Welcome to Exeter School
Exeter School is an independent day school for boys and girls aged 7-18. In the Senior School there are over 670 pupils aged between 11 and 18 and around 180 in the Junior School aged between 7 and 11.
The School aims to promote high ethical standards and to broaden cultural horizons. It is committed to the creation of a happy and caring fully co-educational environment in which its pupils are able to realise their complete potential.
The School was founded in 1633 and has maintained a leading role in the provision of high-quality independent education in the county of Devon. With 70 full and part-time teaching staff and over 30 peripatetic music tutors and excellent modern facilities, Exeter School can offer the very best education for the twenty-first century.
Within a Christian framework, Exeter School seeks to develop values of honesty, self-discipline, commitment and self-motivation, enabling pupils to play a positive role in the broader community, and preparing them for the challenges, opportunities and responsibilities of adult life.
A Level Results 2010Congratulations to our 98 A-Level pupils on another excellent set of results 100% pass rate for seventh successive year
34 Oxbridge offers gained in the last three years |
Senior School
- Candidates celebrate 2010 GCSE resultsA*-C grades set new record
- South Africa Tour 2010Tour combines sports fixtures with sightseeing and charity day
- Star A-Level results for pupilsExcellent A-Level results with the new A* grade
- Geography Field Trip to the French AlpsPupils spend five days studying near Chamonix
- Marching Through MoroccoDuke of Edinburgh Gold Scheme expedition to Morocco
Junior School
- Welcome Back to School!Junior School holiday postcard display
- Upper Two in end-of-year cliffhangerYear Six ends with weekend adventure residential
- House Talent Show, 2010New Junior School venture attracts capacity Chapel audience
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GCSE Results 2010 A* grades 28.3% A*-A grades 65.6% 21 candidates scored ten or more A*/A grades A*-C pass rate 99.6%: a new record |


