The judges selected the winners from a shortlist of five entries in the primary school category and shortlist of ten entries in the secondary school category.
Parents are also being urged to sign up for emails where they will receive automatic alerts when a change is made to the status of either their chosen school or school category - primary, secondary or special.
In the most improved category James Heyes, nine, from Upham C of E Primary in Southampton was singled out for battling dyspraxia - described by the Dyspraxia Foundation as an immaturity of the brain resulting in messages not being properly transmitted to the body.