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Colyton Grammar School

Whitwell Lane, Colyford, Colyton, EX24 6HN·Devon·URN: 136366A 6-digit identifier assigned by the Department for Education (DfE) to uniquely identify schools in England and Wales.
Secondary & Post-16
Grammar School
Sixth Form
Mixed
Ages 11-18
Religious Character: None
A-levels Ranking
75
Academic
65
Overall
1
Local
GCSE Ranking
109
Academic
87
Overall
1
Local
Oxbridge Ranking
53
England
FMS Inspection Score

The FMS Inspection Score is FindMySchool's proprietary analysis based on official Ofsted and ISI inspection reports. It converts ratings into a standardised 1–10 scale for fair comparison across all schools in England.

Disclaimer: The FMS Inspection Score is an independent analysis by FindMySchool. It is not endorsed by or affiliated with Ofsted or ISI. Always refer to the official Ofsted or ISI report for the full picture of a school’s inspection outcome.

Elite
10/10
Application Demand
76%
1st preference success
Oversubscribed
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OverviewA-levelsGCSEOxbridgeOfstedApplication DemandAttendance Heatmap

Last reviewed: January 2026 · Rankings and key information above update regularly, however, this review below is refreshed bi-annually and may not reflect recent changes. If you spot anything outdated or inaccurate, please let us know.

Colyton Grammar School Review 2026: Nearly 480 Years of Academic Excellence

At a Glance

In 1546, a group of 20 yeomen and merchants, the Feoffees of Colyton, petitioned Henry VIII to establish a school "for the goodly and virtuous education of children forever." Nearly 480 years later, that founding mission endures in one of the most successful state grammar schools in England. Now operating from an 18-acre campus near the Devon coast, Colyton Grammar School remains exceptional, with current FindMySchool rankings placing it 81st in England for overall secondary outcomes and 58th for overall sixth-form outcomes. Students apply from across England; only selective entry through rigorous entrance examinations determines admission. This is a school where academic ambition permeates everything, where students are genuinely proud to be bright, and where a deep reading culture and commitment to service define the educational experience.

Character & Atmosphere

Colyton Grammar School in Colyford, Colyton has a clear sense of identity shaped by its setting and community. Students move between lessons with focus; the library bustles during breaks. What strikes visitors most is the absence of dominance through iron discipline. Instead, there exists an admirable ethos of mutual respect, where being academically committed is simply the cultural norm, not something to hide or downplay.

The school's five Houses form the backbone of community life. Each House develops distinct identity while maintaining equal standing; a fifth House, Elm, was introduced in 2017 as the school expanded. Within this system, students immerse themselves in collaborative and competitive traditions, taking on leadership roles and representing their Houses across academic, sporting, and artistic endeavours.

Mr Tim Harris has led the school since 2016, bringing three decades of educational leadership experience. Before arriving in Devon from Reading School, where he served as Deputy Headteacher, Harris led departments in both selective and non-selective schools across the Thames Valley. His appointment signalled clear continuity with the school's heritage while embracing forward-looking priorities, including recent investment in digital strategy where every student now receives a laptop upon arrival.

The physical campus reflects careful stewardship of space and resources. Over the past three decades, particularly since 1991, the school has undergone sustained development and expansion. Key buildings include the Feoffees Building (specialist sciences), the music building with rehearsal studios, the expansive Walker Building housing the Elizabeth Preston Library, the Coly Building for humanities, the Jowett Building for chemistry, the Art building, the Sindalls Building with modern classroom facilities, and the recently refurbished Cottrill Hall, serving as the main assembly and examination space. In 2024, the dining hall was renamed "Maddy's" to honour a deceased alumna, Maddy Anholt. Beyond these academic spaces sits a state-of-the-art 3G sports pitch completed in 2023 through partnership investment from the school, Parents' Association, alumni, and local funding bodies.

Results

GCSE Performance

Academic achievement defines the Colyton experience. In the current GCSE dataset, 80.9% of grades were 9-7, with 63.7% achieving the elite 9-8 range. These figures place the school in the elite tier: 109th out of 3,895 schools in England for GCSE academic outcomes, with an overall secondary rank of 81st out of 3,688. Within the Colyton local hub, it ranks 1st.

The current Attainment 8 score is 78.8. Progress 8 stands at +0.99, indicating pupils make well-above-average progress from their starting points, meaning even students with strong GCSE outcomes have progressed further than similar students elsewhere.

In the English Baccalaureate, 84.2% of pupils achieved grades 5 or above, while 86.8% achieved grades 4 or above and 88.2% were entered for the EBacc. This breadth matters; pupils study balanced curricula combining English, mathematics, sciences, history or geography, and languages, alongside optional subjects chosen individually. The three-year GCSE curriculum, beginning in Year 9, allows deep, unhurried exploration of content rather than rush-based approaches to examinations.

A-Level Performance

Sixth form results sustain the school's academic momentum. In the 2025 A-level dataset, 80% of grades were A*-B, with 70% achieving A* or A across 445 exam entries. The school ranks 75th out of 2,549 schools in England for A-level academic outcomes (FindMySchool ranking), with an overall sixth-form rank of 58th.

Students choose from 26 A-level subjects spanning traditional humanities and sciences. Popular options include Latin, Classical Greek, Russian, History of Art, Further Mathematics, and the sciences, each taught by specialists. A-level students benefit from dedicated library access with a silent study room reserved exclusively for sixth formers, and comprehensive careers preparation beginning in Year 12.

Academic Performance Summary

England ranks and key metrics (where available)

A-Level A*-B

84.49%

% of students achieving grades A*-B

GCSE 9–7

80.9%

% of students achieving grades 9-7

Teaching & Learning

Teaching here balances rigour with intellectual curiosity. Teachers demonstrate expert subject knowledge and adapt instruction to diverse learner needs in real time. Classes employ close reading, essay writing, mathematical proof, and regular assessment to check understanding and consolidate learning.

Beyond the exam curriculum, enrichment is embedded. Academic scholars attend weekly seminars exploring content beyond GCSE specification. Competitions run year-round: Chemistry Olympiad participants won 14 bronze, 11 silver, and one gold award in recent years. Mathematics benefits from visits by external providers like Think Maths and Maths Live. History students engage with specialist historians. This culture of intellectual extension means capable students are consistently challenged to think beyond syllabus constraints.

Ofsted Inspection
FMSInspection Score:10/10Elite

Quality of Education

Outstanding

Behaviour & Attitudes

Outstanding

Personal Development

Outstanding

Leadership & Management

Outstanding

FMS Inspection Score calculated by FindMySchool based on official inspection data.

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Where Students Go Next

University progression is a major part of the Colyton story, and the sixth-form outcomes provide the clearest current indicator. In the 2025 A-level dataset, 70% of grades were A* or A and 80% were A*-B across 445 exam entries. That places Colyton 75th out of 2,549 schools in England for A-level academic outcomes, with an overall sixth-form rank of 58th.

Beyond Oxbridge, Russell Group universities dominate destinations. Students regularly secure places at Imperial College, Edinburgh, Durham, Bristol, Warwick, and University College London. Royal College of Music features among destinations for music scholars. The current sixth-form outcome data is also very strong, with 70% of A-level grades at A* or A and 80% at A*-B in the 2025 dataset.

Oxbridge Success

#52 in England

Total Offers

20

Offer Success Rate: 51.3%

Cambridge

12

Offers

Oxford

8

Offers

Beyond the Classroom

Colyton's extracurricular offer is genuinely exceptional, spanning STEM, performing arts, sport, and service initiatives. The breadth reflects institutional investment and cultural expectation that learning extends well beyond lessons.

Music: A Significant Strength

Music provision is substantial. The Feoffees Building houses specialist music teaching spaces and rehearsal studios where multiple ensembles operate. Student musicians participate in chapel choir, symphony orchestra, smaller chamber ensembles, and genre-specific groups. The school holds regular music performances, with students ranging from those beginning instrumental tuition to conservatoire-bound specialists. Sixth form musicians who have progressed to conservatories serve as mentors to younger music students. The school's commitment to accessible music is evidenced by the number of students learning instruments; ensembles cater to players at multiple ability levels, not exclusively elite performers.

Drama: Professional Standards

Drama exists within newly renovated facilities. The Sid Bradbeer Drama Studio, opened in 2022 by alumnus Tom Brittney (star of ITV's Grantchester), provides dedicated performance and rehearsal space. Annual productions showcase student talent; the scale of school productions means substantial roles distribute among many performers. Year 6 transfer productions, sixth form projects, and whole-school performances create a visible theatrical calendar. Students work alongside professional directors and technical staff, learning stagecraft alongside performance.

STEM and Innovation

A thriving STEM culture combines traditional science excellence with technological ambition. Science facilities include the Jowett Building (chemistry), the Feoffees Building (biology and physics), and modern design and technology labs. Science clubs, robotics initiatives, and competition engagement reflect this strength. The school fields competitors in national science competitions and design challenges. Sixth formers undertaking independent projects often select STEM topics, mentored by specialist staff.

Sport: Comprehensive and Competitive

Athletic provision is notably comprehensive. The modern sports centre building, coupled with the 3G pitch completed in 2023, extensive grass playing fields, and indoor facilities, means students access high-quality provision. Rugby, hockey, cricket, tennis, netball, and athletics feature prominently; the school fields competitive teams at local and regional levels with several achieving representative honours. Every student timetables into physical education with options including athletics, rugby, hockey, tennis, and sports leadership. Sixth formers can pursue sports-leadership qualifications and volunteer as coaches to younger students. The ethos emphasises participation and skill development alongside competitive aspiration.

Service and Leadership

Service forms one of the three core values alongside Scholarship and Humility. The House system incorporates service projects where students organise charity fundraising, community volunteering, and peer mentoring. Sixth form leadership roles include House captaincy, committee positions, and ambassador functions. Duke of Edinburgh Award participation is strong, with recent participants achieving Gold level, one student notably receiving the award at Buckingham Palace.

Additional Clubs and Societies

Named clubs include debating societies, chess club, art societies, and subject-specific academic clubs. A school magazine, The Colytonian, is produced by student editors. The Old Colytonian Society maintains vibrant alumni networks with regular reunions and career mentoring events. Students access school trips internationally; recent destinations have included France and residential outdoor education visits. The Parents' Association, established in 1962, contributes funding and volunteer effort for student experiences beyond the curriculum.

Admissions

Colyton Grammar School is highly selective. Approximately 233 students applied for 160 places in recent admissions, resulting in a 1.46 subscription ratio. Entry depends entirely on passing a rigorous entrance examination in English and mathematics, sat by candidates aged 10-11 seeking Year 7 places. Some evidence suggests the selective entrance test, initially designed to reduce tutoring advantage, still sees high tuition uptake among candidates preparing for entry.

The school accepts applications nationwide, making it unusual among state grammar schools. Typically, places are allocated by distance after looked-after children and siblings. There’s no formal catchment boundary, but intake is said to come especially from South Somerset, East Devon and West Dorset.

Sixth form entry requires strong GCSE results. Pupils meeting threshold grades in chosen A-level subjects are admitted; external candidates compete for limited places.

Application Demand

Last distance offered:
Selective pass mark

Previous Year (2024/25 Entry)

Oversubscribed
Last distance offered:
Selective pass mark

Applications

233

Total received

Places Offered

160

Subscription Rate

1.5x

Applications per place

Pastoral Care & Wellbeing

Pastoral support is embedded within the House system. Form tutors know pupils individually; House staff oversee broader wellbeing. The 2020 Ofsted report highlighted that "disadvantaged pupils and pupils with SEND are very well supported. As a result of this bespoke support, these pupils make very strong progress." The school operates a dedicated Wellbeing Centre (renovated in 2019) providing counselling and mental health support.

Behaviour expectations are consistently high. Staff and pupils hold each other to rigorous standards. The 2022 Ofsted inspection noted behaviour and attitudes as Outstanding, emphasizing that bullying is very rare and, when it occurs, leaders intervene decisively. Reading is woven through school culture; inspectors specifically highlighted a "well-established culture of reading across all year groups."

Practical Information

Colyton Grammar School is a state school with no tuition fees. The school day runs from approximately 8:50am to 3:20pm. As a state-funded selective academy operated by Colyton Grammar School Academy Trust (since academy conversion on 1 January 2011), the school provides no wraparound childcare. Uniform is compulsory, with requirements for blazers, ties, and house-specific badges.

The campus is accessible via local transport links. Colyton railway station (Axminster branch line), Axminster station, and Honiton station sit within reasonable driving distance for regional families. Local bus services connect to the school from surrounding areas.

Features & Facilities

  • Sixth Form
  • Grammar School
  • Boarding
  • SEN Support
  • Nursery Provision
  • Section 41 Approved
  • School Capacity: 1,085
  • Number of pupils: 1,071

Things to Consider

Entrance is highly competitive. With a 1.46 subscription ratio, securing a place requires genuine academic strength. Many families invest in private tutoring to prepare; while the school redesigned its entrance examination to reduce tutoring advantage, reality suggests preparation remains prevalent.

Peer adjustment is significant. All pupils arrived as top students at primary school. The transition from being the brightest in a year group to being among equally able peers can require emotional adjustment. The school manages this sensitively through dedicated transition and pastoral support.

Strong academic culture requires motivation. This is a school for children who enjoy intellectual challenge and thrive under high expectations. Students uninterested in rigorous academics or intimidated by peer achievement may experience stress rather than flourishing. The culture is unmistakably achievement-focused, which is both the school's greatest strength and a potential consideration for families seeking less academically pressured environments.

Distance and logistics matter for regional families. Families from West Dorset or South Somerset may face substantial travel times. While the school accepts nationwide applications, practical reality sees most students concentrated in East Devon and nearby areas.

The Verdict

Colyton Grammar School ranks among the most academically successful state schools in England. The combination of selective entry, expert teaching, rich extracurricular provision, and genuine commitment to pastoral care creates an exceptional educational environment. Results speak clearly: in the current FindMySchool rankings, Colyton is 81st out of 3,688 schools for overall secondary outcomes and 58th overall for sixth-form outcomes. The school's efforts to widen access sit alongside a very high current attainment profile, including 80.9% of GCSE grades at 9-7 and 80% of A-level grades at A*-B.

This is not a school for every child, nor does it claim to be. Entrance is competitive, the academic pace is sustained, and the cultural expectation of achievement is pervasive. For families with academically capable children who relish intellectual challenge, whose strengths align with selective entry criteria, and whose aspirations include elite universities, Colyton Grammar School delivers comprehensively. The nearly 480-year tradition of excellence continues, underpinned by rigorous scholarship, genuine humility, and commitment to service. Well-managed, well-staffed, and well-resourced, it remains a remarkable educational institution.

FAQs

Yes. Colyton Grammar School retained its Outstanding Ofsted rating in November 2022 across all assessed areas: quality of education, behaviour and attitudes, personal development, leadership and management, and sixth form provision. Academically, 80.9% of GCSE grades were 9-7, and 80% of A-level grades were A*-B. FindMySchool ranks the school 109th out of 3,895 for GCSE academic outcomes, 81st out of 3,688 for overall secondary outcomes and 58th overall for sixth-form outcomes.

Entry is highly competitive. Admission depends on passing a rigorous entrance examination in English and mathematics administered to Year 6 pupils, with applications handled through Devon's co-ordinated secondary transfer process. Families should use Devon's current secondary transfer timetable and the school's latest admissions pages for test registration, preference deadlines and offer-day details.

The school occupies an 18-acre campus with substantial specialist facilities. Key buildings include the Feoffees Building (sciences), music building with rehearsal studios, the Walker Building housing the Elizabeth Preston Library, the Coly Building (humanities), the Jowett Building (chemistry), the Art building, and the Cottrill Hall (main assembly and examination hall, refurbished 2022). Sports facilities include a modern sports centre building, a 3G pitch (completed 2023), extensive grass playing fields, and a swimming pool. A dedicated Wellbeing Centre provides mental health support.

A-level results are excellent. In 2025, 80% of grades were A*-B, with 70% achieving A* or A across 445 exam entries. The school ranks 75th out of 2,549 schools for A-level academic outcomes (FindMySchool ranking), with an overall sixth-form rank of 58th. Students choose from 26 A-level subjects including Latin, Classical Greek, Russian, History of Art, and Further Mathematics, alongside traditional sciences and humanities.

Yes. Music is substantial, with specialist teaching in the Feoffees Building, multiple ensembles (chapel choir, symphony orchestra, chamber groups), and accessible tuition in various instruments. Drama uses the newly renovated Sid Bradbeer Drama Studio, opened in 2022 by alumnus Tom Brittney. Annual productions showcase student talent at scale; the school provides professional technical support and works with experienced directors.

Beyond Oxbridge, students regularly secure places at Russell Group institutions including Imperial College, Edinburgh, Durham, Bristol, Warwick, and University College London. The Royal College of Music features among destinations for music specialists. Current A-level outcomes remain very strong, with 70% of grades at A* or A and 80% at A*-B in the 2025 dataset.

Yes. Colyton operates five Houses (Teal, Magenta, Indigo, Amber, and Elm), each with its own identity while maintaining equal standing. The House system structures pastoral care, community service projects, competitive games, and leadership opportunities. Students remain in the same House throughout their time at school, fostering long-term belonging and cross-year relationships.

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