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St Peter's School proud to welcome Royal couple
More Gold for Ben & Stevie
History of St Peter's School 1882-1923
St Peter's 125 Celebrations
Pair in Squash success
Former Pupil heading for Olympics
Young performers achieve top credits
U11 Netball Team success at Regional event leads to greater things!
Boarding Inspection finds that "standards are very high"
It's a bit of a squash!
Exeter Chief tells the children "how"!
Foiled Again!
School announces purchase of two day nurseries
The heat was on for the London Tri
Track and Field success has pupils smiling.
Another podium place for Ben!
Princely win for junior squash star!
Victory for St Peter's pupils at County Schools Squash Championships
St Peter's pupil chosen to star in TV comedy
Triumphant duo complete gruelling London Marathon!
St Peter's renews support for NCI Exmouth
Animal Magic ends spring term
U9 Girls Triumph in Tournament
Match Results - Week of Monday, 20 March
Match Results - Week of Monday, 13 March
Match Results - Week commencing 6 March
Match Results - Week commencing 27 February
Match Results - Week of Monday, 13 February
Match Results - Week of Monday, 6 February
Match Results - Week of Monday, 30 January
Match Results - Week commencing Monday, 23 January
Match Results - Week of Monday, 16 January
Promising Start to the Season for the Boys U13A Hockey Team!

News & Information: Archive news
More Gold for Ben & Stevie

Ben Rhodes and Stevie Morrison clinched the gold medal in the 49er class at the World Championships in Cascais, Portugal this month.  The pair, who have been racing together for many years now and are based in Exmouth, took the lead in the competition early on.  It was clear, that with a place in the Beijing games at stake, they were not going to be beaten easily, and indeed with 35 points, they finished well ahead of the Austrians, who took 2nd with 52 points.  Arch rivals Chris Draper and Simon Hiscocks finished 9th with 75 points following some disappointing results during the week's sailing.

Great Britain’s sailors were the kings of Cascais, winning the President of the IOC Cup for the second time and finishing as the only nation to qualify for Olympic spots across all 11 events.

In the battle for medals Great Britain were supreme, winning more medals than any other nation and finishing top of the Medal Table.

Ben & Stevie will be competing for Great Britain next month in the pre-olympic regatta in Beijing and we, of course, wish them success!