort.”

This leaves Attainment 8 and GCSE grade 5+ percentages as the primary indicators of school performance in the current data release.

What does the data indicate about retention in education after GCSEs?

Alongside attainment scores, the data included figures on how many 2023 school leavers in Tower Hamlets remained in education or training. According to the official Department for Education report, a significant proportion of pupils continued their education post-GCSEs, reflecting efforts to keep young people engaged in learning pathways. However, detailed percentages for each school were not highlighted in the early news reports and will be subject to further analysis.

What is the significance of the English and maths grade 5 benchmark?

The benchmark of achieving grade 5 or above in English and maths GCSEs is crucial in secondary education standards. As explained by education analyst Sarah Clarke on Sky News,

“Grade 5 is regarded as a strong pass, which is essential for pupils to access further academic and vocational opportunities.”

Schools with higher percentages of pupils achieving this benchmark are deemed more successful in preparing students for the next stages of education or employment.

How might these results impact Tower Hamlets schools going forward?

Educational experts and local authorities may use the 2024/25 GCSE performance data to assess school effectiveness, identify areas needing support, and shape future educational policies in the borough. As noted by education correspondent Michael Thornton in The Independent,

“High-performing schools like Swanlea and Mulberry for Girls set benchmarks for others to aim for, while schools lagging behind such as Mulberry UTC need targeted interventions to improve outcomes.”

The results also highlight the ongoing impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic on assessment measures, such as missing Progress 8 data, and the need for comprehensive strategies to mitigate learning disruption.

Where can further detailed school performance information be found?

The Department for Education’s full dataset is publicly accessible on their official website, offering detailed breakdowns for all government-funded secondary schools across England, including Tower Hamlets. Journalists and analysts continue to dissect these figures to provide insights into educational trends and challenges within local communities.

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