Senior Reflections 27 February 2026

Dear parents,

It has been a pleasure to welcome everyone back after the half-term break. The school has quickly returned to its usual purposeful rhythm.

I would like to extend my sincere thanks to colleagues who generously gave up their holiday time to lead a range of trips. Mr Drew led a sixth form classics visit to London, where pupils enjoyed a theatre performance and benefited from expert guidance at the British Museum. Mr Glanville’s ski trip to Austria was a tremendous success; plentiful snow, excellent skiing and, most importantly, exceptionally happy pupils. Mrs Sewell’s French trip to Nice, despite some rather antisocial travel hours, was truly magnifique: a superb opportunity for our GCSE French pupils to practise the language and experience the culture (and cuisine) first-hand. Meanwhile, Mr Cunningham accompanied RAF cadets on an Air Experience Day, with several pupils bravely taking to the skies for aerobatics. On every trip, pupils were outstanding ambassadors for the school; their engagement, enthusiasm and willingness to embrace new experiences were a credit to us all.

This week began with two staff professional development days, providing valuable time for reflection on learning and teaching across the school. Colleagues explored how we can continue to refine classroom practice, share successful approaches, and ensure that every pupil is supported to achieve their best. These days also allowed important preparation for our move to one-hour lessons from September, ensuring that the transition will enhance both depth of learning and continuity across the timetable. The final speaker on Monday was OE Major Rebecca Glover, who shared her story of being part of the first all-female army team in the World’s Toughest Row. The quartet embarked on an astonishing 3000-mile journey starting from the Canary Islands and ending in Antigua. After 46 gruelling days, the team were placed 18th and the second among all-female teams. It was an absolutely inspirational story of resilience and teamwork. My thanks go to all staff who contributed by leading thoughtful and stimulating sessions.

Our hardworking Upper Sixth pupils have now begun their trial examinations. This is a significant milestone in their final year, offering an important opportunity to consolidate learning, practise examination technique, and identify areas for final refinement before the summer. We wish them every success as they approach this demanding but crucial period.

It has also been a busy week for sport. Our boys’ hockey team competed in the Devon finals, while the girls took part in the county indoor cricket cup. Both squads made an excellent start, improving with each match and demonstrating real determination and teamwork. Although neither team returned with silverware on this occasion, their progress, commitment and individual performances were impressive, and they represented the school with distinction. Alongside these events, we have enjoyed our usual full programme of fixtures across football, swimming, netball and hockey. This weekend brings a boys’ hockey block fixture against Wellington, and I wish all involved the very best.

Music continues to flourish. Wednesday’s informal strings and piano concert was a delight, featuring a wonderfully varied programme from Beethoven to Leonard Cohen. It is always a pleasure to witness pupils’ musical development and confidence in performance.

This evening I am very much looking forward to the Exeter School Family Society Quiz; good luck to all teams taking part.

Early on Saturday morning, Mr Hall and his team will head to West Dartmoor for the next stage of Ten Tors training. These expeditions demand resilience, teamwork and careful preparation, and we wish all participants safe and successful training across the weekend.

Thank you, as ever, for your continued support. I wish you and your families an enjoyable and restful weekend.

Senior School News

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Schoolblazer

Summer uniform will be available to purchase from Schoolblazer from Monday 2 March. Please note, there will also be a free delivery period from 29 June – 12 July. More information on the shopping and ordering process is available via here.

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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

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

We are really enjoying seeing how fun and creative your entries are! 📚  If you haven’t already done so, we hope these lovely photos inspire you to get involved in our Book Bento competition.  You can submit your entry by emailing our communications team along with your name, form and house.  #GoAllIn2026 #BookBento #NationalYearOfReading2026 #WorldBookDay2026 #IndependentSchools @exeterpreprep

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Junior school pancake race 🏃‍♀️🥞  A little glimpse into the excitement of this morning’s fiercely contested pancake race.  Well done to all those who took part and supported the event! And a big thank you to Mr Pidwell for organising 👏  #ExeterJuniorSchool #SchoolLife #HouseSpirit #PancakeDay #ShroveTuesday

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Smiles, teamwork and plenty of encouragement at our junior school Swim Gala earlier this month 🏊‍♀️  Thank you to all the pupils, teachers and parents who came together to make the event so special.  @exschsports #ExeterJuniorSchool #SwimGala #TeamSpirit #SchoolCommunity #ExeterSchoolSport

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Our pupils enjoyed a fantastic week on the slopes during their recent ski trip to Austria ⛷️  Here’s a glimpse at some of the breath-taking scenery the group enjoyed throughout the week ❄️  #ExeterSchool #SkiTrip #SchoolSkiTrip #IndependentSchools #DevonSchools

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M5-U6 French Trip - Feb 2026

Ski Trip 2026

SF Winter Ball 2026 Photo Booth

Informal String and Piano Concert - 25 Feb 2026

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

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

Wednesday 4 March at 4pm: informal concert (percussion/drums) in the music hall

Thursday 5 – Friday 6 March: swimming competition at London Olympic Pool

Monday 9 March at 10.40am: Charity Committee meeting in Butterfield Hall

Tuesday 10 March at 4pm: Music scholars performance workshop

Wednesday 11 March, 6-7.30pm: Jazz/pop/rock mocktails evening in the music hall

Tuesday 17 March at 5pm: Open mic twilight in the music hall

Wednesday 18 March, 11.45am – 6.30pm: MUN conference at Sherborne School

Wednesday 18 March, 3.20 – 5pm: Interhouse swimming gala in the swimming pool

Thursday 19 March, 4-6pm: Symphony orchestra extended rehearsal

Monday 23 March at 10.40am: EDI committee in Butterfield Hall

Monday 23 March at 10.40am: EcoSoc in 6F centre

Wednesday 25 March at 2.15pm: Founders’ Day at the cathedral

Thursday 26 – Friday 27 March: ABRSM music exams

Friday 27 March: LAMDA exams in the drama studio

Monday 30 March: Trinity music exams

Monday 30 March, 4-6pm: Chamber choir extended rehearsals in the music hall

Tuesday 31 March: Non-school uniform day

Tuesday 31 March, 11am – 5pm: Water Aid concert rehearsals

Tuesday 31 March at 7.30pm: Water Aid concert in main hall

Tuesday 31 March, 1.20pm: School cross country event on the field

Wednesday 1 April, 2.40-4pm: End of term assembly

Lower School

Thursday 5 March, 10am – 11am: 4F visiting author talk by Tanya Landman

Friday 6 – Saturday 7 March, 8.30am finish: 3F murder mystery sleepover in the library

Monday 9 March at 10.40am: Lower school council in the seminar room

Friday 20 – Saturday 21 March, 8.30am finish: 3F murder mystery sleepover in the library

Tuesday 24 March: 4F – U5 HPV vaccinations

Middle School

Saturday 28 February – Sunday 1 March: M5/L6 Ten Tors training 3 on Dartmoor (west)

Monday 2 March at 5pm: U5 GCSE drama performances in the drama studio

Tuesday 3 March, 6am – 6pm: M5 – L6 CCF RAF flying trip at St Athan

Thursday 5 March 8.30am – 4pm: M5 geography trip to Bristol

Thursday 5 March, 10am – 6pm: U5-U6 maths inspiration lecture at Bath Forum

Monday 9 March: M5 – U6 engineering panel

Wednesday 11 March: M5 English workshop on Jekyll and Hyde in Andrews Hall

Friday 13 March, 3.15-11.45pm: M5 – U6 CCF RAF Nitex on Woodbury Common

Friday 13 – Sunday 15 March: L5/M5 netball tour to Birmingham

Wednesday 18 March, 2-3.20pm: L5/M5 Spanish theatre performance in the main hall

Thursday 19 March, 8.45am – 6pm: M5/L6 CCF RAF flying trip to Boscombe Down

Thursday 19 March, 2.40 – 4pm: M5/U5 maths kangaroo

Friday 20 March at 6pm: L5/M5 house drama performance for staff and pupils in the drama studio

Saturday 21 March at 7pm: L5/M5 house drama performance for parents in the drama studio

Tuesday 24 – Thursday 26 March: U16 Rosslyn park trip

Tuesday 24 March: 4F – U5 HPV vaccinations

Friday 27 – Sunday 29 March: M5/L6 1633 challenge on Dartmoor

Friday 27 March, 6.00-10.30pm: U5-U6 Sports Awards Dinner at Sandy Park

Friday 27 March: L5 planetarium day

Wednesday 1 – Monday 6 April: M5 geography trip to Morocco

Tuesday 7 – Monday 13 April: M5 CCF trip to Snowdonia

Sixth Form

Friday 27 February 8.15am – 4.30pm: L6 leadership conference at Blundell’s

Saturday 28 February – Sunday 1 March: M5/L6 Ten Tors training 3 on Dartmoor (west)

Tuesday 3 March, 1.45pm – 4pm: L6 Futures conference at school

Tuesday 3 March, 6am – 6pm: M5 – L6 CCF RAF flying trip at St Athan

Thursday 5 March, 10am – 6pm: U5-U6 maths inspiration lecture at Bath Forum

Monday 9 March: M5 – U6 engineering panel

Monday 9 – Tuesday 10 March: 6F Spanish trip to London

Tuesday 10 March at 10.40am: Sixth form council in the seminar room

Tuesday 10 March, 7.30-10pm: 6F English trip to see Streetcar Named Desire at the Barnfield

Friday 13 March, 3.15-11.45pm: M5 – U6 CCF RAF Nitex on Woodbury Common

Saturday 14 March: L6 prefect interviews

Tuesday 17 March: L6 UCAS exhibition trip to Westpoint

Thursday 19 March, 8.15am-5.30pm: U6 psychology conference at Bristol Vue

Thursday 19 March, 8.45am – 6pm: M5/L6 CCF RAF flying trip to Boscombe Down

Thursday 19 March at 4.30pm: 6F history talk on The Union and Irish nationalism in Andrews Hall

Sunday 22 – Tuesday 24 March: U18 Rosslyn Park trip

Thursday 26 March, 8.35-9.10am: U6 leavers’ photos

Thursday 26 March: L6 A Level drama performance in the drama studio

Friday 27 – Sunday 29 March: M5/L6 1633 challenge on Dartmoor

Friday 27 March, 6.00-10.30pm: U5-U6 Sports Awards Dinner at Sandy Park