Raleigh House

Raleigh House was founded in 1919. Prior to this, Day Houses were organised by surname; so Raleigh evolved from the former house L-Z. Raleigh is named after Elizabethan explorer Sir Walter Raleigh, who was born in East Budleigh.

‘Until 1919, day pupils, known as day-bugs were allocated by surname to two houses A-K and L to Z. In that year, A-K became Drake and L to Z Raleigh’

The first recorded Head of House is R W Bell in 1942-43 academic year.

In September 2024, Raleigh combined with Goff House.

Open evening - 8 May

At Exeter School we believe that education is about the moments that make us. Meaningful moments that get etched in our memories and the everyday kindness that makes them possible. We welcome you to discover Exeter School in the best way possible. See it. Experience it. Ask questions to the people who matter the most – our pupils.

Thursday 8 May 5.30-8pm

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