Senior Reflections Week 3 September 2025

Dear parents,

It has been a joy this week to have some glorious autumn sunshine. From my office window I have watched (and heard) pupils making the most of their break and lunch times outdoors, and games lessons continue to be filled with energy, passion and laughter.

Trips and events

Last weekend saw our first residentials of the year. Our Third Form (Year 7) pupils travelled to Heatree on Dartmoor where they threw themselves into high ropes and raft building, and even the challenging weather on Saturday did not dampen their Exonian spirit. Their determination and positivity were wonderful to see, and it was especially heartening to watch our new pupils settling in so well. Thanks to Mrs Daybell and the large team of staff who helped make it all possible.

Meanwhile, our art department led the Middle Fifth (Year 10) trip to St Ives. Saturday’s conditions tested all, but the sunshine on Sunday more than made up for it. Thanks to Mrs Brewer for masterminding and to all the other staff involved. I am very much looking forward to seeing the creative work that will emerge from the experience in the studio over the coming months.

Rehearsals for Grease are now in full swing. Pupils are embracing the challenge with real enthusiasm, and it is inspiring to see them working alongside our terrific drama and music teams, as well as former staff and pupils who have kindly returned to support the production.

On Tuesday we successfully managed to snap our whole school photograph at the second attempt. The weather was kind, and I look forward to seeing the proofs next week. We will share details with parents about how to purchase copies once they are available.

Thursday evening brought an informal gathering for Upper Fifth (Year 11) parents in our Sixth Form Centre. It was a pleasure to talk with families about life beyond GCSEs, and I am grateful to Mr Chu for hosting. Most parents resisted the lure of the pool table and table football – most! Our full Sixth Form Open Evening will take place on Thursday 6 November, with further information to follow shortly – if you’re eager, you can head over to our ‘Visiting the School’ page to register now.

Sport has, once again, been a major feature of the week, with fixtures in netball, swimming and boys’ hockey. Another busy block of matches awaits us this weekend for our sportsmen and women. Alongside this, our Upper Sixth (Year 13) biologists will be spending three days in North Devon, putting theory into practice with fieldwork – hopefully finding time to enjoy both the ecology and the sea air.

Visitors and applications

We were also delighted to welcome our Governors into school today for their annual Education Day. This is always a special occasion, allowing Governors to join lessons, observe the breadth of learning and teaching across the school, meet with staff, and experience the life of the school first hand. Their presence is a valuable part of the partnership which helps us to continue moving forward with confidence.

And of course, this Saturday is our open morning. A heartfelt thank you in advance to all the pupils who will be representing the school in so many different ways on the day – they are always our best ambassadors.

Looking ahead, our scholarship applications open on Monday 29 September. The programme begins with the Excellence Pathway in Third Form (Year 7), develops through Lower Fifth (Year 9), and leads to Scholarship Awards in Lower Sixth (Year 12). Scholarships are offered in art, drama, music, and sport. Applications are invited from pupils currently in Upper Two (Year 6), Lower Fifth (Year 9), and Upper Fifth (Year 11). Full details and the application form are available on our website, and the deadline to apply is Friday 14 November.

Diary dates

Two additional dates to note for the coming weeks are:

Tuesday 30 September – Family Society Meeting – Parents interested in helping to plan social events and support our school community are warmly invited to the next Family Society meeting at 8:30am in the meeting room next to the bursary. New members are always welcome.

Friday 3 October – The Exonian Quiz – A highlight of our school year, the Exonian Quiz offers an evening of fun and friendly competition. A few spaces remain, so do sign up here if you’d like to take part.

As I write this in the early evening sunshine, with pupils still out on the fields enjoying their after-school sport, it is hard not to smile. I am reminded once again of what a privilege it is to lead this wonderful school, with its positive, energetic pupils and its outstanding team of staff.

I wish you all a wonderful weekend.

Celebrating musical successes

We currently celebrate music exam successes from our own private visit/in-person ABSRM and Trinity sessions, with certificate presentations in House meeting and Assembly.  If your son/daughter has been entered for a music exam externally or digitally, do please pass on a print out their certificate to Mrs Daldorph and this will be included in the termly presentations.

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Alumnus Steve Dukes (1992-1997), CEO of @confused_com, returned to school this week to give an assembly. He advised pupils about aspiring to reach their goals, using negatives to fuel your journey. He said, 'when you’re at school, being called names like ‘odd, weird and awkward’ can often mean something completely different in adult life - these words become ‘creative, unusual and innovative’.

His top advice was to become like a sponge, find what learning method works best for you, learn fast and act on it. Great advice Steve - thanks so much for visiting us!

@exeterschool_alumni #visitingspeakers

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While it was hard to get a good photo of our sixth form linguists attending an online conference on Wednesday, pupil Sophia's feedback was that "it was really good to see how linguistics goes into so many areas and how some things seemingly unrelated (so far away from linguistics) can have a big/strong connection with linguistics." 

They were treated to four diverse talks, ranging from how AI can help us learn foreign languages, how forensic linguistics can help compare different texts and ascertain if the same person wrote both texts (helpful in identifying and profiling criminals), how idioms are processed in our brains and used in social discourse, and how dormant languages can be reclaimed. The talks were 25 minutes each with a Q&A afterwards. As well as being informative, these talks allowed pupils to see what a course of study or a career in linguistics might look like. Many thanks to @oxfordhighschoolgdst for running the event. 

#onlineconference #linguisticsevent #forensiclinguistics  #exeterschools #independentschoolsuk #sixthformlife

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Netball vs Churston Ferrers Grammar School - 22 Sept 2025

U2 residential - Ultimate Adventure Centre - June 2025

Lower Fifth inflatables induction fun - 15 September 2025

Rugby boys U13, U12A and 1st XV, Dev XV v Devon Festival - 13 September 2025

Class of '23 '24 and '25 leavers celebration - Sept 2025

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Senior co-curricular update

Following an action-packed start of term, we would like to give you an overview of what pupils can look forward to over the coming few weeks. This is by no means an exhaustive list but highlights the key events that are planned for the first half term. More information will be communicated in due course by the teachers responsible for each activity.

Whole school

Wednesday 8 October at 4pm: Music scholars’ performance and afternoon tea

Friday 10 October: Senior School field day

Tuesday 14 October at 5pm: Open mic night

Lower School

Tuesday 30 September at 4.10pm: Catalyst club – electronics

Middle School

Wednesday 1 October: M5 geography trip to Dawlish Warren

Sunday 5 October: M5 Ten Tors safety training day

Thursday 9 – Sunday 12 October: L5 battlefields trip to Belgium and France (alternative activities on Thursday/Friday for L5 not attending)

Thursday 9 – Friday 10 October: CCF army overnight excursion to Nantilio Woods

Friday 10 – Sunday 12 October: M5 silver DofE navigation training day

Friday 17 – Wednesday 22 October: U5 – U6 hockey tour to Holland

Sixth Form

Saturday 27 – Monday 29 September: U6 biology trip to Nettlecombe

Thursday 2 October: L5 induction trip to Bristol

Thursday 9 – Friday 10 October: CCF army overnight excursion to Nantilio Woods

Saturday 11 October: U6 interview scheme

Friday 17 – Wednesday 22 October: U5 – U6 hockey tour to Holland

Tuesday 28 – Friday 31 October: 6F physics trip to CERN, Geneva