Pre-Prep Reflections Week 15 January 2026

Dear parents,

We are now two weeks into the term and the children have (mostly) got over their initial tiredness and the slog of coming back to school in the dark depths of winter! Unfortunately, a sickness bug has been doing the rounds this week, taking several children and staff down with it. Please may we remind parents that any case of vomiting or diarrhoea requires children to stay at home for 48 hours after they are clear. This is to ensure that they are well enough to return to school, as well as to reduce the spread of infection to others. Fingers crossed that we are over the worst of it!

Visitors

We were delighted to welcome Mrs Leah Hardy in for assembly on Wednesday morning. Mrs Hardy is head of the lower junior school, overseeing Years 3 and 4, and visits us regularly so that she is a familiar face to the pre-prep children. The theme of her assembly was ‘let your light shine’ and the children were encouraged to be the best version of themselves through positive choices and actions. Every child was given a special sunshine sticker to remind them of this. Yesterday morning, Mr Wood, deputy head of the junior school, also visited to hear the Year 2 children read, as he likes to do regularly. We have also had a number of families in for tours this week from ECS and other schools, with more booked in over the next couple of weeks.

Staff update

I am pleased to announce that we have appointed Mr Sean Lovett to cover Ms Richards’ teaching role when she goes on maternity leave. Mr Lovett previously taught at Trinity School in Teignmouth for 15 years and has held various leadership roles including head of pre-prep and head of prep in that time. He stepped down last year to develop the Sporty Stars franchise in Plymouth, which he will continue to oversee while teaching Year 1 on Mondays to Wednesdays until the end of this academic year. Mr Lovett will be joining us after February half term and will work alongside Ms Richards for the first two weeks until she finishes on 5 March. He will also be attending the Year 1 parents’ evening meetings on 4 March. Mrs Wannell is due to return from her maternity leave on 2 March, working Mondays to Wednesdays in the Nursery with Mrs Dray. We are currently recruiting for another Early Years practitioner to work on Thursdays and Fridays, and I will update you in due course.

Family Society events

We are holding our annual quiz night on Friday 27 February from 6.30pm. A fun, relaxed social event open to all pre-prep, junior and senior school parents and staff, the event is held at Exeter School and we would love to see you there! Tickets are £5 per person and everyone is welcome to bring their own food and drink. Teams are up to 8 people per table and anyone who wishes to come can be allocated to a team if necessary. Please book your places on the Family Society website by clicking here. And don’t forget to sign up for the Family Society summer ball which takes place on Friday 5 June at Sandy Park – scroll down for full details.

I hope you all have a relaxing weekend.

Mr Daniel Ayling

Diary Dates

30 January – 7+ assessment morning (Year 2)

13 February – International Day

16-20 February – Half term

23 February – Exeter School EdFest (school closed)

24 February – Staff INSET Day (school closed)

25 February – Open morning for prospective families

27 February – Spring reviews issued

27 February – Quiz Night at Exeter School

4 March 4-7.30pm – Parents’ evening

5 March – World Book Day

20 March – Red Nose Day

25 March 3pm – Informal parent drop-in

1 April – Easter assembly and end of term

Term dates for 2025-26 and 2026-27 are available to download from the school website.

Spotlight on Nursery

This week in Nursery, we have continued our ‘Around the World’ topic, with our focus story being Katie in London. The children thoroughly enjoyed sharing their experiences and knowledge of London, identifying and labelling key landmarks, and even taking part in their own imaginative tour bus experience! In mathematics, we have been exploring numbers within five, with the children demonstrating particular confidence in their recall of number bonds to five. Another highlight of the week was discussing different holidays the children have experienced, with everyone sharing their personal favourites. Thank you to all families who sent in photographs on Tapestry – it has been wonderful to see the children speak so confidently and enthusiastically about their holiday memories. The children have settled back into our daily routines beautifully following the Christmas break, and we are extremely proud of the progress they are making.

Mrs Dray and Ms Mulchrone

School Council

At the beginning of every term, we ask all children in the school to take part in the democratic process of voting for one girl and one boy in their class to be school council representatives. Congratulations to the following children who have been elected this term and will attend their first meeting with Mr Ayling soon. Badges were awarded to each child in assembly today.

Nursery

Islay and Percy

Reception

Connie and Rory

Year 1

Hettie and Alex

Year 2

Charlotte and Rocco

Stars of the Week

Nursery

Elena-Maria

For always working really hard and completing all of the activities on offer. Well done! 

Mrs Dray

Reception

Tadhg

For making fantastic progress in reading and spelling. Well done!

Mrs Rickard & Mrs Smyth

Year 1

Oscar

For making amazing progress with his swimming. Well done!

Ms Richards & Mrs Goodwill

Year 2

Rocco

For always contributing great ideas during class discussions. Well done!

Miss Wheller

Head's Star

Percy (Nursery)

For his lovely manners and conversation at the table when we had lunch together this week. Well done!

Mr Ayling

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

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.

Visit their Instagram

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

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Thank you to Mrs Hardy, head of lower school at Exeter Junior School, for coming over to talk to the pre-prep children in assembly about letting their light shine 🌟

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Ruffles drying off after a rainy playtime 🌧️

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Our Year 2 children are doing so well in their new leadership roles this term.

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Nursery and Reception have been reading about Paddington Bear and had a go at making marmalade sandwiches! 🐻

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Merry Christmas everyone! See you in 2026! 🎉

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This afternoon we treated the whole school to a cinema screening of The Snowman in the hall with popcorn! 🍿

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Some of our Reception children looking very festive in their Christmas jumpers today! 🎄

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Hockey U13A/B vs Blundell's School - 10 Jan 2026

Netball Tournament - Taunton School - Blundell's - 10 Jan 2026

Community Service Christmas Party - 18 Dec 2025

Junior School Carol Concert - 16 Dec 2025

Junior School House Sports 11 Dec 2025

Whole School open morning - Friday 23 January 9am

Experience the school in action at our open morning. This smaller event offers the chance to hear from the Headteacher and have the opportunity to visit both the junior and senior schools. Click here to book your place.