Senior Reflections Week 4 October 2025

Dear parents,

It has been another busy and purposeful week at Exeter School, full of impressive energy, outstanding achievement, and varied opportunity. From exciting trips and sporting successes to the daily joy of seeing pupils flourishing in their classrooms, there has been much to celebrate.

Last Saturday’s open morning was a wonderful occasion. The school felt vibrant and welcoming, with a real sense of positivity throughout the day. It was fantastic to see such a wide range of activities on display – all centred, as ever, on your children. From junior school to sixth form, they were outstanding; they are Exeter School. I want to thank them, and you for your support, and to congratulate our outstanding staff for bringing it all together so impressively.

Elsewhere, our Upper Sixth (Year 13) biologists enjoyed a packed and memorable residential at Nettlecombe in North Devon last weekend. Blessed with (mostly) great weather, they had the chance to extend their learning in a practical, real-world context, in the natural environment. Meanwhile, our Middle Fifth (Year 10) geographers travelled to Dawlish Warren on Wednesday, for an invaluable day of fieldwork in the sun, which also served to remind them of the richness and beauty of our wonderful local Devon landscape.

On Thursday, our Lower Sixth (Year 12) spent the day in Bristol – part induction, part social – with an early focus on looking ahead to the opportunities that await them beyond Exeter School, whether at university, on a gap year, or through apprenticeships.

I spent part of this week in Wales at the HMC Heads’ Conference, where it was inspiring to share ideas and reflect on best practice with colleagues from across the country. Our commitment remains unwavering: we are relentlessly focused on your children, ensuring that every pupil is safe, supported, challenged, and inspired – all while providing good value for you, our parents.

Today is our grandparents’ afternoon at pre-prep. This is our fifth year of holding this heart-warming event and it’s always very popular. Grandparents are invited to visit classrooms and do a craft activities with the children, followed by tea and cake in the hall. Also, this evening is our Exonian quiz, best of luck to all those quizzing, and to our pupils and staff taking part in a full programme of fixtures this weekend (see note below if you’re a rugby player). A particular mention goes to those embarking on their first Ten Tors training day on Sunday.

Next week looks set to be just as full and exciting. On Tuesday, I am very much looking forward to joining Mr Chu in welcoming Lower Sixth (Year 12) parents at our informal “Welcome to the Sixth Form” event. That same day, we will also be hosting a gathering for new parents whose children have joined us from Third Form (Year 7) through to Middle Fifth (Year 10), along with a parental forum designed to share experiences of joining the school community. Further details about all these events have been shared by Ms Dunning and Mr Chu. It promises to be a busy and rewarding day!

Back to pupils: on Friday, we have our first Field Day of the year – a real highlight in the school calendar and a powerful reminder of the importance of education outside the classroom. Experiences such as these broaden horizons, build character, and inspire lifelong curiosity. Third Form (Year 7) will experience the awe and wonder of Beer caves and Fourth Form (Year 8) visit the fantastic National Marine Aquarium in Plymouth, learning about underwater evolution in an interactive workshop. Around three quarters of our Lower Fifth (Year 9) are on the battlefields trip to France and Belgium, visiting historic World War I sites and war graves – an unforgettable and moving experience. Those remaining in the UK are embarking on two exciting day trips, visiting the Eden Project on Thursday for a photosynthesis workshop before going to the adventure centre next door for zip lining, and on Friday they travel to Plymouth for a harbour tour experience followed by some (likely competitive) crazy golf.

For our seniors we have a wide range of fantastic Friday 8 service activities. Those in CCF and DOE have a challenging yet enjoyable series of training activities, including overnight experiences for some cadets. Arts Award Gold (art) pupils in Lower Sixth (Year 12) will gain professional insights here in Exeter, while the Arts Award Gold (drama) group are developing their plans for exciting events during the year. The Exonian editorial team are staying at school to plan next year’s publication (I have seen a draft of this year’s edition and the team have a lot to live up to!). Our sports leaders are developing their coaching skills by working with our own junior school pupils. And finally, our community service and SWUNK pupils are working with local primary schools, strengthening our partnerships across the city.

Wow!

As one visitor expressed in an email to me after open morning: “What a school! …the facilities and opportunities it offers are beyond belief.” I could not put it better myself. Thank you all, as always, for your continued support in making Exeter School such a special place.

Rugby fixtures – change of venue

The recent good weather, while pleasant for us all, has had an impact on the firmness of our rugby pitches at school. Even with rain forecast we believe it won’t be enough ahead of Saturday’s planned fixtures with Mount Kelly to safely play at home. All fixtures this weekend will now be played at Mount Kelly. Please see SOCS for updated information.

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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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Lower Two residential 2025

U6 Biology trip to Nettlecombe 2025

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

Kenya 2025

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

Middle School

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

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