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Telephone and Email Contacts Telephone and Email Contacts School Office – Office Hours (and voicemail) 01392 255298 Pre-Prep Office – Office Hours (and voicemail) 01392 410348 Finance Office – Office Hours (and voicemail) 01392 457070 Headmaster’s PA – Office Hours (and voicemail) 01392 285959 Interim Director of Finance and Operations – Office 01392 255321 Hours (and voicemail) Boarding Duty Staff (evenings and weekends) 01392 457074 / 07375 546174 Boarding Housemaster – Home (and voicemail) 01392 457071 Boarders’ ‘Pay’ Phone 01392 457073 Chorister Duty Phone 07856 517807 After-School Supervisor – Prep 01392 255298 After-School Supervisor – Pre-Prep 01392 285951 Department of Liturgy and Music 01392 430923 Headmaster (James Featherstone), via Headmaster’s PA [email protected] Headmaster’s PA and Office Manager (Katharine Pearce) [email protected] Senior Deputy Head (Andrew Bartlett) [email protected] Deputy Head (Pupils) and DSL (Sarah Reddington) [email protected] Head of Pre-Prep (Elizabeth Bowles) [email protected] Director of Music (Dylan Quinlivan-Brewer) [email protected] Director of Sport (Emma Ross) [email protected] Interim Director of Finance and Operations (Steven [email protected] Webber) Registrar (Lucy Lewis) [email protected] Director of Marketing and Communications (Tim Hamilton) [email protected] Finance Office (Helen Hickman) [email protected] After-School Care – Prep (Rosie Hankin) [email protected] Prep School Reception [email protected] Pre-Prep Receptionist (Andrea Jellard) [email protected] Boarding House (Cédric Baurance) [email protected] Cathedral Director of Music (Timothy Noon) [email protected] Chorister Tutor (Keith Roberts) [email protected] Pupils’ Independent Listener (Rev Dr E Getman) [email protected] The Board of Governors Canon James Mustard Mr Derek Phillips (Chair of Governors) Mr Neil Pockett DLC BA, Cert Ed Mr Charles Beer MA (Cantab) CTA Mr John Searson BA (Hons) Mr Richard Biggs BA MSc PGCE FRSA Canon Jenny Ellis Mr Mark Sugden The Very Revd Jonathan Greener Professor Michael Totterdell Mr Nigel Mitchell FRSA Headmaster Mr J M Featherstone BA (Hons) PGCE French Senior Deputy Head Mr A Bartlett BA (Hons) MA PGCE English Deputy Head (Pupils) and Designated Safeguarding Lead Mrs S Reddington LLB (Hons) PGCE English, Maths Assistant Head (Ed Ops and Data) Mrs S Stallard BSc (Hons) PGCE Head of Mathematics Head of Pre-Prep Mrs E Bowles BA (Hons) PGCE Reception Interim Director of Finance and Operations Mr S Webber MA, FCMA, FCIS Registrar Mrs L Lewis Head of Upper Years Mr J Meeke MA (Oxon) MA PGCE Year 6, Head of Scholarships and Academic Enrichment, Religious Studies, History Head of Lower Years Mrs T Porter BA (Hons) PGCE Year 3, English Director of Music Mr D Quinlivan-Brewer BMus (Hons) PGDip Adv. PGDip Director of Music Orch. Perf. Director of Sport Mrs E Ross BSc (Hons) PGCE Games Director of Marketing and Communications Mr T Hamilton BA (Hons) Boarding Housemaster Mr C Baurance LLCE GTP (QTS) Head of MFL Pupils’ Independent Listener Rev Dr E Getman Teaching Staff Ms D Adams BA (Hons) PGCE French Mrs K P Ball BSc (Hons) PGCE Year 7, Head of Science, Mathematics Miss R Bewley MA (Oxon) PGCE Year 4, History Mrs S Butler Evans BEd (Hons) Year 4, History Mrs E Chatterjee BEd QTS Nursery Miss E Cox BA (Hons) PGCE Year 8, Head of English and Drama Miss SJ Gilchrist BEd (GenEd) TEFL Year 1 Mr A Haywood BA (Ed) (Hons) Year 8, Games Dr E Keane BA (Hons) MPhil DPhil Classics Mr J Kelly BSc (Hons) PGCE Year 3, Games, IT Mrs C Kennaugh BSc (Hons) PGCE MSc Reception Mrs C Lake-Johns BSc (Hons) PGCE Year 5, Science, Mathematics Mrs V McLoughlin BA (Hons) QTS Year 2 Miss R Noble BA (Hons) PGCE MEd Swimming Miss A Norris BSc (Hons) PGCE Year 7, Games, Swimming Mrs E Oelmann BEd MEd Montessori Dip Head of Nursery Mrs B Patterson B Ed Year 1 Mr A Pennington BSc (Hons) QTS Year 6, Games, Geography Mrs D Pennington BA Ed (Hons) MA Year 2 Mrs Z Reavill BA (Hons) PGCE Head of Art and Design Technology Mr K Roberts MSc BA (Hons) Chorister Tutor, Assistant Director of Music Mrs P Salter BA (Hons) PGCE Year 5, Geography, Games, IT Mrs C Tamblyn BSc (Hons) PGCE Reception Miss A Wharton BSc (Hons) PGCE Year 2 Teaching and Care Assistants Mrs D Addington Prep Teaching Assistant Mrs M Bennett School Matron Mrs J Cave NAMCW Pre-Prep Teaching Assistant Miss L Grantham NVQ3 Pre-Prep Teaching Assistant Mrs P Olivier BSc (Hons) PGCE PGDip Dys&Lit Pre-Prep Teaching Assistant Mrs E Palmer Pre-Prep Teaching Assistant Mrs R Parkin Cert Ed PE Games Mrs R Perryman NVQ3 Pre-Prep Teaching Assistant Mrs R Titchin Pre-Prep Teaching Assistant Miss S Wills NVQ3 Pre-Prep Teaching Assistant Miss H Rhodes BA (Hons) Level 3 Dip Pre-Prep Teaching Assistant Administration Mrs P Darlow Finance Assistant/Lunch Supervisor Mrs R E Hankin Support Services Office Administrator/Prep ASC Mrs H Hickman Senior Finance Assistant Mrs A Jellard Pre-Prep Reception /Pre-Prep ASC Ms S McConnell Librarian Miss K Pearce PA to the Headmaster/Office Manager Gap Year Teaching Assistants Mr A Guildford Miss C Pyman Miss G Roberts Catering Mr L Shulman Catering Manager Maintenance/Drivers Mr M Crocker Clerk of Works Mr M Chandler Mr J Jermyn Visiting Specialist Teachers and Instructors Miss R Goldman 5th Dan Black Belt Judo Mr B Sibley BA (Hons), PGCE MA LAMDA Learning Support Mrs P Olivier BSc (Hons) PGCE PGDip Dys&Lit Literacy and Numeracy Visiting Music Teachers Mrs F Austen Mus Dip (Hons) GMus RNCM PGCE Harp Mrs A Berry ALCM Piano Mrs L Cordon BMus (Hons) Piano, Recorder Mr S Crossen Percussion Mrs J Featherstone BA (Hons) PGCE Singing Mrs E Fitzpatrick BA (Hons) PGCE Singing Mr M Greenwood LRAM Clarinet, Saxophone Mrs J Greenwood GLCM ARCM Cello Mrs R Harvey Piano Mrs A Higgins ARCM Piano, Bassoon, Oboe Miss J Hill BA (Hons) LLCM ADWCMD Violin, Viola Mrs A Northcott GBSM LGSM ABSM Singing Ms M Orriss GGSM Flute Mr P K Painter Cert Ed Dip Mus Brass Mr T Parsons MA (Cantab) FRCO Organ Mr M Petherbridge BA Guitar Mr A Stark Former Band Sergeant, Royal Marines Brass Houses All pupils are assigned to one of the four houses, each of which is named after a former Bishop of Exeter: Walter Bronescombe: 1257–80 John Grandisson: 1327–69 Peter Quivil: 1280–91 Walter Stapledon: 1308–26 January Week 1 Mon 6 Staff Inset Day 6.00 – Boarders Return (drop off at Chantry Reception) 7.00 pm Tues 7 Term begins Clubs for whole School begin on Monday 13th January Pre-Prep swimming begins on Monday 13th January Wed 8 10.15 am Prep Epiphany Service 5.30 pm Choral Evensong (Lay Vicars and Choral Scholars) Thu 9 Chorister rehearsals begin 2.15 pm Pre-Prep Epiphany Service 4.00 pm Parent Seminar: Curriculum Twenty20 5.30 pm Choral Evensong (Boys and Adults) Fri 10 8.00 am Headmaster’s Open Study (All parents) 5.30 pm Choral Evensong (Girls and Adults) Sat 11 5.30 pm Choral Evensong and Installation of Choristers (Boys and Girls) Sun 12 10.00 am Choral Eucharist (Boys, Girls and Adults) 4.00 pm Choral Evensong (Boys, Girls and Adults) January Week 2 Mon 13 Pre-Prep Eco week 8.30 – FECS Coffee Morning, Kalendar Hall 9.30 am 8.50 am Headmaster’s Assembly (All parents), Quire 5.30 pm Choral Evensong (Girls and Adults) Tue 14 9.15 am Enrichment Activity: Year 8 Mock Scholarship Interviews 5.30 pm Choral Evensong (Boys and Adults) Wed 15 All day Pre-Prep Eco Workshop 8.50 am School Council Meeting, Chantry Library 2.30 pm Hockey: Under 10 and 11 v Mount Kelly (A) 2.30 pm Hockey: Under 13 A and B v Mount Kelly (A) 2.30 pm Netball: Under 11 A and B v Mount Kelly (A) 2.30 pm Netball: Under 12 A and 13 A v Mount Kelly (A) 5.30 pm Choral Evensong (Lay Vicars and Choral Scholars) 7.00 pm FECS General Meeting, Radford Room Thu 16 8.00 am Headmaster’s Coffee, Year 4 (Parents) 2.00 pm Hockey: Under 8 and 9 Training Afternoon with St Christopher’s (H) 2.00 pm Netball: Under 8 and 9 Training Afternoon with St Christopher’s (H) 3.00 – As New Uniform Shop open, Hall House 4.00 pm 3.15 – Choristers: A Cathedral Talk (Prospective chorister parents), 3.45 pm Chantry Library 4.15 pm Year 6 Parents’ Evening, Kalendar Hall 5.30 pm Choral Evensong (Boys and Adults) Fri 17 8.00 am Headmaster’s Open Study (All parents) 5.30 pm Choral Evensong (Girls and Adults) Sat 18 All day Devon Schools Cross Country Championships, Stover 12.00 – FECS Swimathon, Northbrook Pool 3.00 pm 5.30 pm Choral Evensong (Boys’ Voices) Sun 19 10.00 am Choral Eucharist (Boys and Adults) 4.00 pm Choral Evensong (Boys and Adults) January Week 3 Mon 20 8.50 am Headmaster’s Assembly (All parents), Quire 5.30 pm Choral Evensong (Girls and Adults) Tue 21 5.30 pm Choral Evensong (Boys and Adults) Wed 22 8.50 am Food Council Meeting, Chantry Library 2.15 pm Netball: Under 12 and 13 v Cranbrook Education Campus (A) 2.30 pm Hockey: Under 10 A v Blundell’s (A) 2.30 pm Hockey: Under 11 A and B v Blundell’s (A) 5.30 pm Choral Evensong (Lay Vicars and Choral Scholars) Thu 23 5.30 pm Choral Evensong (Boys and Adults) 5.00 pm Prep Curriculum Engagement Evening: Literacy, Kalendar Hall Fri 24 All day Year 2 Pirate Day 8.00 am Headmaster’s Open Study (All parents) 8.30 am FECS Year 2 Cake Sale 2.00 pm Swimming Gala: Under 9, 10 and 11 Boys and Girls v St John’s 5.30 pm Choral Evensong (Boys and Adults) Sat 25 5.30 pm Solemn Eucharist (Girls’ Voices) Sun 26 10.00 am Choral Eucharist (Girls and Adults) 4.00 pm Choral Evensong (Girls and Adults) January/February Week 4 Mon 27 Lunchtime Live Week All day Year 1 Medieval Day 8.50 am Headmaster’s Assembly (All parents), Quire 2.00
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