Junior Reflections Week 18 January 2025

Dear parents,

I have to say I am rather pleased to be entering February. January seems to have gone on for a rather long time and I don’t think the weather has helped, although the end of the week has been rather more pleasant than the storms we have encountered. Assembly on Monday was sharing with the pupils the origins and festivities of Chinese New Year which took place this Wednesday. This year is the year of the snake and the pupils (and staff) had fun thinking about what animal they were and some children even went off to research their characteristics.

School council

We held our first school council of the year, this week, and we welcomed Mr Graeme Swan, our catering manager, to the meeting. The school councillors were full of praise for the food and choice available but also offered some very sensible suggestions that Mr Swan is going to take back to his team. One suggestion last term was to have sushi on the salad bar… Mr Swan was pleased to share that this will be coming soon and I think there will be some happy children; what a treat.

District 4 heads

On Thursday I spent the day at Wellington for our District 4 heads termly meet up. It is always so valuable to network with local fellow heads. We are all working hard in this difficult climate to ensure that the education on offer is the best that it can be and sharing ideas with other heads, I find invaluable.

Sports fixtures

This week, the U11 football team had an exciting day at the EFL Kids Cup local area finals. They had a great day on the pitch, had the opportunity to meet several Exeter City players and capped off the day by winning the plate competition after a penalty shoot-out in the final. On Wednesday, the U11 boys competed in the Devon Hockey Finals, narrowly missing out on a place in the final. Thursday saw a block fixture against West Buckland and Plymouth, where every child in F1 and U1 represented the school. The afternoon was filled with fantastic hockey and netball matches in the sun at Exeter Junior School. Looking ahead, we have another busy week of sport with several block fixtures. Squash against St Peters and our swimmers heading to Millfield for the IAPS Regional qualifiers.

Strategic planning

As part of our rolling strategic planning, the board and members of the leadership group will be working on strategy later this term. In order to hear the views of parents, we will be sending out a questionnaire on Monday 3 February, which should only take a few minutes of your time. Please look out for this and we look forward to hearing your views. Following this, on Tuesday 11 February there will be a parent forum giving you the opportunity to contribute to this through a facilitated discussion. Details of this will be included within the email sending you the questionnaire link on Monday. We appreciate your contributions as we plan for the future together.

Tomorrow, I am looking forward to welcoming new families and their children for our assessment morning; let’s hope the rain stays away.

Have a good weekend.

Mrs Saskia van Schalkwyk

Reminder

If you need to make any changes to end-of-day pick-up arrangements or club attendance, please email jsreception@exeterschool.org.uk as the first point of contact. Form tutors may not see these updates promptly due to teaching commitments.

Exonian lecture

Captain Elizabeth Godwin – Life Guards Squadron

Captain Elizabeth Godwin was born in Devon and attended Exeter School from the age of 7 – 15. She graduated from King’s College London, qualifying as a Nurse in 2015. Whilst at university Captain Godwin commissioned into the Reserves and captained the 1st XI Hockey team.

Captain Godwin commissioned from the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst as the first female officer in the Life Guards, The Household Cavalry, since the regiment formed in 1661. She was also awarded the Sword of Honour as the best cadet in her intake.

Captain Godwin will share her experiences and give a first-hand insight into her career to date. She will explore nationally significant events as well as her day-to-day responsibilities as the leader of Sqn 2iC, which include running the Life Guards squadron of 60 soldiers and 100 Military Working Horses.

Friday 7 February, 6-8pm Exeter School main hall.

Click here to book tickets

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Anyone wishing to support Rosalila's fundraising will be able to do so shortly through school newsletters. 

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