Two Exeter School sixth-form students in blazers and ties sitting together, laughing as they read a newspaper
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Exeter School ski success

27th November 2023

Monty in L5 participated the Devon Schools Ski Competition held at Torquay Dry Ski slope on 20 November with 90 competitors. The race is open to any pupil of a…

Blue Peter

24th November 2023

Jessie in U1 went onto the Blue Peter website last to apply for her badge. She was then contacted by Blue Peter requesting videos for their book review of ‘Finding…

Senior Artist of the moment

24th November 2023

The art department regularly recognises the achievements of individual pupils in the senior school through the award of the title, ‘Artist of the Moment’. Entries cover a wide range of…

Informal piano concert 22 Nov 23

24th November 2023

The Informal Piano Concert took place in the Music Hall at 4pm on Wednesday and featured musicians from 7 to 18 years.  The full range of genres was explored, with…

A Tree’s Year Poem

24th November 2023

National Tree Week takes place every year at the end of November, a time when we recognise how amazing plants are for both the environment and our well-being. Additionally serve…

Young Enterprise – Christmas presents

22nd November 2023

Looking for the perfect Christmas present for a loved one? Shore Collection’s beautiful range of locally sourced sea glass jewellery is now available to buy. The Lower Sixth Young Enterprise…

Worldwise Geography Quiz

21st November 2023

Yesterday our team of four Middle Fifth pupils travelled to King’s Taunton for the annual Worldwise Geography Quiz. The local quiz format involves a University Challenge style face-to-face quiz for…

Bebras Challenge

21st November 2023

Since half term, pupils from U1 to U6 have taken part in the Bebras Challenge which is a national competition for computing. Pupils are challenged with questions about beavers and…

Swimming – ESSA national relay finals

21st November 2023

Congratulations to the senior boys who performed exceptionally at the national relay finals last Saturday. The boys took 1.11 seconds off their qualifying time for the 4 x 50 m…

Talk on mental health by Matt Bubb

17th November 2023

Crossing House pupils were lucky enough to hear from the inspiring Matt Bubb from the mental health charity CALM in their house meeting today. Matt talked compellingly about the need…

SHIRT SLEEVE ORDER

Due to the warm weather forecast for the next few days, parents have been notified that pupils will be on shirt-sleeve order, meaning that blazers and ties are not required.

We encourage all pupils to bring a refillable water bottle and to drink plenty of water throughout the day to stay hydrated. We also recommend that pupils bring sun cream and a sun hat to provide additional protection during the day.

We are taking sensible precautions to minimise the effects of the hot weather and will be updating parents with further communication on Monday.

Thank you for your support in keeping our community safe.