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Junior Reflections

Junior Reflections Week 27 2024

Dear parents,

Weather

This week has been a coat on and coat off sort of week, and I am very hopeful that we will remain with coats off as I feel that I am not sure whether we are in the Spring or Summer wardrobe. Our theme for the week was ‘being kind’ and I shared in assembly a short video demonstrating the Domino effect of how one kind gesture can have a knock-on impact and spread. Sienna in Upper One demonstrated kindness when no one was looking as we walked to assembly by picking up a jotter and returning to her friend who was unaware that they had dropped it… such integrity and showing true Exonian character.

Clubs and Trips

Our clubs got under way this week and, as always, we offer a huge variety at both lunchtime and after school, but we are always open to new suggestions. And with this in mind this Tuesday some Upper Two volunteers were treated to a taster session of Brazilian Jujitsu. After a good warm up, the pupils were introduced to a variety of grappling techniques, holds and locks with the emphasis very much on self-defence and fun and the pupils certainly enjoyed their taster session.

Upper Two travelled to Cornwall to the world-famous Eden Project and a truly educational day was had by all the children who explored the education area and the Mediterranean dome followed by learning how to survive in the rainforest without equipment. Mr Pidwell and the staff were hugely proud of all the pupils who asked intelligent questions and displayed good behaviour on such a long day. This year’s Upper Two could certainly give Bear Grylls a run for his money – well done to all the pupils.

School uniform

On Tuesday we had a visit from Schoolblazer, our new uniform supplier, who came to meet with parents in a focus group and talk about the proposed changes to the school uniform.  This was an extremely helpful discussion about a number of aspects of uniform in general and looked at some proposed changes to our uniform.  We invited a wide range of parents, from across the whole school, and had good representation present in the meeting.  We feel that our current uniform has not been changed for many years (probably since girls joined the school two decades ago) and with the current suppliers struggling to meet demand and offering such poor customer service, it feels the right time and opportunity to update our current offering.   The meeting allowed us to consider the views of parents, and to look at some suggestions.  We have not yet made any firm decisions, and we know that any changes to the uniform must take into account a range of factors; every school is unique, and we have to think about this when considering change and of course cost.  What we want is for pupils to be proud of their school, and to wear their uniform smartly and with confidence.  These will be the key things that we are looking to engender in any new uniform items.

London Marathon and Mr Cunningham

We have a celebrity in the school, although I am sure that Mr Cunningham did not quite anticipate the aftermath of his London marathon race on Sunday. I am sure that by now many of you will have heard that the finish didn’t quite go as he had planned. 850m from the end, Mr Cunningham broke his leg but finished the race on his bottom – what an absolute inspiration to our pupils. This afternoon the CCF pupils organised a sponsored bum shuffle around the field with Mr Cunningham making a star appearance, full leg cast and all. It was a brilliant event and the pupils very much enjoyed seeing their teacher. We wish Mr Cunningham a speedy recovery and I know that he wanted me to pass on his heartfelt thanks for all the generous donations which certainly helped him smash his target.

Wishing you all a lovely weekend!

Playground people of the week

Florence U1R

Noa U1R

Mabel L2P

Summer Charity Concert

Tickets are now available to purchase for our Summer Charity Concert on Wednesday 1 May at 7pm at St Michael and All Angels’ Church, Heavitree.

All proceeds from this concert, will go directly to AzuKo projects, helping to create a world without housing poverty.  Pupils performing in this concert nominated and voted to support this charity’s valuable work.  Ticket prices are Adults £8 / Child £4.

Please purchase tickets here.

Spring Concert

The Spring Concert was such a wonderful way to end last term and we thank our wonderful audience for supporting pupils with the musical performances that day. If you missed the opportunity to come in person, you can watch the footage here. Enjoy!

 

Family Society Summer Fete

If you would like your own stall at the fete, please click on this link to book.

Junior School News

Junior Sport News

Summer experiences will have been varied so we love hearing the options our pupils explore.  Rosalila, going into Lower Sixth, had the opportunity to go on the @nationalyouthchoir residential this summer. She said, "There was real community of people and everyone was so friendly. I really enjoyed being part of such a welcoming group and it was wonderful to be in a choir with people who love singing and wanted to do their best to create amazing music. The range of songs was inspired and enlightening, from beautiful choral music, to jazzy songs, a capella singing to a Spanish fishing song. One song was created with Argentinian native languages and our Argentinian conductor told us about the origins and taught us some Latin dance moves. We even had a chance to speak to composers about their work which added more depth to our performance."  #summerfun #independentschoolsuk #choirmusic #schoolchoirs #summeropportunities

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Good luck to @exschsports pupils Josh, Marcus and Mo who are off to Surrey tomorrow to play in the semi-finals of U16 ECB Cup. They qualified following a thrilling win the quarter-final vs Essex bowling them out for 149 and chasing the total in less than 25 overs.  @exeterschooluk @devoncricket #countycricket #cricket #exeterschoolsport #devoncricket

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We're bringing you results from the @britishrowing Club Championships at the National Water Sports Center in Nottingham in July where Isabelle (M5) and Lisa (L5) won Gold in the Under 14 Women’s Doubles and set a new course record for the WJ14 double!  We're so proud and can't wait to see what the ladies achieve next 🙌  @exschsports #rowing #goldmedals #schoollife #aspireandflourish #newcourserecord #wj14double #u14doublesrowing #nationalwatersportscentrenottingham #independentschools #sports

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Our pupils have shone in GCSEs, with 23% of all grades being grade 9. Furthermore, 47% of grades awarded were a grade 8 or 9.  Acting Head of Exeter School, Mr Graham Bone said: “As I take up the role of Acting Head, it is a privilege to share in the celebration of these fantastic results. Our Year 11 pupils have again shown themselves to be hard-working, diligent Exonians who have made the most of our outstanding teaching, top quality pastoral care, and the wide range of opportunities that Exeter School offers. We are delighted with their GCSE grades: with almost a quarter of results at the top grade of 9 and 47% at the top two grades, there is much to be proud of, and I want to thank all our staff, especially our dedicated teachers, in helping our pupils achieve these excellent outcomes."  #gcseresults2025 #resultsday #sixthformlife #endofyear11 #school #exams #celebrate #schoolexams #talkeducation #goodschoolsguide

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Junior school Interhouse Cross Country

Founders' Day 2024

Sports Award Dinner

Open morning - Saturday 27 September 9.30-12.30pm

Come along to our biggest open morning of the year for a complete overview of our junior and senior schools.

Take part in fun activities, sampling experiences from lessons, hear from our staff and take a tour with those who know Exeter School best – our pupil ambassadors.

Click here to register your place