West Exe School

Coordinates: 50°42′25″N 3°32′24″W / 50.707°N 3.540°W / 50.707; -3.540

West Exe School
Established 1973 (merger of previous schools)
Type Foundation school
Headteacher

Chris Lander (acting)

[1]
Chair Allan Hart[2]
Location Hatherleigh Road
Exeter
Devon
EX2 9JU
England
Local authority Devon
DfE URN 113505 Tables
Ofsted Reports
Students 1,300
Gender Co-educational
Ages 11–16
Houses Grandisson, Briwere, Temple, Curzon
Colours Green, Blue, Yellow, Red, (Purple)
Website www.westexe.devon.sch.uk

West Exe School is one of five secondary schools in Exeter, Devon. Before 2014, the school was a technology college.[3] Before 1972 it was a secondary modern school formed from the merger of the boys and girls branches of the John Stocker Secondary School, which itself was an amalgamation of the National School, Okehampton Road Girls School and Dunsford Road Boys School.[4] The school's catchment area is St Thomas, Alphington, and some parts of Exwick. In 2005, a new school building was opened.[5]

Houses

The five houses are named after different bishops of Exeter throughout the middle and early modern eras.

Media coverage

West Exe School has received significant negative media coverage,[6][7][8][9][10] in both local and national[11] newspapers. However, some of the criticisms made about the school have been refuted[12]

References

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