Senior Reflections Week 9 November 2024

Dear parents,

ISI inspection

As you know ISI, the Independent Schools Inspectorate, has been in school this week with a routine inspection as part of the standard three year cycle. Since we last had a routine inspection (in December 2021) the framework for inspections has changed and the feedback takes a different form, with no qualitative one word judgements being made. The feedback was on Thursday afternoon after two and a half days in school and we are very pleased with this. The final inspection report will not be available for a few weeks yet, whilst editing and quality assurance checks are carried out. We will, of course, share it with you when it is published, possibly early in the new year, and we hope that when it comes you will enjoy reading it. Having inspectors in school adds something to the daily ebb and flow of school life and it has been a pleasure to share our fantastic school community with them. Your children have, as ever, been fantastic in their interactions with the inspectors, both in the classroom and elsewhere, and I am very grateful, also, to those of you who completed the survey at the beginning of the week, this is much appreciated.

Events this week

Quite apart from the inspection team being with us, it has been a busy week. Last weekend saw a busy Saturday afternoon of fixtures, and I enjoyed catching up with parents at tea and also on the side lines of the hockey and rugby matches against both King’s and Queen’s Colleges in Taunton. On Sunday, the Ten Tors training teams were out on Dartmoor polishing up their navigation skills and teamwork. As ever, grateful thanks to my colleagues who spend so much time and energy supporting the pupils in these challenging endeavours.

Remembrance

Monday’s remembrance service was a real treat, with the CCF cadets all smartly turned out and leading the school in laying their wreaths to pay tribute to those who gave their lives for our freedom. One of our governors, Brigadier Steve Hodder, a former pupil of the school, also joined us to lay a wreath alongside the heads of school (who also read Psalm 23), senior cadets and our alumni representative. The music was lovely as always, with Abide With Me being sung beautifully by the school as a whole and also by wonderful soloists, and accompanied by a fantastic brass ensemble. Theo K (U2) read In Flanders Fields brilliantly, and the Last Post, played from the top of the tower by Felix G (U6), was evocative and really set the mood. It is impossible not to have tingling in one’s spine at such an event and I am very grateful to all who were involved in making it such a success. The warm winter sunshine really helped too.

Click here to watch our Remembrance day video on YouTube

Anti-bullying week

This week is anti-bullying week and it was great to see so many odd socks on display on Tuesday – I wonder what the inspectors thought! There have been a host of assemblies and tutorial activities on the theme throughout the week, and on Tuesday afternoon the Fourth and Third Forms had a lot of fun with their anti-bullying colour run, dashing around the field and being sprayed with bright coloured powder paint as they did so. It was a great way to remind us all of the importance of inclusion and support in school and to celebrate all of our differences and show respect.  Many thanks to Mrs Daybell for her leadership of this great lower school event. Photos can be viewed at the bottom of the newsletter.

Click here to watch our odd socks short video on YouTube

The arts

Tuesday was a day for showcasing the arts, with an open mic event, run by Darcy Beau in the Upper Sixth, in the evening. This extremely relaxed event allowed senior pupils to share their favourite pieces in an informal concert. It was a lovely moment of calm in the business of the day. GCSE drama pupils in the Upper Fifth presented their component 1 coursework performances in the drama studio to a supportive audience of friends and family. As ever, the four devised pieces showed great creativity, innovation and variation in style and some incredible talent across the board. The use of music, lighting, fantastic costumes and some very clever props all added in to make this a very entertaining evening of drama. Many thanks to the pupils and to Mr Chris Harknett, Mr Jamie Brough and Miss Caitlin Smith who all support them in their dramatic endeavours so brilliantly. Wednesday afternoon saw a diverse group of pupils play in the strings informal concert. How wonderful to see so many junior school pupils taking to the stage, with two Form One and ten Upper One pupils playing. Pieces covered a range of genres and composers, from Baklanova to Beethoven and from Handel to Küchler. Well done to all involved. The future of music at Exeter School feels very secure indeed with such strength in the lower years, and it is great that our strings programme in the junior school is paying dividends. In drama, the senior school play Blue Stockings is starting to take shape and we look forward to the performances later this month.

Exonians in Bath

It was a pleasure to be able to meet with former pupils in Bath at an alumni event on Wednesday evening. Bath is a popular university destination for Exonians and 2023 was a bumper crop, with lots of familiar faces who are now in their first or second year of studies. These events always attract a wide range of alumni and it was lovely also to talk to former pupils who had left school in the preceding decades, including one from the class of 1961! It is interesting to reflect on their memories of their time at school. Stuart, who sat his A Levels in 1975 reflected on the excitement of being able to wear ‘own clothes’ in the sixth form, alongside the smaller classes and the strength of relationships with the teachers at that stage in his Exonian journey. These are all comments that current sixth formers would also make; it is good to know that this is valued so much by our most senior pupils and continues to be a strength of our fabulous sixth form. Photos can be viewed at the bottom of the newsletter.

Busy weekend of activities

Over the next few days, pupils are out and about with a trip for the sixth form artists to the RAMM in Exeter centre for the RIBA competition today, the MUN group are off to a conference at Queen’s in Taunton, and we have fixtures this weekend against Mount Kelly and Wellington.

I wish them all an enjoyable and successful time.

WaterAid Concert

Our annual Charity Christmas Concert, this year in aid of WaterAid, takes place on Tuesday 3 December 2024 at 7.30pm in St Michael’s and All Angels’ Church, Heavitree.

Click here to book tickets for the concert

 

Senior school production of ‘Blue Stockings’

The Senior School production of “Blue Stockings” by Jessica Swale takes place on Thursday 28, Friday 29 and Saturday 30 November at 7.30pm in the Butterfield Hall.

Ticket Prices: Adult £10 Child £6 – please purchase tickets via MSP

Love or knowledge; which would you choose?

It is 1896 in Girton College, Cambridge – the first college in Britain to admit women. The Girton girls study ferociously and match their male peers grade for grade. Yet, when the men graduate, the women leave with nothing but the stigma of being a ‘blue stocking’ – an unnatural, educated woman. They are denied degrees and go home unqualified and unmarriageable.

Tess Moffat and her fellow first years are determined to win the right to graduate. But little do they anticipate the hurdles in their way; the distractions of love, the cruelty of the class divide or the strength of the opposition, who will do anything to stop them. The play follows them over one tumultuous academic year, in their fight to change the future of education.

Seating is reserved, and we will advise pupils when tickets are available to collect from the Bursary office, otherwise they will be available to collect on the door on the evening.

People with special access requirements are asked to contact the Box Office on (01392) 458934 in advance.

Poster art by Emma (L6)

Chamber Concert

The Chamber Concert will take place on Thursday 21 November at 7.30pm in the School Chapel.

Tickets are available via MSP here.

Christmas Concert

Senior School Christmas Concert on Thursday 17 December 2024 at 7.30pm in the main school hall.

Tickets available via MSP here.

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Just like that, the autumn term has drawn to a close.

Wishing everyone a very happy holiday period and we look forward to seeing you all in 2025! 🎄

#exeterschools #schoolofgreatcharacter #independentschoolsuk #devonschools #c#christmasholiday

Just like that, the autumn term has drawn to a close.

Wishing everyone a very happy holiday period and we look forward to seeing you all in 2025! 🎄

#exeterschools #schoolofgreatcharacter #independentschoolsuk #devonschools #c#christmasholiday
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A very happy birthday to Mrs Hardy, our Head of Lower School in the junior school and Form One tutor. Here is Georgia's poem to start your day off with an show of kindness and caring 😊

#happybirthday #exeterschools #schoolofgreatcharacter

A very happy birthday to Mrs Hardy, our Head of Lower School in the junior school and Form One tutor. Here is Georgia`s poem to start your day off with an show of kindness and caring 😊

#happybirthday #exeterschools #schoolofgreatcharacter
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A festive end to the girls’ hockey season. A competitive Leavers vs Remainers match whilst the parents had some festive nibbles! Well done to the Remainers! Winners on shuffles…..only one ⭐ of the show though! @exeterschooluk #girlssport #hockey #aspire #teamwork #friendship #memories

A festive end to the girls’ hockey season. A competitive Leavers vs Remainers match whilst the parents had some festive nibbles! Well done to the Remainers! Winners on shuffles…..only one ⭐ of the show though! @exeterschooluk #girlssport #hockey #aspire #teamwork #friendship #memories ...

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Colour Run - Nov 2024

Exonians in Bath - Nov 2024

Field day - Oct 2024

4F Plymouth aquarium 2024

U5 CCF (Army section) Nantillio Wood 2024

U17XV and 14AXV vs West Buckland - 28 September 2024

Pre-Prep 7+ taster day

Music scholars' concert 2024

U6 Parliament trip

3F STEM club

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

Saturday 16 November: MUN conference at Queen’s Taunton, 7.30am–5.30pm

Thursday 21 November: Chamber concert, chapel, 7.30pm

Thursday 28 – Saturday 30 November: Blue Stockings (school production), 7.30pm

Sunday 1 December: Advent Service, 5pm, chapel

Tuesday 3 December: Water Aid Concert, 7.30pm

Wednesday 4 December: Interhouse swimming, 4-6pm, swimming pool

Saturday 7 December: Exeter College MUN conference, 9am–4.30pm

Wednesday 11 December: Christmas house day (from lesson 4 onwards) + Christmas jumper and Christmas dinner day

Friday 13 December: Carol service at St Leonard’s church during the school day

Tuesday 17 December: Christmas Concert in the main hall, 7.30pm

Wednesday 18 December: Finish at 12.50pm

Lower School

Monday 18 November: Fourth Form author talk with Wren James, lesson 3 and tutor time

Wednesday 20 November: interhouse basketball round 3, 1.15-1.45pm in the Sports Hall

Wednesday 4 December: Music at ‘light up a life’ event, Exeter Cathedral, 6:30pm

Wednesday 4 December: Lower School council, 12.50–1.50pm, rm14

Wednesday 4 December: interhouse basketball finals, 1.15–1.45pm, sports hall

Tuesday 10 December: Fourth Form interhouse hockey during games, Astro

Thursday 12 December: Third Form interhouse hockey during games, Astro

Middle School

Monday 18 November: Lower Fifth author talk with Wren James, lesson 5

Sunday 24 November: Middle Fifth Ten Tors nav training (option 2), Sourton Village, 7.45am-5pm, on quad

Thursday 5 December: Middle School council, 12.50–1.50pm, rm44

Sunday 8 December: Middle Fifth Ten Tors safety training day

Thursday 12 December: Middle Fifth interhouse hockey during games, Astro

Sixth Form

Saturday 16 November: Upper Sixth MedSoc event in the library, 9am–12.30pm

Saturday 17 November: Upper Fifth-Upper Sixth play technical rehearsal, Butterfield Hall, all day

Monday 25 November: Upper Sixth economics trip to London, departing 6.30am and returning 10pm Tuesday 26

Wednesday 27 November: Sixth Form charity netball match at lunch

Friday 6 December: Sixth Form council, 12.50–1.50pm, seminar room

Monday 9 December: Lower Sixth BTEC sport trip, St Luke’s campus, 1.30-4pm

Monday 16 December: Upper Sixth business studies trip to Midlands, departing 7am and returning 7pm on Tuesday 17

Come along to our whole school open morning on Friday 24 January 9-10.45am to hear from the Head, have a pupil-led tour around classes in action and have your questions answered by our friendly admissions team.

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