CLYDEBANK High has been revealed to be the worst high school in West Dunbartonshire for exam results.
The school was bottom of the table with 33 per cent of pupils gaining three or more Highers, down 39 per cent on last year.
St Peter the Apostle High was ranked second out of the five secondary schools in the local authority based on its exam results.
The school saw 46 per cent of pupils gaining three or more Highers, despite 57 per cent of pupils coming from the most deprived postcodes.
And Our Lady and St Patrick's High School has been revealed as the best school in West Dunbartonshire for exam results.
It marked a second year in a row at the top of the table for the school, with 56 per cent of pupils gaining three or more Highers.
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