Newsletter Type: Junior

Junior Reflections Week 18 January 2025

31st January 2025

Dear parents, I have to say I am rather pleased to be entering February. January seems to have gone on for a rather long time and I don’t think the…

Junior Reflections Week 17 January 2025

24th January 2025

Dear parents, Drone Day Monday morning brought a unique start to the week with Drone Day, an event that kicked off with great excitement. The day was a resounding success,…

Junior Reflections Week 16 January 2025

17th January 2025

Dear parents, Fortunately, the weather has warmed a little bit although I must admit I am counting down the days until the sun and warmth makes an appearance. Thank you…

Junior Reflections Week 15 January 2025

10th January 2025

Dear parents, What a super start to the new year this week has been. We welcomed six new pupils and their families to the school and I know that your…

Junior Reflections Week 13 December 2024

13th December 2024

Dear parents, What a fun filled week we have had and I can’t believe that I am writing the final newsletter of 2024, life seems to be racing away. The…

Junior Reflections Week 12 December 2024

6th December 2024

Dear parents, Where does the time go? In my house, the excitement for Christmas is building; I feel we are peaking a little early but seeing as it only comes…

Junior Reflections Week 11 November 2024

29th November 2024

Dear parents, November is coming to a close and I have to admit that I am very much looking forward to decorating my house on Sunday as the festive period…

Junior Reflections Week 10 November 2024

22nd November 2024

Dear Parents, Well, many of us woke up to a rather pretty winter wonderland at school on Thursday (certainly unexpected) but I must have heard a hundred times from the…

Junior Reflections Week 9 November 2024

15th November 2024

Dear parents, Remembrance service Another week has flown past, and it is really starting to feel autumnal now. Monday was Remembrance Day and once again the whole school gathered to…

Exonian Lecture

Captain Elizabeth Godwin (2004-2013) – Life Guards Squadron- will share her experiences and give a first-hand insight into her career to date. She will explore nationally significant events as well as her day-to-day responsibilities as the leader of Sqn 2iC, which include running the Life Guards squadron of 60 soldiers and 100 Military Working Horses.

Friday 7 February, 6-8pm Exeter School main hall.

Click here to book tickets