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Year 9 MP Visit

On Thursday our Year 9 were incredibly excited as Jodie Gosling, MP for Nuneaton once again came to Etone to talk to the pupils about the role of an MP, the importance of voting and what a week in an MP’s life looks like.

It was incredibly interesting to heart how varied each day is for Jodie, as she shared how she had held meetings with the Trussell Trust in support of Foodbanks, voted on key legislation for UK laws on farmers, held discussions regarding an upcoming bill sponsored by herself – This before she travelled back to Nuneaton on Thursday to start on her consistency work with meetings, visits and important events.

On feedback pupils were particularly impressed with the passion that Jodie showed in her commitment to improving the Nuneaton area. It was really nice to hear of some of the most recent developments that Jodie has worked on including:

  • Refurbishment of Pingles leisure centre which has had £2 million fuelled into supporting the area
  • Bedworth Leisure Centre which is open following £20 million of funding in the area
  • Further improvements to the town centre area with a recreational park and splash pad planned, along with work done to improve the landscape along the canal
  • Implementation of the UK’s first Championship Paddle arena, brining jobs to the community

Jodie was very clear, it didn’t matter which personal party affiliation a person has – It is their commitment to being an active citizen which is what makes the impact as an MP.

There was then an opportunity for questions and a chance for pupils to share their views on some of the developing topics for their age including:

  • Debates on the legal age to access Social Media changing to 16+ - With the majority of pupils opposing this view
  • Consideration for reducing the voting age to 16 – With a much more mixed responses and most pupils feeling they need to consider it further

It was a wonderful session and we are really grateful to Jodie for coming in to talk to our puipls.

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Pod Personal Training

Last week a group of our Year 10 girls took part in the first session of our 4-week strength training programme with Pod Personal Training at Indigo Fitness.

The session focused on learning the fundamentals of strength training and developing confidence in a gym environment. Chloe and Molly from Pod Personal Training guided the students through a variety of exercises including deadlifts, chest press, lunges and resistance band work, taking time to carefully teach the correct technique for each movement. The girls also learnt why good form is important for both performance and injury prevention.

The atmosphere in the gym was fantastic, with students supporting and encouraging each other throughout the session. It was brilliant to see them step out of their comfort zones and demonstrate great self-belief as they tried new exercises and challenged themselves with weights. The session also highlighted the importance of resilience, as the girls pushed through the exercises and worked hard to improve their technique. Many of them even reported being a little achy the next day, which is always a sign that they worked hard and challenged their muscles! Most importantly, the students showed excellent integrity, listening carefully to coaching points, respecting the gym environment and representing the school brilliantly.

The girls thoroughly enjoyed the experience and are already looking forward to the next session as they continue to develop their strength, confidence and knowledge over the coming weeks.

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Bowling Trips for Outstanding Attendance and Behaviour 

This term, pupils and students at Etone College have been celebrating their excellent attendance and behaviour with a series of special reward trips to DiscoBowl Nuneaton. 

Over recent weeks, almost 400 pupils have enjoyed a free rewards experience at the popular bowling and entertainment venue. The trips included a game of bowling, pizza, and time to relax with friends while enjoying pool tables and the venue’s amusements. 

The initiative is part of the school’s wider commitment to recognising and celebrating students who consistently demonstrate our Etone Values, strong behaviour, and excellent attendance in school. 

Staff at Etone College said the trips were designed to reward students for their dedication while also creating memorable experiences outside the classroom.  

Pupils and students who attended the trips have given excellent feedback. They have enjoyed the rewards and been motivated by them. 

In addition to the bowling rewards, the college has been actively consulting with every pupil and student about what they would like to see included in this year’s summer rewards trips. Students have been invited to share their ideas and preferences to help shape the options available through a MS Form sent to every child in the school. 

The school has confirmed that the new summer rewards trip choices will be launched next week, giving pupils something exciting to aim for as the academic year progresses. 

However, staff emphasised that eligibility for these upcoming trips will depend on maintaining the same high standards that earned students the bowling reward. 

By continuing to demonstrate our Etone Values, excellent attendance and positive behaviour, pupils will have the opportunity to take part in the summer rewards programme when it is unveiled. 

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Fairtrade Fiesta

On Tuesday a small group of 5 pupils journeyed to Birmingham on a Business Language Champions trip. They had to research a French speaking country in Africa then design a fairtrade product to market to a panel, including buyers from Oxfam. They also had to do a taster session in Portuguese and two interviews in French. Our group were outstanding and did so well!

We were so proud to have the organisers single out Etone pupils for their confidence and commitment, then at the end four awards were handed out, and Aisha won the one for leadership! There were over 80 pupils there so we are super proud of her, especially as she is so good at French but really lacking in confidence. Well done Team MFL!

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Comic Relief 2026

With final details still under wraps we’d like to share some of our initial plans for Comic Relief 2026. Taking place on Friday 20th March our Community Champions are planning some fantastically fun events for Etone.

Starting the day off with a chuckle all pupils will get the chance to hear our staffs best jokes as they take part in the “Tell us a joke” competition. Giving us their best (or worst) in a bid to be crowned Comic Relief Champion 2026.

Next pupils get the chance to grab one of our limited edition Comic Relief Nose biscuits at break, donating 50p to go towards the fantastic work the charity does. This alongside three other stalls with opportunities to win prizes and House Points across the day.

Finally pupils get the chance to take on our Comic Relief Funny for Money hunt, raising awareness about Comic Relief whilst being in with the chance to win big prizes.

Don’t forget to watch out for our final details next week!

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Come and Play Day

Etone College students took part in Warwickshire Music’s "Come and Play" event hosted by The George Eliot Academy. 30 musicians including 9 from Etone College put together two pieces in just two hours – and for some of the students this was the first time they have every played in an orchestra! They also performed to the whole of Year 7, who were very impressed!

Every participant will be given a little certificate of participation and a Warwickshire Music flyer. Students have also been invited to join the North Warwickshire Training or Area Orchestra in the Summer Term. The Orchestra meets every Wednesday between 4:15pm and 6:00pm at the Sixth Form Centre at our own Etone College. More details can be found here: Warwickshire Music

Warwickshire Music also support music making by providing instrumental lessons here at Etone College. For further details regarding this, please do make contact with Mrs Kaye-Shepheard to find out more. Mr Pugh, the Head of North Warwickshire Music is also happy to help talk about all musical opportunities available through Warwickshire Music and his contact details can be found on their website.

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Commonwealth Week

As a proud part of the Commonwealth we are thrilled to celebrate the upcoming Commonwealth Week beginning on 7th March. The week looks to celebrate the symbolic relationships between all Commonwealth realms and our shared sovereignty. To further celebrate this week pupils will get the chance throughout Geography lessons to complete mini challenges, take part in quizzes and complete research on our Commonwealth partners.

We look forward to spending time exploring our important international community. Many thanks in advance for all of your efforts during the week.

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Wellbeing Week

We are excited to share our first look poster for the upcoming Wellbeing week. Across the week we have lots of activities including Mindful Colouring, Brew Monday and lots of pop-up events. Don't forget to join us across the week as we share our top tips each day.

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Etone College Badminton Trip to the Yonex All England Badminton Championships4th March 2025 - Utilita Arena, Birmingham

On Wednesday, 4th March 2026, a group of 15 enthusiastic students from Year 8 to Year 10 had the fantastic opportunity to attend the world-renowned Yonex All England Badminton Championships at the Utilita Arena in Birmingham. This exciting trip allowed our students to witness world-class badminton up close, giving them an unforgettable experience and inspiring them to develop their skills in the sport.

The main aim of the trip was to provide our students with a deeper appreciation of badminton while promoting the sport within Etone College. Watching elite players compete at the highest level showcased the speed, precision, and strategy required in professional badminton. Seeing the dedication and skill of these athletes was a real eye-opener for our students and will hopefully encourage more participation in badminton at school.

We were proud to take the following students to experience this thrilling event:

The trip kicked off early in the morning as we made our way to Birmingham. As soon as we entered the arena, the energy was electric! From lightning-fast singles matches to intense doubles showdowns, every match had the crowd on the edge of their seats. Our students had the chance to observe the players' techniques, footwork, and tactics, gaining valuable insights into how they can improve their own game.

The event wasn’t just about watching the matches—it was about being inspired. Seeing professional athletes in action reinforced the importance of perseverance, discipline, and teamwork, qualities that extend beyond sport and into everyday life.

This trip is just one of the many ways Etone College is encouraging students to engage in sports and extracurricular activities. We hope that the experience will ignite a passion for badminton and lead to greater participation in both school and local community events. Who knows? Maybe one of our own students will compete in this championship one day!

A big well done to all the students who attended and represented Etone College so well. Your enthusiasm and interest in the sport made the day even more special. We’re already looking forward to next year’s event! Let’s keep the badminton spirit alive and continue to grow the sport at Etone College!

Keep practicing, keep playing, and most importantly—keep having fun!

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World Book Day 2026

As part of World Book Day every year we have a great turnout of staff who dress up to celebrate their love of reading. Each year these costumes are brilliant and really show a plethora of creativity and passion which our pupils are extremely appreciative off.

This year we are thrilled to have had;
Mary and Burt dancing along the corridors from Mary Poppins
Gangsta Granny rocking around the school causing up a stir
TWO sets of Thing 1 and Thing 2, the English versions and then they Gym Things rocking their workout look
The white rabbit - Not late but precisely in time
Sherlock Holmes with no mystery regarding the love of books
Mozart and Bach in a stunning duet!
Andy lastly the witch from Room on the Broom

Best dressed department however went to… MFL with their ingenious take on becoming the “Walking Dictionary” pupils always seem to ask for in lessons!

Well done and thank you to all of our members of staff!

Contact Info

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Nuneaton
Warwickshire
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T: 024 76 757300
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Monday - Thursday: 8:00 am - 4:00 pm
Friday: 8:00 am - 3:30 pm

(Equivalent to 39.5 hours)

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