Cliff top selfies Procedures for field trips at the school were reviewed in 2016 after four pupils climbed over a fence to take
selfies at the top of the crumbling cliff top at Salcombe Hill,
Sidmouth, despite warning signs, prompting a response involving
RNLI members.
Uniform protest In 2017 during a
heat wave, boys at the college wore
skirts in protest at not being allowed to wear shorts. One parent claimed that the protest had been sparked by her 14-year-old son being threatened with confinement to an "
isolation room" if he wore shorts, and being told sarcastically by the head teacher that wearing a skirt would not incur such a punishment. The protest lasted four days, involving only five boys at the outset, one of whom was punished for his skirt being too short, but had escalated to fifty pupils by its end, including from all
year groups. The school then announced that
short trousers would be permitted in the summer term of the subsequent school year, subject to consultations. ==References==