Junior Reflections Week 16 January 2026

Dear parents, 

Well, what a start to the week! Monday was filled with budding poets who transformed the chapel with their prose and verse, all recited perfectly, with emotion and flair. I had the pleasure of being one of the judges, and it was truly difficult to choose just three from each category as every pupil performed so confidently. A huge well done to our finalists: Emmy S, Charlie F, Bel G and Livvy H in the freestyle category, and Rafe, Jenny and Niyati in the classic group. It was a wonderful event – congratulations to all the 62 pupils who performed it really was a great start to my week. A special thank you to our musicians: Simon and Taylor and to Alex and Alicia who stepped in at the last moment. Alex told me later that his legs were like jelly; this was his first time playing in front of an audience! You’ll receive links on Monday so that you can watch their performances.

I also enjoyed a particularly lovely afternoon in pre prep. I popped into Reception during a mindfulness session where pupils could enjoy a hand massage, lemon or cucumber water, storytelling, music and colouring. I must admit, I probably spent far too long visiting Reception that day! I then moved on to a paper aeroplane making competition with Oscar in Year 1. Sadly, I was not the winner, but I was hugely impressed by Oscar’s generous offer of help when my plane crashed and burned. 

This week, Comets Club visited the senior school to learn more about business and economics. Perfectly timed ahead of the Make £5 Grow Virgin Money Challenge, pupils explored key concepts such as revenue and costs. As part of a discussion about how supermarkets make a profit, the children worked in small groups to design their own supermarket layouts, deciding where different sections should be placed. They were fascinated to discover the strategic reasons behind product positioning. A huge thank you to Mr Mackintosh for leading such an informative and engaging Comets session. 

Looking ahead, our next Parental Forum will take place on 4 February and will be led by our Deputy Head (Academic), Mr Fennemore. He will outline our plans for the shape of the school week from September and there will also be a breakout group specifically for parents of neurodiverse pupils, helping ensure that these children continue to receive the expert care and support they need as we move towards these changes. We will be sending an invite to all parents soon. 

As part of our ongoing programme of site improvements, we will shortly be further improving the security of the perimeter with the installation of new fencing along Victoria Park Road. We hope to have this completed by the start of the summer term. Until then, you will see some temporary fencing. 

Today we said goodbye to our lovely gap student, Mr McMurray, who is heading off to South Africa. It has been wonderful to see how much he has grown during his time with us, and I know that pupils and staff alike will miss him. Have a wonderful time, Jamie – and please do come back and visit; you are welcome any time. 

Finally, some lovely staff news: I am delighted to share that Mr Dutch and his wife, Erin, welcomed their first baby, Daisy, into the world this week. All are doing well and I am very much looking forward to welcoming Daisy to the Exeter School community for a cuddle.  

Mrs Saskia van Schalkwyk

Playground person of the week

Ned R F1H

Hew P U1W

Kitty W U2T

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 26 February.

Register here

Exonian Lecture

Only 2 weeks left to get your tickets for our Exonian Lecture. This year, 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 tickets

Choral Society

Rehearsals are well under way, drawing together members from across the broader school community, with pupils, parents, staff and guests all involved. The first Sunday afternoon rehearsal occurs this Sunday at 4.30pm in the Music Hall.

They will be performing Fauré Requiem, Parry I was Glad and Handel’s Zadok the Priest featuring the Choral Society Chorus and Chamber Choir, supported by a full professional orchestra. The concert also includes our school Symphony Orchestra joining with the professionals for a feature instrumental piece. It promises to be a spectacular event, taking place on Wednesday 11 February.

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Family Society summer ball

The Family Society will be hosting a summer ball on Friday 5 June at Sandy Park.

“We are offering an early bird discount and tickets are limited, so book now to avoid disappointment!

Hope to see you there!

The Family Society

Book now

EdFest26

Each year, Exeter School hosts an education festival to promote learning and inspiration to all educators. This year’s event will explore the power of inspirational teachers to encourage aspiration in pupils. If you know any education professionals, you may wish to share the link below with them.

Find out more

Grease coasters

Many of us will remember just how fantastic Grease was as the recent upper school production. Coast to Coast, one of our Young Entrepreneurs teams, marked the occasion by creating Grease-themed coasters as a special piece of memorabilia.

There are Exeter School themed coasters available for £3.50 each, as well as special Grease coasters available for the reduced price of £1.50 each. The Grease coasters feature three designs, all beautifully created by Emma in Upper Sixth (Year 13).

If interested, please visit their Instagram account via the link below and DM your order.

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Junior School News

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Congratulations to the winners of our Book Bento competition 📚🥳

Well done to everyone who took part and thank you to everyone who supported.

We hope the competition has helped inspire you this National Year of Reading, and remember that “if you’re into it, read into it”!

@exeterpreprep @go_all_in_2026 @literacy_trust @worldbookdaysocial #GoAllIn2026 #WorldBookDay2026 #BookBento #NationalYearOfReading

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As we mark the International Day of Action for Rivers today, we are celebrating Upper Fifth pupil Monty, who recently completed his first ever marathon, running an incredible 42.6km from Tiverton across Exmoor while following the River Exe.

Monty joined John Mildmay-White for part of his 400 mile @runfortherivers challenge, which aims to raise awareness of the pressures facing the UK’s rivers and seas.

Well done to Monty for showing such determination, resilience and mental strength 👏

#ExeterSchool #InternationalDayOfActionForRivers #RunForTheRivers #ProtectRiversProtectPeople #PupilAchievement #DayofActionForRivers

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Our staff really went all in on our Book Bento competition 📚

Remember to tune in tomorrow as we announce the winners!

#GoAllIn2026 #WorldBookDay2026 #BookBento #NationalYearOfReading

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It’s almost time to announce the winners of our Book Bento 📚

Here are some more fantastic entries before we announce the winners tomorrow!

#GoAllIn2026 #WorldBookDay2026 #BookBento #NationalYearOfReading

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From nursery right up to sixth form, our pupils have really shown their creative side during our Book Bento competition 📚

Here are some more fantastic entries for you to enjoy.

#GoAllIn2026 #WorldBookDay2026 #BookBento #NationalYearOfReading

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