Senior Reflections 13 February 2026

Dear parents,

The half term has truly flown by, and the achievements of your children continue to amaze us here at school. I had the pleasure of meeting again this week with Dr Rainbow and, as I reflected on the many successes of the term so far, we were both inspired by the collective commitment and dedication shown by our staff and pupils alike. We are very grateful to you all for your continued support throughout this half term.

It has been a fantastic final week. On Monday, we enjoyed three equally outstanding yet wonderfully varied Upper Sixth Drama Component 2 performances. It was a delight to witness such talent and creativity on stage. Every pupil involved delivered a superb performance, providing us all with a most entertaining and memorable end to the day.

On Wednesday evening, our Choral Society concert at the Cathedral was simply awe-inspiring. Pupils, staff, parents and friends of the school came together for a truly special occasion. The solos, both instrumental and vocal, were remarkable, and the enthusiastic conducting added to the joy of the evening. Huge thanks go to Mr Tamblyn and Mr Titchin, as well as to all the staff who helped make the event such a success.

Our amazing U16A netball team continues to go from strength to strength. Their impressive win against tough competition on Thursday means they are through to the Sisters in Sport national schools final at Loughborough University in March. They are now guaranteed a national top four finish. What an achievement! Congratulations to the girls and to their expert coach Miss Johnson. I have ordered my navy, pink and maroon face paints, and I looking forward to watching them compete against the nation’s best netballers next month.

My thanks go to Mr Gibson, who masterminded a special Sports Media Day for our sports scholars this week. Working alongside SportBIBLE, pupils developed their public speaking skills, practised interview techniques, and learned how to enhance their sporting profiles. I look forward to some impressive post-match interviews in future school assemblies.

This week I also led a Safer Internet Day assembly in pre-prep, focusing on how to use technology such as voice assistants safely. Meanwhile, in the senior school, we have been sharing messages about the importance of kindness as part of Mental Health Week, a theme that sits at the heart of our school community.

Good luck to all those heading off on half-term trips: Mr Drew is leading a classics visit to London today; yesterday Mr Glanville departed with pupils for a ski trip to Austria; and Mrs Sewell is accompanying a group to Nice for a French language experience later next week. It is wonderful to see such a wide range of out-of-class learning opportunities, and we are most grateful to the staff who give their time to make them possible.

I would also like to wish our Upper Sixth every success as they prepare for their trial examinations after the break. This is an important step in their preparation for the summer exam season.

Finally, I wish everyone a restful and happy half term with loved ones. Perhaps, with a little luck, we may even see a day without rain! We have staff training days on Monday 23 and Tuesday 24 February so the first day back for pupils is Wednesday 25 February.

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Schoolblazer sale

Schoolblazer will be running a 20% discount (on all in stock items) from 9 February – 22 February.

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Muddy Stiletto’s Children’s Art competition

Win a family holiday to Thailand worth £7,000

While we do not often bring you news like this, we thought it was worth putting out there for the half term break – it’s a great prize from Turquoise Holidays and the winner’s school will also get £500 to spend on art supplies.

  • open to any children aged 5-11 years
  • design a postcard scene from Thailand with pens, pencils, paint or paper
  • deadline for entries midnight 8 Mar 2026

Click here to read more and enter

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

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

Behind the scenes at our Sports Media Day 🎬  It was great to welcome @hamishpercy to the school, who shared his experiences interviewing some of the world’s biggest sports stars as Creative Producer for SPORTbible’s YouTube channel.  The sports scholars really grew in confidence throughout the session, gaining valuable experience in public speaking, interview skills and social media sports profiles.  @exschsports #ExeterSchool #ExeterSchoolSport #SportsMedia #SportInEducation #InspireAndChallenge

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Keep your entiries coming in for the Book Bento competition - check back on our previous reels if you missed details for the challenge. We'll keep them coming out to you with updates. Come on @exeterpreprep pupils, we'd love to see your favourites too 😊  #GoAllIn2026 #bookbento #nationalyearofreading2026 #reading #worldbookday2026 #independentschools #happypupilsthrive #aspireandflourish

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We are pleased to share that Schoolblazer is currently running a 20% discount on all in stock items.  Place an order on their website before the 22 February to take advantage of their sale: https://www.schoolblazer.com/   @schoolblazeruk #ExeterSchool #SchoolUniform #SchoolBlazer #IndependentSchools #SchoolLife

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Winning start for Minecraft Esports team 🖥️   Our Minecraft Esports team kicked off their competitive season in style last week, securing two strong wins against Twickenham Prep in the @iapsuk Capture the Flag competition. The team claimed a 4–2 victory in the first match, followed by an impressive 13–2 win in the second.  With two more matches this week, we’re excited to follow their progress and wish them the very best of luck!  #ExeterSchool #EsportsInSchools #MinecraftEsports #IAPS #DigitalLearning #Teamwork

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SF Winter Ball 2026 Photo Booth

Choral Society Concert - 11 Feb 2026

2nd XI vs King's College, Taunton - 7 Feb 2026

1st XI vs King's College, Taunton - 7 Feb 2026

CCF parade - 6 Feb 2026

1st VII vs Plymouth College - 4 Feb 2026

2nd VII vs Plymouth College - 4 Feb 2026

Junior School Hockey vs West Buckland - 30 Jan 2026

Informal Brass Concert - 4 Feb 2026

Sixth form Winter Ball 2026

Informal Guitar Concert - 28 Jan 2026

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

Monday 23 – Tuesday 24 February: INSET days

Lower School

Thursday 12 – Friday 20 February: Fourth Form – Middle Fifth ski trip to Austria

Middle School

Thursday 12 – Friday 20 February: Fourth Form – Middle Fifth ski trip to Austria

Thursday 19 – Monday 23 February: Middle Fifth – Upper Sixth French trip to Nice

Sixth Form

Thursday 19 – Monday 23 February: Middle Fifth – Upper Sixth French trip to Nice