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'excel at school' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to convey that someone is doing well in school, either academically or in other areas such as sports or extracurricular activities. For example: John always excels at school, earning straight A's and leading several school clubs.
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Jama did not excel at school.
Hawking did not excel at school in St Albans.
Jimmy encouraged his older son to excel at school and go to college.
I have three daughters, aged 9 to 14, and I too have great expectations for them to excel at school.
This could be because they didn't excel at school or didn't do well in the job market.
But she soon settled in and began to excel at school, in part because she was good at math.
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Haider excelled at school.
Ms. Torregrosa excels at school.
Achebe excelled at school, earning scholarships along the way.
Yould said that she took refuge from the abuse by excelling at school.
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