Dixons Trinity Academy is the best secondary school in Bradford, the Government's latest league tables show.

The school achieved a strong score in the Progress 8 measure, used to assess how much pupils have improved during their time at the school, for the 2018-19 academic year.

It retains its title as the area's highest-ranking school.

Feversham Academy and Dixons Kings Academy also performed well.

Oastlers School, a special school catering for a total of 80 pupils of secondary school age who have emotional, social and behavioural needs, was bottom of the Progress 8 score rankings for last year.

Dixons Trinity Academy is a mainstream free school which accepts children aged 11 to 18.

It has 575 registered pupils. Of them, 111 were eligible to take GCSEs last year.

Under Progress 8, pupils are measured across their scores in eight GCSEs, including core subjects (English, maths and sciences), and their best scores in other, chosen subjects.

These scores are compared to their performance in Key Stage 2 exams, and used to calculate the amount of value the school is adding to a child's education, measured by the institution's Progress 8 score.

Schools with missing or incomplete data were excluded from the rankings.

In Dixons Trinity Academy, 78.4% of pupils hit the expected target, grade 4 to 9, in English and maths. Overall, 63.1% hit strong grades of 5 or above in both subjects.

As a result, the school achieved a Progress 8 score of 1.2 – Bradford's highest. Scores of above and below zero are better and worse than average, respectively.

The top schools in Bradford, according to their Progress 8 scores, were:

1) Dixons Trinity Academy (Progress 8 score: 1.20)

2) Feversham Academy (1.12)

3) Dixons Kings Academy (1.06)

4) Bradford Girls' Grammar School (0.75)

5) Dixons McMillan Academy (0.67)

6) Belle Vue Girls' Academy (0.60)

7) Dixons City Academy (0.59)

8) Ilkley Grammar School (0.58)

9) Beckfoot Upper Heaton (0.40)

10) Dixons Allerton Academy (0.39)

Meanwhile, at Oastlers School, no pupils hit a strong target, grades 5 to 9, in English and maths, and the school was awarded a Progress 8 score of -1.34.

The worst schools in Bradford, according to their average Progress 8 scores, were:

28) Appleton Academy (-0.56)

29) Hanson School (-0.63)

30) One In A Million Free School (-0.81)

31) Queensbury Academy (-0.88)

32) Oastlers School (-1.34)