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Senior Reflections 22 May 2026

Dear parents,

This week has been filled with purpose and practice as pupils across the school have been sitting a range of exams and assessments. These are an important part of the learning process: not only do they give pupils the opportunity to show what they know and can do, but they also help them discover which revision techniques work best for them.

For our younger pupils, this is very much about learning how to revise, how to prepare, and how to approach assessments with confidence. For those in the senior years, it is about consolidating their learning ahead of public examinations and taking pride in the progress they have made. I hope pupils will take time, too, to celebrate their successes and recognise the effort they have put in.

We have also been delighted to welcome Dr Rainbow to school for a couple of days this week. He has spent time speaking with pupils and staff as he prepares for September, and he has been hugely impressed by the warmth, energy and ambition of the school community.

I have thoroughly enjoyed following our Ten Tors teams this year, and I would encourage you to look at the fantastic vlog our pupils have created to capture the experience. It gives a real insight into the teamwork, resilience and good humour shown throughout the event. My thanks go to all the pupils involved in putting the vlog together, they have done an excellent job, and it is well worth a watch:

 

On Wednesday I had the delight of celebrating World Bee Day with our youngest pupils at pre-prep. We explored why bees are so important for the environment and for our own food chain, and we all enjoyed a little waggle dance (thankfully there is no footage of this!). Special thanks to our amateur apiarist Dr Commin for the loan of some beautiful wax honeycomb and sweet homemade honey.

Another highlight of the week has been welcoming pupils from local primary schools for our Primary Science days. I have it on good authority that our guests had an amazing time in biology, chemistry, physics and electronics, enjoying hands-on activities and inspiring demonstrations. Huge thanks go to all the staff involved, and especially to Mrs Johnson for masterminding the days.

Yesterday, we also enjoyed a wonderful day at the Devon County Show. If you have not been before, it is a superb celebration of all that makes Devon so special, and I thoroughly recommend it, particularly for families with younger children. Our stand is in Avenue A, Stand 94, so do pop in if you are intending to visit tomorrow. The forecast is looking good.

Finally, you may have seen on our local social media feeds that some of our pupils showed remarkable courage and compassion this week. A member of the public suffered a medical episode outside school, near the RDE, and several of our Upper Fifth (Year 11) pupils, on their way home after their GCSE chemistry exam, stepped in to help.

They called 999, placed their school blazers over her to keep her warm, supported her head, and stayed with her until the ambulance arrived. They also had the presence of mind to look for medical information and found an EpiPen. Perhaps most impressively of all, they had the courage to stand firm when another adult told them not to get involved. I am exceptionally proud of them for their calm, considerate and mature response.

I am very pleased to say she has since made a good recovery and has written to me to say that “it would have been a different story if they did not act the way they did” and that we “should be AMAZED and privileged to have these students as part of [our] school”.

I most certainly am.

Enjoy a restful half term and as a reminder, Monday 1 June is a staff inset day, so pupils are expected back in school on Tuesday 2 June.

 

Safeguarding bulletin

Please find below the link to our half-termly safeguarding and health bulletin sharing our safeguarding themes for each term and what we hope will be useful resources for awareness and discussions at home. Please keep reading for:

  • Staff training
  • Understanding the manosphere: safeguarding against online misogyny
  • How we can help, at home and at school
  • Health messages from the school nurse

Click here to read the bulletin

Senior School News

More News

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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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Invite to Summer Show

Exeter School’s creative departments would like to invite you to our Summer Show, which is a little different this year. Alongside showcasing Art and Design Technology, we will also be celebrating our other creative subjects as a united faculty: Art, Drama, Music, and Design Technology.

The majority of the show will take place in Butterfield Hall, with a few surprises popping up around the school as well.

We hope you can join us to celebrate the incredible hard work and talent of our young people from 4pm – 6pm on Thursday 2 July.

Schoolblazer

Summer uniform is now available to purchase from Schoolblazer. Please note, there will also be a free delivery period from 29 June – 12 July. More information on the shopping and ordering process is available via here.

Visit the Schoolblazer website

What a great day of cricket! Well done to the @exschsports U11s who finished as runners up at the Devon U11 hardball competition today. The eight a-side format gives each team the opportunity to play three matches during the day with the winners heading to the west finals! Well done on winning  @stpetersprepschool 

@exeterschooluk @devoncricket @esca_cricket #cricket #teamwork #exeterschoolsport #schoolofgreatcharacter

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Mrs Glanville, our pastoral assistant, is taking part in the Coast to Coast walking challenge across Devon - a non-stop, 24-hour trek from Westward Ho!, all the way to Paignton, over Dartmoor! As if this doesn't sound crazy enough, she will still be doing a full day's work beforehand on Friday 19 June 😮 So, her realistic goal is to manage at least 59 miles out of the 68 over 24 hours. 

The aim of the walk is to raise vital funds for @thedevonclinic, a charity providing affordable counselling and mental health support for people who need help but can't always afford it. 

Please donate, share, and be part of this journey for an important cause via the link in our Linktree in our bio

#mentalhealthawareness #fundraising #welcomeandserve #coasttocoast #dartmoorwalk #charity #affordablecounselling #schoolofgreatcharacter #wellbeing #staffchallenge

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RAF L6 Fire Training - 19 May 26

Girls' junior cricket vs Taunton School - 20 May 26

DofE Bronze Expedition - 8-9 May 26

4F trip to Branscombe - 8-10 May 26

Ten Tors 2026

U6 Graduation - 8 May 26

Full contingent CCF parade for 6F leavers - 1 May 26

Exeter School Cricket Girls' 15A vs Maynard School - 5 May 26

Exeter School Girls' Tennis vs Maynards School - 5 May 26

Donors' lunch - 25 Apr 26

1950s OE Event - 23 Apr 26

L5 Duke of Edinburgh Bronze Expedition - 25-26 Apr 26

Morocco trip - Apr 26

U6 Inflatables - 29 Apr 26

Chamber Concert at Sidbury - 24 Apr 26