Scotland's best performing state schools have been announced in this year's 2021 league table.
The Times has ranked all Scots high schools on the percentage of pupils attaining the 'gold standard' of five Highers.
In this year's league table, a Glasgow secondary was named as Scotland's top performer - for the sixth year in a row.
Jordanhill School, in the city's west end, is the only government-aided secondary school and has once again topped the table with 86 per cent of pupils reaching the mark.
St Ninian's in East Renfrewshire took second place with 80 per cent achieving gold standard and Gryffe High School in Renfrewshire came third with 80 per cent.

Other schools making the top 10 include Dunblane High School in Stirling, Mearns Castle High School in East Renfrewshire, Bearsden Academy in East Dunbartonshire and Boroughmuir High School in Edinburgh.
All schools that made the top ten achieved scores between 74 and 80 per cent, with the worst performing school receiving 15 per cent in 2021.
West Calder High in West Lothian has been crowned Scotland’s most improved school with 70 per cent of pupils getting five or more Highers - up from 37 per cent in 2016.
East Renfrewshire and East Dunbartonshire have remained in top positions in the council league tables, with the highest percentage of pupils gaining Nicola Sturgeon's 'gold standard'.
The Highlands saw the biggest improvement, jumping a whopping ten places from second last in 2019.