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The phrase 'excelling in school' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to express someone who is doing particularly well in school academically. For example: "Joe has been excelling in school ever since he started studying harder."
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He's flourishing, playing with friends and excelling in school.
It did not prevent him from excelling in school.
Mathew obliged, excelling in school and starting a lawnmowing operation in which he outsourced the actual mowing to other kids.
Mr. Greene attained prominence at an early age, taking up the saxophone at age 6, excelling in school ensembles and beginning study by age 15 with Mr. McLean.
She overcame a childhood of poverty in the South Bronx by excelling in school, graduating from the University of Pittsburgh with a bachelor's degree in psychology.
Ms. Cruz's efforts to find an affordable apartment failed, despite help from a social service agency in East Harlem, where the children were excelling in school.
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They excel in school.
Despite the torments of her childhood, Baliga excelled in school.
Sotomayor responded by figuring out how to excel in school.
He urged them to excel in school and, above all, to read.
Though his father only had an 11th grade education, Greg excelled in school.
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