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Almost all Dartford and Gravesham secondary schools better than the national picture for A-levels

By: Lizzie Massey

Published: 08:00, 01 February 2016

Updated: 08:37, 01 February 2016

As it is every year, there is a huge contrast in the results of grammar and comprehensive schools.

The area’s grammar schools also dominated the A-level tables, with several, including Dartford Grammar School for Girls and Mayfield Grammar School, Gravesend, achieving 100% or 99% across the board.

Almost all Dartford and Gravesham secondary schools managed to get 100% of their children through one A-level, better than the national picture.

Tatler has named a Kent secondary among the best in the UK

However, the standard dropped significantly when it came to multiple qualifications.

Only a handful got above the national average, with many including Meopham School, The Leigh Academy and Wilmington Academy only getting a third or less of their children through three A-levels.

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