According to the latest published data from the Department of Education, Bristol pupils achieved an average of 33.4 points (C+) in level 3 qualifications (including A-level, International Baccalaureates and Pre-U) in 2024, which is below the national average of 35.69 points (B-).
Multiple sixth forms across the city attain a higher amount of points than the national average, whilst seven schools were below the national average.
Check out the following results to see how your son or daughter’s school performed.

1. Badminton School
Badminton School saw pupils attain an average of 45.79 points (A-), which is above the Local Authority average of 33.4 (C+) and the national average of 35.69 (B-). | Badminton School via Google Maps

2. Redmaids' High School
Redmaids' High School saw pupils attain an average of 45.38 points (A-), which is above the Local Authority average of 33.4 (C+) and the national average of 35.69 (B-). | Google Maps

3. Queen Elizabeth's Hospital
Queen Elizabeth's Hospital saw pupils attain an average of 44.06 points (B+), which is above the Local Authority average of 33.4 (C+) and the national average of 35.69 (B-). | Queen Elizabeth's Hospital via Google Maps

4. Bristol Grammar School
Bristol Grammar School saw pupils attain an average of 43.92 points (B+), which is above the Local Authority average of 33.4 (C+) and the national average of 35.69 (B-). | Google Maps