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Category: Academic results

Hard work and character rewarded in pupils’ GCSE achievements

22nd August 2025

Exeter School, one of the South West’s leading independent schools, congratulates our Year 11 pupils on their excellent GCSE results. Three pupils, Toby, Marcus and Casper have achieved the remarkable…

Exeter School leavers celebrate superb A Level results

14th August 2025

Exeter School leavers celebrate superb A Level results Exeter School’s 2025 sixth form leavers returned today to share in the celebration of their A Level and BTEC results, reflecting on…

11 grade 9s at GCSE

20th September 2024

We have just had confirmation that Tom, in the Lower Sixth, has had one of his GCSEs upgraded to a grade 9. This means that he joins Max, Caspar and…

Exeter School celebrates fantastic GCSE Results

23rd August 2024

Exeter School, one of the South West’s leading independent schools, congratulates our Year 11 pupils on their excellent GCSE results. Three pupils have achieved eleven grade 9 GCSEs each and…

Leavers celebrate exceptional A-Level results

16th August 2024

Exeter School’s 2024 sixth form leavers were back in school today collecting phenomenal results from their A Level and BTEC examinations. 14 pupils scored three or more A* or Distinction*…

Exeter School celebrates A Level and BTEC examination success

18th August 2023

The Exeter School community are celebrating another year of outstanding results in the public exams for their graduating class of 2023, continuing a pattern of excellence from the school’s sixth…

The Junior Mathematical Challenge

25th May 2023

Promoting a love of problem solving, The Junior Mathematical Challenge is a 60-minute multiple-choice challenge. It encourages mathematical reasoning, precision of thought, and fluency in using basic mathematical techniques to…

SHIRT SLEEVE ORDER

Due to the warm weather forecast for the next few days, parents have been notified that pupils will be on shirt-sleeve order, meaning that blazers and ties are not required.

We encourage all pupils to bring a refillable water bottle and to drink plenty of water throughout the day to stay hydrated. We also recommend that pupils bring sun cream and a sun hat to provide additional protection during the day.

We are taking sensible precautions to minimise the effects of the hot weather and will be updating parents with further communication on Monday.

Thank you for your support in keeping our community safe.