Senior Reflections

Senior Reflections Week 5 October 2024

Dear parents,

HMC conference

This week started for me in the grand city of Belfast, where the heads of the schools who are members of the HMC gathered for our annual conference. This event is an important one for us all as heads, not just to discuss the hot topics of the day, but also to be inspired by some forward thinking and charismatic speakers, and, of course, to connect and support each other. Belfast is a magnificent city – with impressive buildings, a fascinating and chequered history, and incredible warmth from the hospitable residents… and their wonderful pubs! We were lucky with the weather this conference, and also with the fringe activities that were laid on for us – including a private tour of the Titanic Experience and also an open topped bus tour which was incredibly interesting. If you have never been to Belfast, I recommend you make a trip sometime…. And if you want to read more of my reflections on the conference and the importance of HMC, you can do so in my blog, here.

Click here to read the Head’s blog on the HMC conference

Open Morning

Whilst I was away, the school has been gearing up for tomorrow’s open morning and I am very grateful indeed for your support in making sure that your children are available to attend to assist on Saturday. Just to give you all advance warning, next year’s major open morning will be on Saturday 27 September 2025. Please ensure that you make a note of this and that your children are available to be here on the day. We do consider that this is a normal school day, and that every member of the school community can be available, unless there are exceptional reasons not to. We do rely on your children to be brilliant ambassadors for the school at open events, and we hope that you will support us in this. We are hopeful for a sunny day tomorrow and look forward to seeing your children (and our visitors) here for a great event.

Scholarships

As you know, we offer a programme of enhanced support and enrichment activities for children who show exceptional talent in sport, music, art and drama, through our scholarship programme. This is open for internal and external applicants for entry to Y7 (11+), Y9 (13+) and Y12 (16+). We welcome applications from your children in the Upper Two, Fourth Form and Upper Fifth years and please note that the closing date is November 2. If you would like to know more, you can read about the scholarships here, and of course our admissions team are always happy to advise.  There will be a talk about scholarships on Saturday morning at the open day, if you wish to attend.

Click here for more info on scholarships

Field day

Looking ahead to next Friday, we have the whole of the senior school off on visits and trips out of school as part of our termly field day activities. We have a host of activities on offer; the Third Form will be exploring the Jurassic Coast on their geography field trip, the Fourth Form are off to Plymouth for a watery experience at the aquarium, the Lower Fifth are off for a residential to Bletchley Park and Thorpe Park, to explore all things STEM, and those in the Middle Fifth and above will be doing adventurous and service activities linked to their Friday 8 programme. I hope that your sons and daughters are looking forward to this opportunity to learn out of school and develop their character with their friends in some unfamiliar settings. I thank my colleagues for giving their time and expertise so readily to ensure that every one of our pupils has a great day next Friday. It is no mean feat getting all of the pupils off site on the same day!

This weekend

As well as Open Morning tomorrow, we have a full programme of sports against Mount Kelly and King’s College, Taunton, and we wish our teams every success. On Sunday, some members of the Lower Sixth will commence their Ten Tors Challenge training programme with the Abbot’s Way Walk across Dartmoor. This is an arduous journey, and great preparation as the Ten Tors training programme starts in the second half of the autumn term. We wish the participants fine weather and comfy boots!

Have a lovely weekend.

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Step inside one of the most iconic films in French cinema — a story that continues to challenge, provoke and captivate audiences 30 years after its release.   All sixth form pupils are invited to a special screening of La Haine, taking place in the Sixth Form Common Room on Wednesday 5 November at 4:30pm 🍿  Unable to attend this time? The modern foreign languages department are hosting a series of film evenings this term so look out for future screenings.  #FrenchFilm #ModernForeignLanguages #ExeterSchool #InspireAndChallenge #CulturalEnrichment #IndependentEducation #DevonSchools

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A spectacular photo of Comet Lemmon captured on the school telescope! ☄️ Have you managed to spot Comet Lemmon? If not, you might be in for a rather long wait, as it could be another 1,150 years until it is visible again with the naked eye.   The photo was captured by our Head of Physics, Mr Tuohey, who set off this afternoon with a group of pupils on a trip to CERN in Switzerland, where they will visit the largest particle physics laboratory in the world. We hope pupils enjoy this unique and enriching experience.  #ExeterSchools #PhysicsInAction #InspireAndChallenge #CometLemmon #DevonSchools #IndependentEducation

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U6 Nettlecombe Biology trip 2024

Exonian Quiz - Friday 27 September

U6 Nettlecombe Biology trip 2024

6F bowling social Sept 2024

3F Heatree residential 2024

1st XV Hockey vs West Buckland

Senior co-curricular update

Following an action-packed summer term of trips and activities, we would like to give you an overview of what pupils can look forward to over the coming few weeks. 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

Friday 11 October: field day (all pupils on trips)

Lower School

Watch this space for future events.

Middle School

Thursday 10 October: Lower Fifth Bletchley Park trip, departing 6.00am and returning Friday 11 October 8.00pm

Thursday 10 October: Upper Fifth CCF army overnight excursion to Nantilio Woods, departing 2.35pm, returning Friday 11 October

Sunday 20 October: Upper Fifth – Upper Sixth German exchange to Hildesheim, returning Friday 27 October

Saturday 26 October: Upper Fifth – Upper Sixth French trip to Nice, returning Thursday 31 October

Sixth Form

Sunday 6 October: Lower Sixth Abbots Way Walk, departing 6.30am and returning 7.00pm

Saturday 12 October: Upper Sixth interview scheme at Ashfords

Friday 18 October: Sixth Form rugby tour to Portugal departs, returning Thursday 24 October

Sunday 20 October: Upper Fifth – Upper Sixth German exchange to Hildesheim, returning Friday 27 October

Friday 25 October: Sixth Form geography trip to Iceland, returning Tuesday 29 October

Saturday 26 October: Upper Fifth – Upper Sixth French trip to Nice, returning Thursday 31 October

Tuesday 29 October: Sixth Form physics trip to Geneva, returning Friday 1 November

Sixth form open evening - Thursday 6 November

Come along to our sixth form open evening where you’ll be able to experience the spaces you’ll thrive in, chat to staff who will be there to support you and see if Exeter School sixth form would suit you.

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