School Comparison Guide
School data insights
A research hub for linkable school-data stories, methodology and local comparison analysis.
Overview
MySchoolHub can support more than lookup pages. Its data model is designed for insight pages that explain school performance, inspection and local comparison trends.
This hub gives users and publishers a place to start when they need source-backed school-data analysis.
What MySchoolHub data includes
MySchoolHub is built around a broader schema than a simple league table. School profiles combine core school metadata with GCSE and KS2 performance, Ofsted inspection history, sixth form outcomes and map-ready location fields.
The backend also supports absence rates, suspensions and permanent exclusions, KS4 destination measures, subject-level GCSE grade distributions, subgroup breakdowns for filtered KS4 performance, and admissions or fee information for specialist entry pages.
That means these comparison pages can target real parent questions like how to compare Progress 8, English and maths, reading and maths scaled scores, destination outcomes, or Ofsted and admissions context in the same research journey.
Research themes to publish
Useful recurring themes include Progress 8 patterns, KS2 outcomes, Ofsted changes, English and maths performance, destination measures, absence and exclusions.
Local stories can compare authorities, cities and school clusters while linking back to the underlying profiles.
Why this earns links
Journalists, parent forums and property researchers are more likely to cite clear analysis than generic search pages.
Every insight page should include methodology, update dates and links into the school finder, rankings and source pages.
Frequently asked questions
What should a SchoolHub insight page include?
It should explain the question, cite the data source, show the update date and link back to school profiles or rankings for verification.
Can insights support local SEO?
Yes. Local authority and city-level analysis can support local search demand while adding link-worthy evidence.