For a second year running, Dormers Wells High School has been recognised as one of the highest performing secondary schools in England by the Schools, Students and Teachers Network (SSAT) in this year’s Educational Outcomes Awards.
The Southall school’s performance was recognised for being in the top 20% of schools nationally for student progress in the 2024 end of KS4 exams.
The awards are based on 2024 data collected by school inspector Ofsted and was number crunched by SSAT to reveal top performers across the country.
Speaking to EALING.NEWS, headteacher and CEO of Dormers Wells Learning Trust, Roisin Walsh said: “We are incredibly proud to receive this recognition from SSAT, which is a testament to the dedication and hard work of our students, staff, and wider school community. At Dormers Wells High School, we are committed to ensuring that every student achieves their full potential, and this award highlights the impact of our collective efforts.”
Ms Walsh added: “Being ranked among the top 20% of schools nationally for student progress reflects the high expectations, excellent teaching, and unwavering support that define our school. We will continue to build on this success and strive for even greater achievements in the future.”
Sue Williamson, chief executive, SSAT said: “Congratulations to Dormers Wells High School on winning an SSAT Educational Outcomes Award. This success is down to the superb learning and teaching, outstanding support and inspirational leadership of staff. You have made a huge difference to the lives of the young people in your school. Thank you.”


