Jackson Stop's new Family Hotspot Index is at the heart of growing demand for homes in the best school catchments.

Nick Liaming, chairman of Jackson Stop, commented:
“Ofsted prepares the rating system and VAT to be added to private school fees, so parents planning to move over the next few years will reassess which areas they will target or avoid.
The competition for homes within the top school catchment has always been fierce. ”
“The competition for the homes within the top school catchment has always been fierce, but we are poised to get even stronger over the next few years.”
The index combines ONS and educational data data to compare issues such as home prices, welfare, and the proportion of students who meet expected criteria for key stage 2 for various local governments.
Sally is the top of the class
Sally is currently the top of his class and controls the top four locations.
To begin with, there is Sally Heath, and her happiness score is 7.9 (average 7.4), which is 65% in primary school compared to the 61% average. Second place is walking with a score of 7.8 and an elementary school score of 65%. Rutland came in third, with a score of 7.7 and a primary school score of 69%. Mole Valley (Surrey) is in fourth, with a score of 7.7 and an elementary school score of 65%. The fifth is Northeast Lincolnshire, followed by Brentwood, Chelmsford, Waverly, Dacolm and Hartlepool.