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| Name | Tiverton High School |
| Established | 1960s |
| Type | Secondary school |
| Address | Tiverton |
| County | Devon |
| Country | England |
| Gender | Co-educational |
| Lower age | 11 |
| Upper age | 18 |
Tiverton High School is a secondary school located in Tiverton, Devon, England. The school serves pupils across mid-Devon and interacts with regional institutions and cultural sites. It has connections with local councils, parishes, trusts, and national programs.
The campus originated in the post-war period alongside regional redevelopment initiatives linked to Devon County Council, Mid Devon District Council, Tiverton Castle, Grand Western Canal, Exe Valley, and nearby market towns such as Crediton, Cullompton, Honiton, Bampton, Devon, and Morebath. Early governance involved authorities like the Ministry of Education (United Kingdom), the Local Education Authority, and collaboration with bodies including National Curriculum Council and Office for Standards in Education. Over decades the institution has responded to national reforms from administrations including the Callaghan ministry, the Thatcher ministry, the Blair ministry, and the Cameron–Clegg coalition, adjusting intake and qualifications such as General Certificate of Secondary Education and A-level. The school has engaged with charitable organizations like Teach First, The Prince's Trust, National Literacy Trust, and partnerships with nearby further education providers such as Exeter College, Petroc, Bicton College, and East Devon College.
The grounds sit within the historic landscape influenced by landmarks like St Peter's Church, Tiverton, Tiverton Museum of Mid Devon Life, and access corridors linking to M5 motorway and rail connections toward Exeter St Davids and Taunton railway station. Facilities include sports pitches comparable to standards set by Sport England and shared-use arrangements with community sites like Tiverton Rugby Club, Tiverton Cricket Club, and local leisure centres affiliated with Active Devon. Specialist rooms support curricula aligned to awarding organisations such as OCR, AQA, and Edexcel. Workshops and labs meet requirements promoted by bodies like Royal Society of Chemistry, Institute of Physics, and Royal Society outreach programs. The sixth-form provision engages with higher-education partners including University of Exeter, Plymouth University, University of Bristol, and University of Plymouth for transition planning.
The academic program conforms to frameworks influenced by Department for Education (United Kingdom), National Curriculum for England, and assessments administered by Ofsted. Core subjects lead to qualifications through exam boards like AQA, OCR, and Pearson Edexcel. Vocational pathways include BTEC certificates in collaboration with providers such as City & Guilds and NCFE. STEM enrichment has ties to initiatives from STEM Learning, EngineeringUK, and institutions like Cranfield University outreach and Imperial College London summer programs. The school supports literacy and numeracy with schemes referenced by National Literacy Trust and National Numeracy, while arts education connects to organisations such as Arts Council England, Royal Shakespeare Company, and National Youth Theatre.
Clubs and societies reflect local cultural assets including excursions to Grand Western Canal Country Park, visits to Cusuco National Park exchange programs, and collaboration with museums such as Tiverton Museum of Mid Devon Life and Royal Albert Memorial Museum. Music and drama activities have staged works from the repertoire of William Shakespeare, Benjamin Britten, Andrew Lloyd Webber, and Lin-Manuel Miranda while participating in festivals run by Dartington International Summer School and competitions including Battle of the Bands (UK) and Young Musician of the Year. Student leadership engages with national schemes like National Citizen Service, Duke of Edinburgh's Award, and partnerships with charities such as Barnardo's, Samaritans, Mind (charity), and YoungMinds. Career guidance makes use of resources from Prospects (service), Gatsby Foundation, and outreach programs coordinated with employers including EDF Energy, Royal Mail, and local NHS trusts like Royal Devon University Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust.
Physical education programs follow guidance from Sport England and regional competitions organized by Devon Schools Athletics Association and Devon County Football Association. Teams compete in sports with historic English clubs such as Tiverton Town F.C. and local associations including Devon Cricket Board and Devon Rugby Football Union. Facilities enable training for events aligned to national bodies like English Schools' Athletics Association and participation in tournaments run by Schools' FA. Students also access coaching connected to organizations such as FA (The Football Association), England and Wales Cricket Board, Rugby Football Union, and British Gymnastics.
Former pupils and staff have progressed to roles in varied institutions: higher education at University of Exeter, University of Bristol, University of Cambridge, and University of Oxford; public service within Parliament of the United Kingdom and local government via Devon County Council; and professions in media linked to employers such as the BBC, ITV, and Channel 4. Alumni have entered cultural sectors tied to organisations like Royal Shakespeare Company and National Theatre, engaged in law at chambers associated with the Bar Council, and contributed to healthcare through the National Health Service (England). Others have worked in finance with connections to firms headquartered in London and professional sport with contracts at clubs similar to Exeter Chiefs and Plymouth Argyle F.C..
Category:Secondary schools in Devon