Senior Reflections Week 22 March 2025

Dear parents,

Last weekend the Ten Tors training programme enjoyed spectacular views and wonderful sunny weather as they explored the moors and practised their skills and teamwork. They showed great fortitude in extremely cold conditions overnight and I continue to be impressed by their resilience and energy as they work together in this challenging environment. Back at school, it was a pleasure to watch the U14 netball teams playing such exciting netball against Blundell’s School and narrowly winning both of the home matches. This was on the back of the same squad having been at Churcher’s College in Hampshire for the national netball semi-final fixture on Friday. Sadly the team did not win, but they did extremely well to get to that level and we congratulate them all and thank them for their commitment to school sport. Many thanks, also, to Miss Brittany Johnson for her leadership of the netball in school – which is loved by so many girls of all ages.

Governors

This week has been full of governor meetings and on Monday we had the Education Committee and Welfare & Safeguarding, with Wednesday seeing the Finance & General Purposes and Governance committees. With the governors currently working on an updates strategy document with the leadership team, the board is very busy at the moment and I continue to be very grateful to them for their time, energy and commitment, not to mention their skills and wisdom, all of which they give so freely to the school.

The arts

On Wednesday there was an informal concert in the music hall, which, sadly, I was not able to attend. Bumping into parents who had been there, though, I was reminded of how able and inspiring our pupils are. I thank them for their energy and dedication. It is always good to see the junior school pupils in the same concert as their much more experienced sixth form performers, and I hope that they find some inspiration from being on the same stage as the older musicians. Thanks as ever to the music team for their support and guidance. Later in the afternoon the GCSE drama pupils performed their assessment pieces and I much enjoyed the variety, the skills and the passionate performances on the stage (despite being hit by a flying shirt!). They had all worked hard on their pieces, which were both entertaining and thought provoking. Many thanks as ever to the drama team for supporting them so well.

Third Form Murder Mystery

There will be a murder this evening…. in the library – and the Third Form are being challenged to work out who the murderer is. Mr Halpin, our librarian, has been planning this murder mystery sleepover for months and I know some very excited third formers who are very much looking forward to the event this evening and into tomorrow, to be repeated (but with a twist) for another group of Third Form sleuths next weekend. What an exciting event for them all to be involved with and I am very grateful to everyone who has chipped in and helped, both staff members and the pupil librarians. There will be escape rooms, treasure hunts and clues to be solved, and I very much hope that the pupils have a fantastic time, work out who the murderer is, and also get a few hours of sleep! I am planning to come along and join in some of the fun – so I hope that I don’t end up as the victim!

MUN in Bath

The Model United Nations are off to Kingswood School in Bath for their conference this weekend. This is a great opportunity for an extended period of debating and international relations and I wish the delegation every success and thank Mrs Laura Bell for accompanying the group for this residential conference.

Sport this weekend

This is a full programme of hockey for the boys against Queen’s College, Taunton on Saturday and the rugby sevens are playing away at both U16 and U18 level on Sunday in the West of England Sevens Tournament. Best of luck to all our athletes on the hockey and the rugby pitches and many thanks to the sports coaches who give their time and skills so generously to support the pupils in their endeavours.

It was World Book Day yesterday. I very much hope that you enjoyed celebrating the joy of reading with your children, and that they continue to love literature and all the benefits that come from books and the written word.

I wish you a great weekend.

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West of England runners up 🙌🏻. The U12s played their best hockey of the season to finish as runners up today. Runners up in the group, a brilliant semi final win against Blundell’s before a nerve racking final against hosts @millfieldschool which finished in shuffles. They should be very proud of their efforts today.   @exeterschooluk @devonhockeyassociation @englandhockey #westfinals #hockey #exeterschoolsport #exeterschool

West of England runners up 🙌🏻. The U12s played their best hockey of the season to finish as runners up today. Runners up in the group, a brilliant semi final win against Blundell’s before a nerve racking final against hosts @millfieldschool which finished in shuffles. They should be very proud of their efforts today.

@exeterschooluk @devonhockeyassociation @englandhockey #westfinals #hockey #exeterschoolsport #exeterschool
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📣 We are looking to appoint a part-time, fixed term teacher of mathematics for September 2025.

🎓 Applicants will hold a degree-level qualification relevant to the subject area and suitable teaching qualifications and we are encouraging enthusiastic mathematics graduates to apply to join our school of great character!

You can find out more information and apply using the link in our bio 👆
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Are you an enthusiastic, well-qualified chemistry graduate? We are looking to appoint a part time, fixed term teacher from September 2025 👨‍🔬  This position would be equally suited to either a newly qualified or a more experienced applicant.  Check out our links in our bio 👆

Are you an enthusiastic, well-qualified chemistry graduate? We are looking to appoint a part time, fixed term teacher from September 2025 👨‍🔬

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In the first instalment of #womenwednesday, in honour of #womenshistorymonth, Louise Simpson speaks about International Women's Day, the importance of campaigning for all girls across the world to receive an education, and how charities such as @plan_uk are helping girls reach their full potentials. 👧🎓  You can read more about the topic in her latest blog (link in bio)  #internationalwomensday #iwd2025 #equality #girlseducationmatters

In the first instalment of #womenwednesday, in honour of #womenshistorymonth, Louise Simpson speaks about International Women`s Day, the importance of campaigning for all girls across the world to receive an education, and how charities such as @plan_uk are helping girls reach their full potentials. 👧🎓

You can read more about the topic in her latest blog (link in bio)

#internationalwomensday #iwd2025 #equality #girlseducationmatters
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Informal Piano and String Concert - 5 March 2025

World Book Day 2025 - Junior School Reading Roundabouts

Exonians in London - 27 February 2025

M5-U5 Granada trip 2025

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Jazz, Pop & Rock Concert - 12 February 2025

1st & 2nd XI Hockey vs King's College, Taunton - 8 February 2025

U18C & U18D Netball vs King's College, Taunton - 8 February 2025

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

Tuesday 11 March: Charity Committee meeting, seminar room, 1.20–1.50pm

Tuesday 11 March: Open Mic night, Music Hall, 5pm

Wednesday 12 March: Informal concert (woodwind), Music Hall, 4pm

Thursday 20 March: EDI committee, Butterfield Hall, 1.20–1.50pm

Monday 24 March: LAMDA exams

Wednesday 26 March: Founders’ Day, Exeter Cathedral

Thursday 27 March: Trinity music exams

Monday 1 April: ABRSM music exams

Wednesday 2 April: Non-school uniform day

Wednesday 2 April: Spring charity concert, St Michael’s and All Angels, 7.30–9pm

Lower School

Friday 7 – Saturday 8 March: 3F murder mystery sleepover, school library

Tuesday 11 March: Chemistry Catalyst Club, C3, 4.10–5pm

Wednesday 12 March: 3F author talk with Fleur Hitchcock

Wednesday 12 March: lower school council, rm14, 12.50–1.50pm

Friday 14 – Saturday 15 March: 3F murder mystery sleepover, school library

Tuesday 25 March: 4F HPV vaccinations, Butterfield Hall

Thursday 27 March: 3F interhouse hockey

Thursday 27 March: Drama Catalyst Club, drama studio, 4.10–5pm

Saturday 5 – Saturday 12 April: 4F – M5 ski trip to Austria

Middle School

Friday 7 – Sunday 9 March: U5 – L6 MUN conference, Kingswood School Bath, depart 4.30pm, return 6.00pm

Monday 10 March: L5/M5 Spanish Onatti Theatre production, Main Hall, lessons 2 & 3

Wednesday 12 March: M5/U6 Romeo and Juliet theatre trip, Bristol Old Vic, 5–11pm

Thursday 13 March: Middle School council, rm44, 12.50–1.50pm

Friday 14 March: M5-U6 CCF RAF Nitex, Woodbury Common

Monday 17 March: M5 Morocco trip information evening, Butterfield Hall, 5–6pm

Wednesday 19 March: M5 – U6 Rob Eastaway author talk

Thursday 20 March: M5 interhouse netball

Friday 21 – Sunday 23 March: 1633 Challenge (Ten Tors), Princetown

Tuesday 25 – Thursday 27 March: U16 Rossylyn Park Tournament

Wednesday 26 March – Wednesday 2 April: German Exchange return visit

Thursday 27 March: L5/M5 EDI workshops, main hall

Thursday 27 March: M5 interhouse hockey

Friday 28 March: L5/M5 house drama preview

Saturday 29 March: L5/M5 house drama parent showcase

Sunday 30 March: L5 DofE training day onsite, 10am–4pm

Monday 31 March: L5 interhouse hockey and netball, astro

Tuesday 1 April: Crossing Club mock trial, drama studio, 4.10–5.30pm

Thursday 3 – Tuesday 8 April: M5 geography trip to Morocco

Friday 4 – Thursday 10 April: M5 CCF adventure training in Snowdonia

Saturday 5 – Saturday 12 April: 4F – M5 ski trip to Austria

Sixth Form

Friday 7 – Sunday 9 March: U5 – L6 MUN conference, Kingswood School Bath, depart 4.30pm, return 6.00pm

Monday 10 March: 6F HPV vaccinations, Butterfield Hall

Tuesday 11 March: L6 UCAS fair, Westpoint, 12.50–3.45pm

Wednesday 12 March: M5/U6 Romeo and Juliet theatre trip, Bristol Old Vic, 5– 11pm

Friday 14 March: 6F council, Seminar Room, 12.50–1.50pm

Friday 14 March: M5-U6 CCF RAF Nitex, Woodbury Common

Saturday 15 March: L6 senior prefect interviews, school library

Tuesday 18 March: Psychology revision conference, Bristol, 8.15am–5.30pm

Wednesday 19 March: M5–U6 Rob Eastaway author talk

Friday 21 – Sunday 23 March: 1633 Challenge (Ten Tors), Princetown

Sunday 23 – Tuesday 25 March: U18 Rosslyn Park tournament

Wednesday 26 March – Wednesday 2 April: German Exchange return visit

Thursday 27 March: U6 leavers’ photos

Tuesday 1 April: Crossing Club mock trial, drama studio, 4.10–5.30pm

Tuesday 1 April: Sports Awards dinner, Sandy Park