Ealing Fields High School and St Olave’s and St Saviour’s Grammar were among the top-rated schools in England.
The list was created using the most up-to-date responses from the government’s Parent View survey for the 2024-2025 academic year.
Some of the schools listed have seen over 99% of parents agree that their centre for learning makes their child more well-behaved.
This was achieved through strong behaviour policies, clear boundaries and positive student cultures.
However, some of the schools received worse responses, with the lowest-ranked receiving a shocking agreement rate of just 16%.
You can see the full ranking via the Great British Schools Guide.
7 London state schools among the most well-behaved in England
The seven schools among the best in England and their ranking are as follows:
- Ealing Fields High School – Joint 3
- St Olave’s and St Saviour’s Grammar – Joint 3
- The Royal Liberty School – Joint 3
- The Totteridge Academy – Joint 3
- Turing House School – Joint 9
- Ark Bolingbroke Academy – Joint 17
- St Richard Reynolds Catholic High School – Joint 17
Discussing the behaviour at Ealing Fields High School, which scored 97%, the Great British School Guide said: “The school’s leadership maintains high expectations for behaviour and academic achievement.
“The curriculum is designed to be ambitious and inclusive, ensuring that all pupils are challenged appropriately and supported where needed.
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“Staff work collaboratively to adapt teaching for those with SEND, overseen by the Head of Learning Support.”
Elsewhere, St Olave’s and St Saviour’s Grammar also scored 97% and saw pupils described as “courteous and respectful towards each other and staff members”.
Sharing that “sixth-form students act as mentors for younger pupils, which helps foster a positive environment across year groups”.

