Senior Reflections 27 March 2026

Dear parents,

At the term draws to a close, this week has been another one rich in community, reflection and achievement. Perhaps the main event took place on Wednesday as we marked our annual Founders’ Day at Exeter Cathedral. It was wonderful to have junior and senior pupils together for such a significant occasion in the life of the school. Founders’ Day always invites us to look both backwards and forwards: to reflect on the vision, values and history that have shaped us, while also recognising the energy, ambition and sense of progress that continue to define the school today. In that sense, it was a fitting celebration of both heritage and optimism for the future.

The week began with the second staging of the Third Form (Year 7) murder mystery sleepover in the library. By all accounts, it was a hugely enjoyable event and a great success, full of energy, teamwork and good humour. My thanks go to the staff and pupils who took part, and especially to Mr Halpin, the mastermind behind the occasion.

On Monday, pupils gave an impressive LAMDA showcase in the Drama Studio. Sadly, I was not able to attend myself, but the feedback from staff and parents was universally positive. It is always a pleasure to hear of pupils performing with such confidence, poise and creativity.

On Tuesday, we were pleased to host a special parent session led by Lisa McCullagh from Southwest Autism. Opportunities such as these are an important part of the partnership between school and home, and I very much hope that those who attended found the session informative, practical and encouraging. We are grateful to Lisa for sharing her expertise so generously.

Our rugby sevens teams have also been doing themselves proud at Rosslyn Park this week. The U18A side enjoyed an impressive run of results, making it through to the second day and only losing to the eventual winners. The U16 team has likewise represented the school with great spirit as they continue to hone their skills. My congratulations go to all the players involved, as well as to Mr Ross and his colleagues for making possible such a valuable and memorable opportunity.

We have yet more sporting success with the 1st XI football squad who this week won their final game of the season to be crowned 2026 ISCA league champions. A great achievement for the team and of course their coach, Mr Ashman.

Fittingly, given that the concert ended with Katy Perry’s Firework, the Junior School Spring Concert on Tuesday was a joyful explosion of colour, energy and volume. It was a delightful afternoon and a fine celebration of the enthusiasm and talent of our younger pupils. The senior school has much to live up to next week with their Spring Concert in support of WaterAid – tickets are available here. My thanks to Mr Titchin for putting on such a wonderful show.

Science has very much been under the microscope this week. On Tuesday, several Lower Sixth pupils presented the findings of science projects they had planned and carried out independently. Topics included the effect of oxidative stress on yeast cell survival, comparisons between the human brain and a sheep’s brain, double pendulum calculations and recovery times in sport. It was a most impressive occasion and a fine example of pupils engaging seriously and thoughtfully with academic enquiry. Staying with science, Lower Fifth (Year 9) pupils enjoyed a special journey into space this week with the return of the inflatable planetarium. The sights and sounds of the universe made for an inspiring experience, and my thanks go to Dr Robb for arranging it.

In economics, two Lower Sixth pupils have been selected as national finalists in this year’s Institute of Economic Affairs Budget Challenge. This a fantastic achievement, particularly given that most competitors are in the year above. Their success is testament to their hard work, sharp analysis and intellectual confidence, and places them among the top seven teams in the country. We wish them every success for the final taking place next tax year at the IEA offices in London in April. Thanks to Mr Mackintosh for taking them and for his expert tutelage.

This evening, we look forward to the Senior Sports Dinner at Sandy Park. A fitting celebration of senior sport and an opportunity to recognise the tremendous contribution made by Upper Sixth pupils before they depart for study leave early next term. It is always a special occasion, celebrating not only outstanding individual achievement but also the remarkable depth and breadth of sporting talent across the school.

This weekend, I am also looking forward to congratulating those pupils completing the 1633 Challenge on Dartmoor. This important event allows us to recognise the commitment, effort and progress shown by all pupils involved in Ten Tors training, including those who may not be able to take part in the final event itself because of the limited number of places. It is a reminder that character is built as much in preparation and perseverance as in participation.

Our Young Entrepreneur team, Reverra are at Greendale Farm Shop this Saturday, selling their bespoke, handmade drinking glasses with an Easter theme. I am told, if I mention them in my newsletter and include ‘perfect as a seasonal gift’ they may even offer me a small discount. Savvy business skills on show from the team; if you are in the area do pop across and take a look, they really are high quality, bespoke, ideal gifts.

Mr Tamblyn and I are also very much looking forward to attending Exeter Cathedral Choir’s performance of Bach’s St John Passion on Sunday and hearing the choristers sing again.

My thanks, as ever, to the staff who make so much possible, and to parents for your continued support. I wish all families a restful and enjoyable weekend.

Senior School News

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Family Society summer ball

The Family Society will be hosting a summer ball on Friday 5 June at Sandy Park.

Hope to see you there!

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Senior Spring Charity Concert

Exeter School’s musicians and singers are delighted to be performing our Spring Charity Concert once again. This year’s venue is the school’s Main Hall.

All proceeds from this concert, which takes place on Tuesday 31 March 2026 at 7.30pm, will go directly to WaterAid, a charity Exeter School has supported over many years in their valuable work to transfrom the lives of the poorest and most marginalized people by improving access to safe water, sanitation and hygiene.

The concert features the Symphony Orchestra, Chamber Choir, Belles Canto, Barbershop Boys, Maxi Brass, Young Voices and Senior Brass.

Tickets available to purchase here

Summer Chamber Concert

Exeter School has a long association with St Giles’ Church, Sidbury and will be returning there once again on Friday 24 April with the concert starting at 7.30pm.

Our Chamber Concert this year will feature a number of the school’s smaller ensembles plus a selection of solo performances from our A Level and GCSE musicians. The concert is in support of the Church Fund.

Tickets available to purchase here

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

Meningitis B and Sepsis

The Meningitis B vaccination (BexSero) was licensed for UK use in the year 2013, and in September 2015 became part of the routine schedule of NHS vaccination offered to all infants age 8 weeks to 1 year. If your child was born in the latter half of 2025, they will have been offered a series of vaccinations for Meningitis B. At present the NHS routinely vaccinates 13-25-year-olds for Meningitis ACWY.

Further information on the vaccination

Additionally, I would like to take this opportunity to share some information about sepsis which can be a serious, life threatening complication of meningitis or any infection. Sepsis can be hard to spot, and parents, carers and guardians are encouraged to ‘trust their instincts’. For information about recognising sepsis and seeking help if concerned, please follow the link below to the NHS website and the useful video embedded in this link ‘trust your instincts’.

Further information on sepsis

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Massive congrats to the 1st XI football squad who won their final league game of the season yesterday to be crowned ISCA league champions 🏆 2026! This is only the fifth time the school has won the league! Great achievement. @exeterschooluk   #exeterschoolsport #champions #football #schoolofgreatcharacter

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Senior co-curricular update

We like to give you an overview of what pupils can look forward to over the term. This is by no means an exhaustive list but highlights the key events that are planned for the first half term. More information will be communicated in due course by the teachers responsible for each activity.

Whole school

Thursday 26 – Friday 27 March: ABRSM music exams

Friday 27 March: LAMDA exams in the drama studio

Monday 30 March: Trinity music exams

Monday 30 March, 4-6pm: Chamber choir extended rehearsals in the music hall

Tuesday 31 March: Non-school uniform day

Tuesday 31 March, 11am – 5pm: Water Aid concert rehearsals

Tuesday 31 March at 7.30pm: Water Aid concert in main hall

Tuesday 31 March, 1.20pm: School cross country event on the field

Wednesday 1 April, 2.40-4pm: End of term assembly

Lower School

Middle School

Friday 27 – Sunday 29 March: M5/L6 1633 challenge on Dartmoor

Friday 27 March, 6.00-10.30pm: U5-U6 Sports Awards Dinner at Sandy Park

Friday 27 March: L5 planetarium day

Wednesday 1 – Monday 6 April: M5 geography trip to Morocco

Tuesday 7 – Monday 13 April: M5 CCF trip to Snowdonia

Sixth Form

Friday 27 – Sunday 29 March: M5/L6 1633 challenge on Dartmoor

Friday 27 March, 6.00-10.30pm: U5-U6 Sports Awards Dinner at Sandy Park

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.