Cleves Primary School, in Arragon Road, has been named as one of the top primary schools in the capital as part of The Sunday Times Parent Power Guide 2026.
The guide highlights the country’s highest achieving primary and secondary state and independent schools, as well as allowing parents to compare the performance of schools in their area.
Now in its 33rd year, the rankings use data from Key Stage Two results to find the top 1,000 primary schools in England.
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Cleves Primary School – deemed ‘outstanding’ by Ofsted – ranked sixth in London, and secured 11th place in the national rankings.
Helen Davies, editor of The Sunday Times Parent Power Guide, said: “The educational landscape is testing – budget challenges, rising student mental health issues, special educational needs and an increasingly uncertain future.
“But there is also so much to celebrate from the dedication of teachers who are finding ever more innovative and impactful ways to enrich their students and give them the very best start in life.
“As well as celebrating the academic excellence of the top schools it is uplifting to see how they are shaping their students to be ready for the 21st century, and instilling a lifelong love of learning.”

