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Exeter College Flying High

Exeter College has once again been ranked as one of the top colleges in the country in this year’s annual NICDEX rankings. This latest ranking means that Exeter College has never left the top five since the ranking’s inception four years ago.

The Ofsted Outstanding college has topped the billing twice, come fifth once and this year’s fourth place ranking means they have been the highest ranked college across the four years since the NICDEX was created. 

The NICDEX ranks 172 further education providers on four key criteria based on data published by the Department for Education. Institutions are given a mark out of 10 in each category and their four scores are combined to produce an overall ranking.

Exeter College’s consistently high ranking in the NICDEX is reflected in their scoring in each of the four categories. Both Employer Satisfaction and 16-18 Learner Destinations categories were marked as a perfect 10, with the college also impressing on Learner Satisfaction and Adult Destinations. 

Principal and Chief Executive at Exeter College John Laramy said,

“It’s an incredible achievement for us to consistently be one of the highest scoring colleges in the country when it comes to the NICDEX. 

“The NICDEX is a measure of how we’re doing as a college based solely on data that is published by the Department for Education. It’s a very open and transparent process and we’re continually one of the top colleges in England.” 

This latest achievement follows the news that employers rated Exeter College as the best further education Apprenticeship provider in the four counties of the South West for the second year running. 

The college’s latest round of academic results were also exceptional, with A Level learners celebrating a pass rate of 99.7%, well above the national average of 97.6%. International Baccalaureate students also delivered the best results in the college’s history of delivering the qualification; 100% passed and nearly a third of students achieved 40+ points, which is the equivalent to five A Levels at A/A*. 

Following the publication of the NICDEX, creator Nick Linford said: “The NICDEX was an enjoyable intellectual challenge to create an annual performance table with an overall score, from a mix of key measures. Most importantly, NICDEX is transparent. The four measures that make up the NICDEX are published by the DfE.”


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