Junior Reflections Week 14 January 2026

Dear parents,

It has been lovely to welcome all our pupils back after the Christmas break, and I have enjoyed hearing about the many presents that pupils were lucky enough to receive; they have all clearly been very good! I have to admit I do miss the twinkly lights that I would see in December on my way to work, but I am also enjoying the crisp frosty mornings, although it is rather chilly. With that in mind please can I ask that your children come to school appropriately dressed as we always encourage them to get some fresh air outside, so being wrapped up is a must.

On Monday, Mr Wood led chapel assembly and welcomed the children back to the new year. On the theme of, “New Year, New Start”, the pupils learnt about the history of the calendar we use today (Gregorian) and its links with an earlier version introduced over 2000 years ago by Julius Caesar. Physics and geography were also involved as the pupils then learnt about time zones around the world, and why some countries celebrate the coming of the new year earlier, or later, than others.  The children were also encouraged to consider the Roman God, Janus, who looks back over the old year, and forward to the new year. They considered what they could do to build on the successes of last year, and what resolutions they would like to make for the year ahead. Whatever they may be, I hope they achieve their goals for 2026 and I look forward to hearing of their successes as we progress through the year!

At Exeter School the year brings, as always, new and exciting things to look forward to, such as Dr Rainbow joining the school as Head in September, welcoming new babies to our community, both for Mr Dutch and for Mrs Conway Clifton, new pupils joining the school and finalising our shape of the week and curriculum review project, which we will be sharing in more detail in due course. The review includes a move to hour long lessons to enable more focused time in class learning, and less time lost in movement between lessons. And finally, of course, for me, the dreaded marathon in April… it is going to be a busy year!

In other news, you will have seen Mr Bone’s message yesterday outlining the changes announced at Exeter Cathedral School for the next academic year. While this news brings with it a sense of real sadness, we are also genuinely pleased to be able to play our part in preserving the city’s outstanding choral tradition. If you have not yet read Mr Bone’s message, please do follow the link shared yesterday.

One date for the diary is our Exeter School Quiz night, on Friday 27 February, which is a great opportunity to socialise with other parents and have some fun. If you wish to join us, tickets can be booked at ESFS.org.uk/quiz. It really is a fun evening, with raffles, a game of heads and tails, and I promise that the questions are fun, written by our very own Mr Ayling.

Wishing you all a warm weekend.

Mrs Saskia van Schalkwyk

Playground person of the week

Bea L2E

Josh D L2P

Harry U2E

Charlie U2T

Parent quiz night

On Friday 27 February, the Family Society will be running a fun quiz night open to parents across the whole Exeter School community. Click the button below for more details on how to sign up.

The Family Society would also like to ask local businesses and individuals to donate gifts/prizes to go towards the raffle, to help make this a really special event. The support is very much appreciated and prizes can be dropped off at the bursary anytime between now and the 26 February.

Register here

Grease coasters

Many of us will remember just how fantastic Grease was as the recent upper school production. Coast to Coast, one of our Young Entrepreneurs teams, marked the occasion by creating Grease-themed coasters as a special piece of memorabilia.

There are Exeter School themed coasters available for £3.50 each, as well as special Grease coasters available for the reduced price of £1.50 each. The Grease coasters feature three designs, all beautifully created by Emma in Upper Sixth (Year 13).

If interested, please visit their Instagram account via the link below and DM your order.

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Exonian Lecture

Hear from the man behind Blue Peter, Alex Leger, who has travelled the world meeting incredible people – including members of the Kayapo tribe in Brazil. Alex will share stories from his days here at Exeter School and explain how they set him on a path to an adventure-filled career. The lecture will take place on Friday 6 February at 6.00pm – 8.30pm.

Click here for tickets

Choral Society

The Choral Society first rehearsal took place this week, drawing together members from across the broader school community, with pupils, parents, staff and guests all involved.

They will be performing Fauré Requiem, Parry I was Glad and Handel’s Zadok the Priest featuring the Choral Society Chorus and Chamber Choir, supported by a full professional orchestra. The concert also includes our school Symphony Orchestra joing with the professionals for a feature instrumental piece. It promises to be a spectacular event, taking place on Wednesday 11 February.

Click to purchase your tickets

Careers Convention

We are looking for individuals or businesses to exhibit at our Careers Convention on Wednesday 28 January. This is an opportunity share your expertise and support pupils as they consider their next steps. If you or anyone within your personal network is interested in exhibiting, please contact Melanie Szender, Careers Pathways Advisor, at careers@exeterschool.org.uk by Monday 12 January.

Email us

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

EdFest26

Each year, Exeter School hosts an education festival to promote learning and inspiration to all educators. This year’s event will explore the power of inspirational teachers to encourage aspiration in pupils. If you know any education professionals, you may wish to share the link below with them.

Find out more

Junior School News

Junior Sport News

Do you have a story or pupil achievement to share with our community?

If you have a couple of lines of information and a photograph that you and your child are happy to be shared we will try to post these at relevant times through the year.
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🏏Free professional learning event for sport coaches ⚽️

We are delighted to be partnering with Leeds Beckett University to host a Knowledge Exchange Event at Exeter School, bringing together school-based practitioners for a collaborative day focused on long-term athletic development (LTAD) in schools.

This free professional learning event invites PE teachers, sport coaches, athletic development coaches and directors of sport to connect, share practice and explore how schools can create joined-up, sustainable athletic development programmes that support every young person. Across the day, delegates will move from theory into practice through a carefully structured programme of discussion, workshops and practical sessions, designed to support the creation of a shared vision across PE, sport and strength and conditioning. 

Participants will explore how schools can work more collaboratively to strengthen long-term athletic development, while addressing key challenges such as workload balance and the demands placed on both staff and students. The event will also highlight innovative and collaborative approaches to athletic development, encouraging practitioners to share ideas, challenge current practice and develop practical solutions that can be implemented within their own school environments.

For more info and to register, please see the link in our Linktree in our bio.

#sportsdevelopment #professionaldevelopment

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County champions 👏🏻🏆 - well done to our U14 rugby squad who rounded off a brilliant term with a 54-7 win in the county cup final yesterday. 

@devonrfu @exeterschooluk #champions🏆 #countycup #exeterschoolsport #schoolofgreatcharacter

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The annual sports awards dinner took place on Friday with 240 invited guests coming together at @sandyparkexeter for a fabulous evening. This much anticipated event marks the end of the spring term and provides the perfect setting to celebrate the many successes and people involved in a year of sporting excellence. 

'We can do anything' perfectly sums up the outstanding achievements our pupils make at Exeter School and beyond. Like what you see? Want to be part of this? Register for our next open evening on 7 May and you could be 😎

@exschsports  #sportsachievement #schoolsports #nextgen #socssport #athleticsweekly #hockey #netball #rugby #football #aspireandflourish #endeavourandcollaborate @marklockettphotography

🎵 Copyrighted music licensed from Lickd. https://lickd.co

Heroes (we could be) by Poylow, Faruk Orman, Lindsay Tatman, https://t.lickd.co/l/qQ2Rb6yn2Rv

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Here's a treat... spot your feet 😆 Trainers all round in junior school today as we count down - 4 weeks till Mrs Van runs the @londonmarathon (for the second time!) in aid of @nspcc_official. She has already smashed her fundraising target of £2,200 but any extra fun we can have to give her support, we're keeping with the National Year of Reading motto that we may as well #GoAllIn! 

Want to donate? Go to the Linktree in our bio 

#TeamNSPCC #nspccmarathonteam  #welcomeandserve #donation #fundraising #helpothers

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Junior School Carol Concert - 16 Dec 2025

Junior School House Sports 11 Dec 2025

1st XI vs Exeter College - 10 Dec 2025

Grease Sat 6 Dec 2025

Grease Fri 5 Dec 2025

Grease Thurs 4 Dec 2025

Whole School open evening - Thursday 7 May 5.30pm

 

Experience the school in action at our open evening – 5.30pm on Thursday 7 May. This event offers the chance to hear from the Head and have the opportunity to visit both the junior and senior schools. Click here to book your place.