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Year 8 Leavers' Destinations and Scholarships 2018-2019 Year 8 Leavers’ Destinations and Scholarships 2018-2019 Blundell’s School Wellington School 1 2 Clifton College 1 Scholarships awarded The Maynard School 6 Exeter School Blundell's Drama Scholarship 8 Exeter School Academic Award Exeter School Academic Award and Music Scholarship Taunton School Sports scholarship Accepted Places 2018-2019 The Maynard School Sports Exhibition The Maynard School Music Scholarship The Maynard School Academic Scholarship The Maynard School Sports Exhibition The Maynard School Drama Scholarship Stover School Sports Scholarship The Maynard School Art Scholarship Taunton School Wellington School Music Scholarship 1 Kings’ College, Taunton Clifton College Music Scholarship 1 Stover School Taunton School Academic and All-Rounder 2 Sands School 1 Wellington Sports Scholarship King’s College Taunton Sports Scholarship Year 8 Leavers’ Destinations and Scholarships 2017-2018 Blundell’s School Wellington School 1 1 Clifton College 1 The Maynard School 3 Exeter School 4 Scholarships awarded Accepted Places Sherborne All rounder 2017-2018 The Maynard Art The Maynard Academic and Sports Taunton School Blundell’s Drama scholarship 2 Blundell’s Sports Exhibition Taunton School Drama scholarship Taunton School Sports Exhibition Stover School Exeter School Academic Award 1 Clifton School Sports Scholarship Sherborne School Sidmouth College Clifton School Sports Development Program 1 3 Millfield School Sports Scholarship Wellington School Sports Scholarship Year 8 Leavers’ Destinations and Scholarships 2016-2017 Blundell’s School Wellington School 5 5 Truro School Clifton College 1 1 Accepted Places Taunton School 2016-2017 2 Scholarships awarded Stover School 1 Blundell’s 2 Sports, 1 Academic St Peter’s High School Clifton College Head Master’s Award 1 Exeter School 4 Academic Awards Millfield School 1 Exeter School Millfield School Sports scholarship 10 Stover School 2 Academic, 3 Drama, 2 Music Taunton School 1 Academic, 1 Music, 1 Drama Wellington School 4 Academic, 1 Art, 6 Sport, 1 Music.
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