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SchoolsExeterIsca Academy|Best Secondary Schools in Exeter
State School

Isca Academy

Earl Richards Road South, Exeter, EX2 6AP·Devon·URN: 139682A 6-digit identifier assigned by the Department for Education (DfE) to uniquely identify schools in England and Wales.
Secondary
Mixed
Ages 11-16
Religious Character: None
GCSE Ranking
1,880
Academic
1,976
Overall
5
Local
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.

Good
7/10
Application Demand
100%
1st preference success
Oversubscribed
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OverviewGCSEOfstedApplication DemandAttendance Heatmap

Last reviewed: February 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 If you spot anything outdated or inaccurate, please let us know.

Isca Academy Review 2026: Exeter comprehensive with a strong outdoor education identity

At a Glance

A calm, purposeful secondary on the eastern side of Exeter, Isca Academy combines a traditional, five-lesson day with clear routines and a distinctive emphasis on personal development. Expectations are framed through the SPARK behaviours (safe, prepared, actively engaged, respectful and kind), backed by a house structure (Apollo, Maia, Minerva and Saturn) that gives students multiple ways to contribute beyond lessons. The Academy is part of The Ted Wragg Multi Academy Trust, and it has operated as an academy since 01 October 2013.

Leadership is stable, with Mrs Vicki Joyce listed as Headteacher, and governance records showing her headteacher appointment date as 01 September 2022.

Character & Atmosphere

The school’s published language is direct and practical, and that comes through most clearly in how expectations are communicated. SPARK is not treated as a slogan, it is used as a shared shorthand for lesson readiness and respectful conduct. Official inspection evidence describes the environment as calm and purposeful, with positive relationships between staff and pupils, and orderly movement between lessons.

Pastoral organisation is built around year tutor groups plus Heads of Year, with the house system running alongside as a second layer of belonging. Houses are named Apollo, Maia, Minerva and Saturn, and they are used for competition and responsibility roles, including charity representation linked to house activity. This structure tends to suit students who benefit from clear points of contact, a consistent adult team, and a defined route into leadership roles that does not depend solely on academic standing.

The Academy sits within the Ted Wragg trust family, which matters in day-to-day experience in two ways. First, it creates shared approaches across schools, including common expectations and professional development. Second, it supports staffing and workload through trust-level capacity, which is referenced in formal inspection evidence as a practical benefit for teachers and leaders.

Results / Academic Performance

At GCSE, outcomes sit around the middle of the national ranking rather than at the extremes. In the current FindMySchool dataset, Isca Academy is ranked 1,880th in England for academic GCSE performance and 1,831st overall, out of 3,895 and 3,688 ranked secondary schools respectively. Locally, it ranks 5th in Exeter on the overall GCSE measure.

Headline measures show an Attainment 8 score of 46.4, with an EBacc average point score of 4.5, and 30.5% achieving grades 5 or above across EBacc subjects. Progress 8 is -0.04, which indicates progress broadly close to average.

What these numbers mean in practical terms depends on the child. For confident all-rounders, the curriculum ambition described in external evidence suggests the school is aiming to keep academic expectations high across the full ability range. For students who need tighter academic acceleration, the small negative Progress 8 figure is worth discussing at open events, alongside how the school identifies and closes gaps in learning.

A strength in the published inspection evidence is the clarity of routines and lesson conduct, which matters because consistency is often a precondition for improved outcomes. A stated improvement priority is ensuring teachers check learning in a way that reliably identifies gaps for all pupils, so misconceptions do not persist.

Parents comparing outcomes locally can use the FindMySchool Local Hub and Comparison Tool to view GCSE indicators side by side with nearby Exeter secondaries, then shortlist based on the balance between culture, travel, and results.

Academic Performance Summary

England ranks and key metrics (where available)

GCSE 9–7

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% of students achieving grades 9-7

Teaching & Learning

Curriculum intent is positioned as ambitious, with an emphasis on breadth, including the subjects that make up the English Baccalaureate for many pupils, alongside other academic and vocational options. Reading is treated as a priority, supported by a guided reading approach designed to build vocabulary and literacy confidence.

The strongest day-to-day learning predictor in the available evidence is not a single subject area, it is the combination of subject expertise and repeated practice. Teaching is described as having strong subject knowledge, with planned revisiting of prior learning so knowledge sticks over time. For students, that typically translates into clearer explanations, fewer lessons that feel improvised, and more structured retrieval that supports long-term exam readiness.

Where this approach can fall short is when checking for understanding is inconsistent. If some students carry gaps forward, the impact is usually felt most in cumulative subjects such as mathematics, science, and languages. The school’s stated improvement work should therefore matter to families of students who are academically capable but can become quietly lost when misconceptions are not surfaced early.

Ofsted Inspection
FMSInspection Score:7/10Good

Quality of Education

Good

Behaviour & Attitudes

Good

Personal Development

Good

Leadership & Management

Good

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

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Where Students Go Next

Isca Academy is 11 to 16, so the main transition point is post-16. Careers education begins early, and students are guided through routes into sixth form, college and apprenticeships. A particularly practical commitment in the school’s published careers information is that every student has at least one meeting with a qualified, impartial careers adviser in Year 10 or Year 11, with the option to book additional meetings as needed. Support is also described as continuing beyond Year 11 results day to help secure a sustained destination.

Personal development is not treated as a bolt-on. Evidence describes all pupils learning first aid and taking part in voluntary work in the community, which can strengthen employability skills and interview confidence, particularly for students who do not see themselves as “academic first”.

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Admissions: How to get in

Admissions are coordinated through Devon’s normal round process for secondary transfer, rather than direct application to the Academy. The published deadline highlighted for applications is 31 October.

For Year 7 entry in 2026, the Academy’s determined admissions policy sets out a clear timetable: applications run from 01 September 2025 to 31 October 2025, with decisions released on 02 March 2026. The policy also sets the normal round appeal timetable, including a deadline to submit appeals by 20 April 2026, with hearings intended by 23 June 2026.

The school is explicit about how places are prioritised when oversubscribed. After children with an Education, Health and Care Plan naming the school, priority moves through looked-after and previously looked-after children, exceptional social or medical need (supported by evidence), then catchment and sibling criteria. There is also priority for pupils on roll at named linked primary schools, and for children of eligible staff, with a straight-line distance tie-break where needed.

Feeder links are unusually transparent, with the 2026 to 2027 policy listing named linked primary schools for catchment priority. Families should read this carefully if they are moving into Exeter or choosing between primaries, because it can affect realistic admission odds even within the same broad area.

Parents shortlisting based on travel should use the FindMySchool Map Search to check practical commuting time from home at peak hours, then compare it with how the school measures distance for tie-break purposes (straight-line distance is specified in the admissions policy).

Application Demand

Last distance offered:
All offered

Previous Year (2024/25 Entry)

Oversubscribed
Last distance offered:
Distance tiebreak not required

Applications

274

Total received

Places Offered

162

Subscription Rate

1.7x

Applications per place

Pastoral Care & Wellbeing

Safeguarding responsibilities are clearly set out, with named senior safeguarding leads published by the school, and safeguarding effectiveness confirmed in the latest inspection evidence.

Wellbeing support is described in practical terms rather than as generic pastoral language. The school publishes access to NHS Mental Health Support Teams in Schools, including wellbeing conversations, self-help information, direct talk support, and educational mental health practitioners based in school to provide early interventions. The site also describes staff trained in mental health first aid and a school-specific “Six Steps to Wellbeing” approach supported by student-facing materials.

A distinctive feature in the trust’s public-facing communications is the profile of Missy, described as the Headteacher’s dog, with the trust stating that the Headteacher and Missy began their journey together at Isca in September 2022. While this is not a substitute for formal support, it indicates an intentional focus on emotional wellbeing that some students respond to strongly, especially those who find traditional pastoral conversations difficult.

Beyond the Classroom: Extracurricular

Extracurricular life is structured termly, with a published enrichment timetable showing both academic and activity-based options. Concrete examples include Coding Club, Chess Club, an Isca Band Club, Production Rehearsals for drama, and a Homework or Study Club running Monday to Thursday after school. Sport and fitness options on the same schedule include Rugby, Basketball, and multi-gym sessions, with year-specific football sessions also listed.

Outdoor education is a defining strand rather than an occasional trip programme. The school positions itself as a leading provider in the South West, and historical inspection evidence references participation in Ten Tors and the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award among older pupils, with year-specific challenge activity for younger cohorts. For the right student, this has a clear implication: confidence and resilience can be built through progressive, real-world challenge, not only through classroom success.

Student leadership and voice also appear as practical opportunities. External evidence references an active student council, anti-bullying ambassadors, and an LGBTQ+ group, which can be important signals for students who want to shape school culture or who want visible peer support structures.

Practical Information

The published school day begins with free breakfast in the canteen from 8.15am to 8.40am, with students arriving from 8.30am, tutor time at 8.45am, and the formal end of day at 3.15pm.

As a secondary school, there is no standard wraparound care model in the way a primary might offer breakfast and after-school clubs for childcare coverage, although enrichment and study sessions run beyond the end of lessons on certain days. Transport planning matters in Exeter, so families should assess the safest and most reliable route for their child, including winter conditions and after-school timing on enrichment days.

Features & Facilities

  • Sixth Form
  • Grammar School
  • Boarding
  • SEN Support
  • Nursery Provision
  • Section 41 Approved
  • School Capacity: 950
  • Number of pupils: 914

Things to Consider

  • No sixth form on site. Transition happens at 16, so students need to be ready for a new environment for post-16 study or apprenticeships. The school’s published careers programme supports this, but families should still plan early for the change.

  • Outcomes are broadly mid-range by England ranking. The school is ranked 1,880th for academic GCSE performance and 1,831st overall in the current FindMySchool dataset, so families seeking a consistently top-decile academic profile may want to compare several Exeter options before deciding.

  • SEND confidence and communication. Inspectors reported that some parents of pupils with special educational needs and disabilities did not feel their child received the support they needed, and they highlighted the importance of improving communication so parents have greater confidence.

  • Consistency in addressing issues. While bullying concerns were described as limited overall, some students reported uneven handling by staff, which is worth probing through specific questions at open events about reporting routes and follow-up practice.

The Verdict

Isca Academy offers a structured, comprehensive 11 to 16 education with clear expectations, a strong personal development thread, and a distinctive outdoor education identity. Academic outcomes sit around the England middle band, and the school’s effectiveness depends heavily on consistent classroom routines and strong pastoral systems, both of which are prominent in the available evidence.

Best suited to families who want a local Exeter secondary with clear behaviour norms, visible student leadership routes, and breadth beyond lessons, including outdoor challenge and wellbeing support. The key decision point is whether the academic profile and post-16 transition at 16 align with your child’s trajectory and preferred pathway.

FAQs

The latest published inspection evidence confirms the school remains Good, and it describes a calm, purposeful environment with effective safeguarding. GCSE outcomes sit around the middle of the England ranking in the current FindMySchool dataset, with an overall GCSE rank of 1,831st and a local rank of 5th in Exeter, which can suit many families seeking a balanced comprehensive experience rather than a highly selective academic environment.

Applications are made through Devon’s coordinated admissions process. The Academy’s admissions policy for 2026 entry sets an application window from 01 September 2025 to 31 October 2025, with offers issued on 02 March 2026, followed by an appeal timetable if required.

Yes, the admissions policy states a catchment area is used, and oversubscription criteria prioritise looked-after children, exceptional need (with evidence), catchment and sibling links, named linked primary schools, and other priorities, with straight-line distance as the tie-break when needed.

In the FindMySchool results, GCSE academic performance is ranked 1,880th in England and the overall GCSE rank is 1,831st, with a local rank of 5th in Exeter. Key measures include Attainment 8 of 46.4 and Progress 8 of -0.04, suggesting progress close to average.

The school publishes an NHS Mental Health Support Team offer, including wellbeing conversations, early intervention support through educational mental health practitioners based in school, and student-facing wellbeing resources. Safeguarding leadership is also clearly published, with named senior leads.

No. The age range is 11 to 16, so students transition to post-16 providers after Year 11. Careers support is described as including at least one meeting with a qualified impartial adviser in Year 10 or Year 11, with support continuing beyond results day to secure a sustained destination.

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Earl Richards Road South, Exeter, EX2 6AP
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www.iscaexeter.co.uk
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