Pre-Prep Reflections 20 March 2026

Dear parents,

What a difference the sun has made to everyone’s spirits this week! On Wednesday, I had the pleasure of accompanying Year 1 to their swimming lesson at Exeter School and seeing the amazing progress they have made since the start of the year. This afternoon, we were delighted to welcome Mrs Handley, one of the Year 3 teachers at the junior school, who came over to help in Mrs Goodwill’s art lessons and meet the children in Years 1 and 2.

Interviews

Yesterday, we concluded the second round of interviews for a new part-time co-deputy head role. We had a very strong field and the post has now been offered and accepted to an excellent candidate. I look forward to sharing further details with you shortly. My thanks go to Mrs Van and Mr Evans for coming over from the junior school to help me with the interviews, and to the Reception children for taking part in interview lessons once again.

Red Nose Day

Today, the children looked fabulous in their own clothes for Red Nose Day. All week we have been talking to the children about the Comic Relief charity that their donations support, and sharing jokes across the school. Thanks to your generous donations, which raised a grand total of £135.70 for Comic Relief.

Ready for Anything practice

You may remember that I mentioned Martyn’s Law in one of my newsletters last term. This is a new legal requirement for all schools to create, rehearse and inform visitors of a ‘ready for anything’ lockdown procedure, in case of emergencies. Our school policy has now been finalised and we will be having a soft ‘walk through’ of a partial lockdown next week with the children, starting with an introduction in assembly. We will then take the children outside, sound the siren and practice ‘invacuating’ – i.e. coming back inside, gathering in the hall and securing the building. The aim is for the children to remain calm and reassured, so they know exactly what to do when they hear this siren, which is different from the fire alarm sound.

Meningitis B information

Many of you may also have seen the very sad news of the meningococcal disease outbreak linked to Kent and might have some questions about the meningitis and the MenB vaccination for your child. For more information, the UKHSA is regularly updating this link. We have also provided some additional information and links available in the section below this letter.

Next week

Please note that Mrs Landy will be out of school all day on Monday to complete paediatric first aid training. Please contact your child’s class teacher or me with any messages that would normally go to the school office. On Wednesday afternoon, all parents are welcome to ‘drop in’ to your child’s classroom at the slightly earlier time of 3pm to have a look through some of their work with them.

Have a wonderful weekend and enjoy the sunshine!

Mr Daniel Ayling

Meningitis B and Sepsis

The Meningitis B vaccination (BexSero) was licensed for UK use in the year 2013, and in September 2015 became part of the routine schedule of NHS vaccination offered to all infants age 8 weeks to 1 year. If your child was born in the latter half of 2025, they will have been offered a series of vaccinations for Meningitis B. At present the NHS routinely vaccinates 13-25-year-olds for Meningitis ACWY.

Further information on the vaccination

Additionally, I would like to take this opportunity to share some information about sepsis which can be a serious, life threatening complication of meningitis or any infection. Sepsis can be hard to spot, and parents, carers and guardians are encouraged to ‘trust their instincts’. For information about recognising sepsis and seeking help if concerned, please follow the link below to the NHS website and the useful video embedded in this link ‘trust your instincts’.

Further information on sepsis

Diary Dates

25 March 3pm – Informal parent drop-in

1 April – Easter assembly (3pm) and end of term

2 to 17 April – Easter holidays

 

Summer Term 2026

20 April – Term starts

4 May – Bank holiday (school closed)

11 May – Year 2 cross-country event at Blundell’s Prep

22 May – Nursery, Reception & Year 1 trip (details to follow)

23 May – Devon County Show

25-29 May – Half Term

1 June – Staff INSET day (school closed)

4 June – Open morning for prospective parents

26 June – Whole school theatre trip (details to follow)

29 June – End of year reports issued

1 July – Transition afternoon

3 July 1.30pm – Sports Day

6 July – Year 2 trip (details to follow)

6 July 3pm – Informal parent drop-in

7 July 2.30pm – Summer showcase

8 July – End of term at 3.30pm

Term dates for 2025-26 and 2026-27 are available to download from the school website.

Spotlight on Year 2

There has been fantastic progress in Year 2 this term, particularly in reading. It has been wonderful to see such growing excitement for books across the class. Inspired by the book The Lighthouse Keeper’s Lunch, the children have been creating their own ‘disgusting’ sandwiches in English before writing clear instructions using “bossy” imperative verbs and time adverbials, with lots of laughter along the way! Meanwhile, in mathematics, the children have been extending their work on measures by tackling more challenging two-step problems and carefully deciding which mathematical operations to use. Our learning in history has taken us back in time to explore toys from the past, including teddy bears and Meccano, and how they have changed over time. In science, we have been discovering the work of Charles Macintosh and his brilliant invention of the raincoat. As we look ahead, preparations are well underway for our Easter assembly, with the children enjoying learning all about how Easter eggs are made.

Miss Wheller, Mrs Titchin and Mrs Tyler

Easter assembly

The final day of this term, Wednesday 1 April, will be an off-timetable Easter theme day. Parents are warmly invited to join us for a special Easter assembly at 3pm, where the children will be performing and sharing some of the exciting things they have done throughout the day.

Stars of the Week

Nursery

Bonnie

For working really hard with her segmenting and blending during our reading sessions together. Well done!

Mrs Dray

Reception

Ellis

For making good progress with his independent writing. Well done!

Mrs Rickard & Mrs Smyth

Year 1

Max D

For amazing accuracy and attention to detail when measuring different lengths, and for being really reflective in his wellbeing lesson this week. Well done!

Mr Lovett & Mrs Goodwill

Year 2

Monty

For making fantastic progress with reading this term. Well done!

Miss Wheller

Head’s Star

Benji (Year 1)

For his superb listening and following of instructions at swimming this week. Well done!

Mr Ayling

Housepoint totals

Bridgwater (green): 141

Brixham (yellow): 124

Devonport (red): 111

Bideford (blue): 109

Senior Spring Charity Concert

Exeter School’s musicians and singers are delighted to be performing our Spring Charity Concert once again. This year’s venue is the school’s Main Hall.

All proceeds from this concert, which takes place on Tuesday 31 March 2026 at 7.30pm, will go directly to WaterAid, a charity Exeter School has supported over many years in their valuable work to transfrom the lives of the poorest and most marginalized people by improving access to safe water, sanitation and hygiene.

The concert features the Symphony Orchestra, Chamber Choir, Belles Canto, Barbershop Boys, Maxi Brass, Young Voices and Senior Brass.

Tickets available to purchase here

Summer Chamber Concert

Exeter School has a long association with St Giles’ Church, Sidbury and will be returning there once again on Friday 24 April with the concert starting at 7.30pm.

Our Chamber Concert this year will feature a number of the school’s smaller ensembles plus a selection of solo performances from our A Level and GCSE musicians. The concert is in support of the Church Fund.

Tickets available to purchase here

Schoolblazer

Summer uniform is now available to purchase from Schoolblazer. 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.

Visit the Schoolblazer website

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

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