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Admissions

As part of considering applying for a place at West Exe School we would recommend and encourage the following which we hope will help you make an informed decision and ensure that your child/children have a successful and enjoyable start to their school life with us:

  • That you read our Partnership Agreement so that you understand the value that we place on the home-school relationship and the benefit we believe it has on a child’s education
  • That you and your child/ren come and visit and have a look around as this will help you and them get a true sense of what West Exe School is like on a day to day basis, in real life, real time.

To view our Local Authority (Devon County Council) admissions procedure, please click here 

School admissions arrangements 2026-27 under consultation

We will consult on our school admissions policies between 9 November 2024 and 10 January 2025. You are invited to review the school policy and submit any feedback at http://www.devon.gov.uk/admissionarrangements

After the consultation, we will determine the policy at a meeting of the admissions authority held before the end of February 2024.

West Exe School Admissions Policy 2026-27 (proposed)

Other factors to consider when moving into area or within local schools are:

  • How this admission might affect attendance
  • Any support currently provided for SEND or medical conditions
  • Any pastoral support currently in place
  • Any concerns that have been raised in recent school reports
  • Your child’s current curriculum and/or GCSE options as educational continuity should be a key priority when considering which school to send your children.

We would be more than happy to discuss any of the above with you on your visit to West Exe School to assist you in deciding whether a move would be beneficial and if West Exe School is the right school for your child. 

An in-year admission can be unsettling and potentially disruptive for a child with research showing it can set their progress back by up to a term, so it is essential that all of the above are considered fully and discussed openly.