Some of the UK's finest private schools can be found across the East MidlandsSome of the UK's finest private schools can be found across the East Midlands
Some of the UK's finest private schools can be found across the East Midlands | (Image: National World/Google Street View)

The top 12 highest-performing private secondary schools in the East Midlands - and how much they cost

These elite schools boast particularly high levels of top grades 🏆

The A Levels and other qualifications students leave secondary school with can play a big part in determining their opportunities going forward.

Naturally, parents will want their teens going to a school that supports them to achieve to their full potential, while also nurturing their wellbeing, and emotional and social growth. But in a region as large and sprawling as the East Midlands there is a vast array of fantastic schools on offer - from high-performing state schools all the way up to elite private schools.

Private schools tend to be some of the best performers in the country when it comes to A level results, especially getting those elusive top grades. But they do tend to be expensive, and prices are set to rise for many independent schools from next year - when they are no longer being exempt from paying VAT on fees. Plenty, however, also have bursaries and scholarships available, which can still make them an excellent and more accessible choice to families from all walks of life.

Using data from the Independent Schools Council, The Telegraph has created a league table of private schools based on the percentage of their A Level entries during the 2024 exam season - A Levels for most of the UK - to receive a top grade. It is worth noting, however, that unlike state schools, independent schools do not have to share their results - nor are all of them represented by the council.

Here were the 12 high-performing East Midlands’ private schools that made the top 200 - as well as how much tuition for a senior student would cost:

Private schools tend to be some of the best performers in the country when it comes to A level results, especially getting those elusive top grades. But they do tend to be expensive, and prices are set to rise for many independent schools from next year - when they are no longer being exempt from paying VAT on fees. Plenty, however, also have bursaries and scholarships available, which can still make them an excellent and more accessible choice to families from all walks of life.

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