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Norfolk's best 'value for money' private school revealed in new ranking
['Iona Goodall']
Norwich Evening News | News
In a new ranking, several independent schools in Norfolk have been evaluated to determine how worthy they are of parents' investments.
The annual analysis by The Telegraph factors in the average number of pupils who have achieved A or A* results in their A Levels, the number of pupils, and the facilities the school offers.
Based on these factors, Norwich School, which is located on The Close in the city, is the best value for parents in Norfolk, with it being rated 'Good' by writers at The Telegraph.
It has also gained a high average for A-level students' results, with 51.6pc of them gaining A or A*, which is above the independent school average of 49.4pc and the local state school average of 23.1pc.
Norwich High School for Girls was also rated 'Good' in terms of its value for money, with its £21,816 school fee and 49pc of its Year 13 pupils gaining an A grade.