Exmouth Community College

Exmouth Community College
Type Academy
Principal Tony Alexander
Location Gipsy Lane
Exmouth
Devon
EX8 3AF
England
Coordinates: 50°37′38″N 3°24′22″W / 50.62715°N 3.40623°W / 50.62715; -3.40623
DfE number 878/4012
DfE URN 136612 Tables
Ofsted Reports
Capacity 2,850
Students 2,382
Gender Mixed
Ages 11–18
Website exmouthcollege.devon.sch.uk

Exmouth Community College is a specialist Maths and Computing academy in Exmouth, Devon, England. The college provides secondary education for 2,615 students aged 11 to 18, and courses for the community. The principal is Mr A K Alexander.

The college has specialist status in Maths and Computing and is equipped with 900 workstations many of which are in one of the 12 IT suites. Providing education for years 7 - 11 and further studies in sixth form.

The school has two sites, on Gipsy Lane and Green Close, connected by a bridge and pathway. The Green Close site is primarily for the 'lower school' (years 7 to 9) while the Gipsy Lane site caters for the 'upper school' (years 10 to 11) and sixth form (post-16). Both sites have undergone rapid development, with the Turner Building (1997) and Pauline Hitchings Building (2005) opening on the Green Close site and Judith Telfer Centre on the Gipsy Lane site (1997).

Subjects offered

The school's most recent Ofsted inspection was in July 2013, and graded the college curriculum as 'outstanding' and the college as a whole as " Good".[1] The PE Dept is graded "Outstanding" As well as offering the core curriculum with a choice between academic and vocational subjects, the college also offers an alternative curriculum, focusing entirely on workplace skills. The options available at Key Stage 4 are extensive.

Specialist status

The school has specialist status in Maths and ICT. The funding that has accompanied this status has ensured that classrooms are well equipped and that the number of IT suites for whole college and departmental use has expanded greatly.

Notable former pupils

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