Senior Reflections Week 14 January 2026

Dear parents,

It was great to this week welcome back pupils and staff after the Christmas break. I very much hope that you and your families enjoyed a restful and happy holiday. I am also especially delighted to welcome back Mrs Cartwright who rejoins the maths team after her maternity leave.

In other news, you will have seen my 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 my message, please do follow the link shared yesterday.

It was a very cold start to the week, and I would like to take this opportunity to remind everyone to travel only if it is safe to do so, and to keep an eye on the school website should severe weather impact the operation of the school. I am extremely grateful to our wonderful operations team, who worked from before sunrise each day to ensure that the site was safe for pupils and staff. A further practical reminder if I may: at busy times, can I ask you to please continue to park safely and considerately, including when using local neighbourhood roads. This small courtesy makes a significant difference in reducing congestion and, most importantly, in maintaining a safe environment for all members of our community.

This week our Upper Fifth (Year 11) pupils have been sitting their trial examinations; an important milestone as they move towards their GCSEs this summer. In speaking with many of them, I have been struck by their calm confidence, tempered with just the right amount of nervousness. I wish them well for their remaining exams next week.

As is typical of the start of term, this week has been filled with meetings as we look ahead to what I am sure will be another superb term. We have held parental meetings for the forthcoming sixth form trip to Ireland and the middle school ski trip, alongside staff meetings focused on learning and teaching, and the ever-evolving role of AI in education.

This weekend I am looking forward to the first boys’ hockey fixtures of the season, with a block against Blundell’s, while the netball season gathers momentum with our own internal netball tournament. Saturday also sees our senior school entrance testing day. A busy occasion and I wish all those attending the very best of luck.

The first Choral Society rehearsal took place this week. As Mr Tamblyn is fond of saying, β€œIf you can speak, you can sing,” and there is still time for parents and friends of the school to β€œsing up” (typo intended) and join us for this wonderful community event. Further details can be found via the link.

Finally, I would like to share an email I received on the last day of the autumn term, which I also shared with staff on Monday. It read:

β€œToday we were in Wagamama, Exeter for lunch and halfway through were joined on the next table by five young ladies. Having witnessed their polite and confident conversation with the waiting staff I said quietly to my partner, β€˜I bet they are from Exeter School.’

By then my curiosity had got the better of me and I asked them if they were from Exeter School. They confirmed my suspicions, and we had a short but very pleasant conversation with them.

The purpose of this email is to congratulate them, you and your staff for continuing to turn out the sort of people that you hope your children would turn out to be.

They appeared confident, educated, polite and well-rounded in every way.”

Messages like this fill me with joy. Your children continue to make Exeter School an inspiring place to work, and I very much look forward to celebrating their continued growth and varied successes throughout 2026 (and beyond!)

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 Β£3.50 each, as well as special Grease coasters available for the reduced price of Β£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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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 FaurΓ© 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

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

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.

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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

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

Senior School News

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We know this is a sad and uncertain time for many families following the news from Exeter Cathedral School.

To support all ECS families, including choristers, who may now be considering new school options, Exeter School is holding a dedicated open morning on Tuesday 13 January at 9am. We would be pleased to speak with parents and their children about whether Exeter School could be the right fit for their child.

For further details or to register, please email admissions@exeterschool.org.uk, telephone 01392 307080 or use the link in our Linktree in our bio above.

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We are so proud of our pupils for the way they embody our virtue of kindness and integrity both at school and beyond the classroom πŸ’« 

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It was wonderful to see a group of Lower Fifth (Year 9) pupils volunteering for their Duke of Edinburgh by litter picking on Exmouth Beach over the weekend. 

Their efforts were recognised by an Exmouth resident who shared this photo to a local community group, receiving over 1,000 likes and countless positive comments.

Well done to all pupils for embodying Exeter School’s values of welcoming and serving the community πŸ‘

@dofeuk #WelcomeAndServe #DukeOfEdinburgh #MakingADifference #ExeterSchool #IndependentSchools

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πŸ“… One month to go

Join us for an evening with Exeter School alumnus Alex Leger, the man behind Blue Peter, as he shares stories from his days here at Exeter School and explains how they set him on a path to an adventure-filled career. 

πŸ“Exeter School

⏰ Friday 6 February 2026 at 6.00 – 8.30pm

 🎟 Book your place now via the link in our bio.

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Last chance πŸ“’ Applications for bursaries close this Friday.

Our bursaries are designed to support families who would benefit from financial assistance, helping ensure an Exeter School education is accessible to pupils with the ability to thrive here.

For more information on eligibility and the application process, please visit the bursaries page via the link in our bio. 

#ExeterSchool #InspireAndChallenge #Bursaries #IndependentEducation #DevonSchools

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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

Tuesdays at 4pm: Choral Society rehearsals in the music hall

Thursday 15 January at 7.30pm: BSO concert at the University Great Hall

Tuesday 20 January at 10.40am: Charity Committee meeting in Butterfield Hall

Wednesday 21 January at 4pm: Informal concert (vocal) in the chapel

Sunday 25 January at 10am: National Youth Theatre auditions

Sunday 25 January at 4.30pm: Choral Society rehearsal in the music hall

Wednesday 28 January at 10.40am: EDI committee in Butterfield Hall and EcoSoc committee in Sixth Form Centre

Wednesday 28 January at 4pm: Informal concert (guitar) in the music hall

Wednesday 4 February at 4pm: Informal concert (brass) in the music hall

Sunday 7 February at 4.30pm: Choral Society rehearsal in the music hall

Sunday 7 February: Model United Nations Conference at Bristol Grammar School

Wednesday 11 February: Choral Society concert in Exeter Cathedral

Monday 23 – Tuesday 24 February: INSET days

Lower School

Monday 2 February at 10.40am: Lower school council in the seminar room

Tuesday 10 February: Third Form Shakespeare workshops in Butterfield Hall

Thursday 12– Friday 20 February: Fourth Form – Middle Fifth ski trip to Austria

Middle School

Thursday 15 January, 12.20 – 6.30pm: Middle Fifth and Lower Sixth drama trip to see Lost Atoms at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre

Thursday 15 January, during lessons: Middle Fifth art workshops with artist Will Hardy

Wednesday 28 January at 8.40am: Lower Fifth – Upper Fifth intermediate maths challenge

Thursday 29 January at 2pm: Upper Fifth study skills workshop

Friday 30 – Saturday 31 January: Middle Fifth – Upper Fifth netball finals trip to Bournemouth

Saturday 31 – Sunday 1 February: Middle Fifth – Upper Fifth Ten Tors training at Heatree, Dartmoor

Tuesday 3 February: Vaccinations for DTP and meningitis

Wednesday 4 February: Lower Fifth and Middle Fifth author talk with Luke Palmer

Monday 9 February: Middle Fifth GCSE Science Live trip to Bristol

Monday 9 February: Lower Fifth β€˜Obsessions’ art exhibition

Thursday 12– Friday 20 February: Fourth Form – Middle Fifth ski trip to Austria

Thursday 19 – Monday 23 February: Middle Fifth – Upper Sixth French trip to Nice

Sixth Form

Wednesday 14 January: Upper Sixth geography trip to Hinkley Point

Wednesday 14 January at 4pm: L6 art exhibition

Thursday 15 January, 12.20 – 6.30pm: Middle Fifth and Lower Sixth drama trip to see Lost Atoms at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre

Friday 16 – Sunday 18 January: Sixth Form history trip to Dublin

Friday 30 January at 7pm: Winter Ball in Main Hall

Tuesday 3 February at 10.40am: Sixth Form school council in Butterfield Hall

Saturday 7 February: Chemistry Race at Rugby School

Thursday 12 February at 5.30pm: Lower Sixth β€˜Next Steps’ event in the main hall

Thursday 19 – Monday 23 February: Middle Fifth – Upper Sixth French trip to Nice

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.