Senior Reflections Week 10 November 2025

Dear parents,

It has been another varied and energetic week at school. Over the past few days our senior school council has been meeting in sections, and it is always a pleasure to hear from pupils who care passionately about their school. Their thoughtful contributions and commitment to service make a real difference in helping us continue to improve. This cycle’s discussions focused on our pastoral system following on from the recent parent and pupil surveys carried out by Miss Dunning.

Also, this week our Upper Two (Year 6) pupils enjoyed a special taste of advanced maths, as Mr Hall led a fantastic Comets Club session, exploring the Sierpinski Triangle (a fractal made of an equilateral triangle that is repeatedly divided and has the central triangles removed).

I would like to celebrate what has been an exceptional few weeks of sport, particularly for the girls. Our U12 and U14 girls’ hockey teams have both reached their respective West of England finals; the U16 girls’ hockey team has progressed to the last 16 of the national cup; the U16 netball squad has qualified for the regional finals; and the U18 girls’ hockey team has made it into the last 32 of the national plate. And from junior school, our U11 girls’ hockey team are showing amazing Exonian spirit in the IAPS National Hockey finals today in Haileybury, Hertfordshire. I await their results with keen anticipation; we have our fingers crossed for them and will report the outcome next week. Not bad for a day school in Devon, quite amazing, in fact. The boys, too, have been impressive, with some fantastic, courageous and closely fought matches on the rugby pitch.

Not to mention boys’ and girls’ strong performances in swimming, football, cross country and more. We have also enjoyed a number of excellent individual achievements across the board. My thanks go to Mr Gibson and all our coaches for their expertise, support and steady encouragement, and a special word of gratitude to Mr Lee and the grounds team, whose hard work keeps our pitches playable throughout the season, even at this late stage. This weekend we look forward to block fixtures in both rugby and girls’ hockey against West Buckland. After which Mr Maidment and Mr Jones will be running (yes, you read that correctly), running back to school. This follows on from Mr Maidment’s extraordinary challenge of running an ultramarathon every weekend in November in support of Movember, raising awareness for men’s health. A tremendous achievement for an important cause. If you wish to support, please follow this link.

Saturday brings our Year 7 familiarisation morning and our Sixth Form interview day, while Sunday is a busy one too, with the technical rehearsal for Grease and another Ten Tors training session on Dartmoor. We also look forward to our beautiful Advent service in the chapel on Sunday. I hope to see many of you there at 5pm, if not for the carols, then certainly for the mulled wine and mince pies afterwards.

Next week, our Upper Sixth (Year 13) economists head to London for an overnight residential, where they will experience a guided walk around the City of London, with a professional guide, who will tell the history of the growth of the financial sector in the British economy, from the development of the City Guilds to the formation of the Stock Exchange and the Bank of England.

On Wednesday, pupils from the junior school will join forces with others across the region for the annual Light Up a Life service in the Cathedral, in aid of Hospiscare. This moving occasion will feature readings, poems, music and carols in honour and remembrance of those we hold dear.

And of course, next week it’s the word. I’ve got chills from watching snippets of the Grease rehearsals, things are coming together beautifully, and tickets are almost sold out. If there is a particular night you hope to attend, stop reading this right now and follow the link to make sure you get the one that you want. Oo-oo-oooo…

Wishing you all a very enjoyable weekend.

Parent quiz night

On Friday 27 February, the Family Society will be running a fun quiz night open to parents across the whole Exeter School community. Click the button below for more details on how to sign up.

The Family Society would also like to ask local businesses and individuals to donate gifts/prizes to go towards the raffle, to help make this a really special event. The support is very much appreciated and prizes can be dropped off at the bursary anytime between now and the 27 January.

Register here

Advent Carol Service

Join us for our Advent Carol Service at 5pm this Sunday at the School Chapel, followed by mulled wine and mince pies.

School Christmas Concert

The senior school Christmas Concert will be bringing end of term festive cheer on Wednesday 17 December, starting at 7.30pm in the main school hall. Featuring Symphony Orchestra, Jazz Bands 1 & 2, any many of our smaller ensembles, it is the muscial grand finale to a busy autumn term and will include many Christmas favourties. This year, the concert is in aid of the charities CoppaFeel and OddBalls, to support their valuable work raising awareness of breast cancer and testicular cancer.

Get your tickets here

Weather robes

We are now taking orders for our Exeter School Weather Robes. Please pop into the uniform store behind the bursary to try on before you buy. To place your order, please complete the form on MSP. Orders to be made by 12 December. These will be ready for collection after the festive break.

Choral Society

We are delighted to share that Exeter School Choral Society will be returning in the Spring term, working towards a concert in Exeter Cathedral on Wednesday 11 February 2026.

If you are interested in participating, please read the full information, register and order a vocal score booklet.

The link below can be used by staff, guest singers and parents (both for themselves and for registering their sons/daughters).

The programme for the main chorus this year will feature Fauré Requiem, Parry I Was Glad and Handel’s Zadok the Priest.

I do hope you will be able to join us this season – please do place your orders for the score booklet by the deadline of 12 December to ensure we have your music available for the first rehearsal on Tuesday 6 January.

Click to register and order a vocal score booklet

Senior production of Grease

This year the senior school production is a musical. We are performing the crowd favourite, ‘Grease’. This is the schools’ version so is appropriate for all ages.  Come along and have a sing or a dance to the memorable tunes – there are a number of the excellent songs from the film. We have hired an amazing set with a working car, so it should be really exciting.

We have two casts performing on different nights and they have been working really hard learning all the songs and dances and developing some fantastic characters. This should be a fantastic night of entertainment as we watch the outsider, Sandy, navigate the challenges of integrating herself into a new high school – finding new friends and fighting off the advances of the high school boys. Feel free to come dressed up in your best 1950’s outfit or if you want, come as a t-bird or pink lady!

Performances take place on Thursday 4, Friday 5 and Saturday 6 December at 7.30pm in the main hall. Please note: Friday 5 December is now SOLD OUT.

Ticket Prices: Adult £12 / Child £8

Click here to purchase tickets

Exonian Lecture

Hear from the man behind Blue Peter, Alex Leger, who has travelled the world meeting incredible people – including members of the Kayapo tribe in Brazil. Alex will share stories from his days here at Exeter School and explain how they set him on a path to an adventure-filled career. The lecture will take place on Friday 6 February at 6.00pm – 8.30pm.

Click here for the registration form

Senior School News

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With panto season almost here, we were delighted to welcome alumna Aalishya (2013–2015) back to the school ahead of her upcoming performances in Cinderella 🎭   Aalishya’s love for performing first began at Exeter School, where Drama A-level encouraged her to explore both comedy and more complex roles. She is now looking forward to starring as the Fairy Godmother at @exeterlittletheatrecompany’s festive production of Cinderella.   Tickets are still available via the @exeternorthcott website 🎟️ with the production taking to the stage next week.  #ExeterSchool #ExeterSchoolAlumni #PerformingArts #InspireAndChallenge #Cinderella

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🎄We'd like to invite you to our advent carol service in the school chapel this Sunday, 5pm, followed by mulled wine and mince pies. It would be great to kick off the festive season with as many of our community as possible so we hope to see you there! ☺️  #AdventCarolService #SchoolChapel #Carols #Community #ExeterSchools #WelcomeAndServe

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Fancy a salary for driving the kids to and from school? If you're a good driver and interested in becoming a mini bus driver for Exeter School, check out our vacancies page now 🙂  #hiringalert #BusDriverVacancy #JobOpportunity #SchoolBusDevon

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Mr Maidment is taking Movember to the next level by running an ultramarathon every weekend this month 🏃‍♂️ We recently caught up with him to learn more about his motivations for the challenge. Show your support and donate via the link in our bio.  @exschsports @movember @movember_uk #Movember #ChallengeYourself #ExeterSchoolSport #SchoolOfGreatCharacter

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Senior co-curricular update

We like to give you an overview of what pupils can look forward to over the term. 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

Sunday 30 November at 5pm: Advent service in school chapel

Tuesday 2 December at 10.40: EDI committee in Butterfield Hall

Wednesday 3 December: Light Up A Life service with Hospicecare at Exeter Cathedral

Thursday 4 – Saturday 6 December at 7.30pm: Grease production in Main Hall

Monday 8 December at 5pm: Historical Association Lecture by Professor Hodgson in Andrews Hall

Wednesday 10 December: Christmas house day from p4 onwards

Friday 12 December: Christmas service at Exeter Cathedral during school day

Wednesday 17 December at 7.30pm: Christmas concert in Main Hall

Thursday 18 December at 12 noon: Term ends for all

Thursday 18 December at 2pm: Community Christmas party for senior citizens in the Dining Hall

Lower School

Monday 8 December at 4pm: Music Catalyst Club

Tuesday 9 December: 4F interhouse hockey during school day

Tuesday 9 December: 3F Christmas film night in 6F centre

Tuesday 16 December: 4F Christmas film night in 6F centre

Middle School

Sunday 30 November: M5 navigational training on Dartmoor

Sunday 30 November: U5-U6 Grease technical rehearsal in Main Hall

Monday 8 December: L5 interhouse hockey during school day

Thursday 11 December: M5 interhouse hockey during school day

Saturday 13 – Sunday 14 December: M5/L6 Ten Tors training on Dartmoor

Sixth Form

Sunday 30 November: U5-U6 Grease technical rehearsal in Main Hall

Tuesday 2 – Wednesday 3 December: U6 economics trip to London

Wednesday 3 December at 1.15pm: 6F interhouse basketball league in Sports Hall

Saturday 13 – Sunday 14 December: M5/L6 Ten Tors training on Dartmoor

Monday 15 December: Christmas film night in the Sixth Form centre

Monday 15 – Tuesday 16 December: Business Studies and DT trip to the midlands

Year 7 assessment preparation morning - Saturday 29 November 9am