The following Sheffield primary schools are ranked in order of those that have the highest percentage of students meeting the expected standard in reading, writing and maths by the end of KS2 in 2019.
Pupils are meeting the “expected standard” if they get a scaled score of 100 or more in reading and maths tests, and a teacher assesses them as working 'at the expected standard' or better in writing.
The list includes maintained schools and academies in Sheffield. Data is not available for some schools so these have not been included in the list. Data has been collected from GOV.UK.

1. Lydgate Junior School
Not far behind was Lydgate Junior school, where 83 per cent of students met the expected standard in 2019. | Other 3rd Party Photo: Google

2. Grenoside Community Primary School
During the same period, 85 per cent of Grenoside students met the standard expected of them at KS2. | Other 3rd Party Photo: Google

3. Hallam Primary School
84 per cent of children at Hallam Primary met the expected standard in 2019. | Other 3rd Party Photo: Google

4. Oughtibridge Primary School
In a tie with Hallam Primary School, 84 per cent of students at Oughtibridge Primary School achieved the expected standard | Other 3rd Party Photo: Google