CAREERS FAIR

Etone College Careers Fair 2025

We are delighted to announce that our annual Etone College Careers Fair will take place on Tuesday 18th November. This exciting event provides our students with the opportunity to explore a wide range of career pathways, meet local employers, training providers, and further education representatives, and gain valuable insights into their future options.

Each year group will attend during their allocated time slot:

Year GroupTime
Year 711:45 – 12:05
Year 1112:05 – 12:35
Year 912:45 – 13:05
Year 1013:05 – 13:35
Year 813:35 – 13:55
Years 12 & 1314:00 – 15:00

Parents and carers are warmly invited to visit the Careers Fair from 2:30pm onwards. Please note that students may not be permitted to accompany parents during this session.

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Schools Unite in Remembrance 2025

On Friday, 7th November 2025, all schools across our Trust came together to mark Remembrance Day — a time to honour and reflect on the courage and sacrifice of those who have served, and continue to serve, in our armed forces.

The event was led by the Cadet Forces from each school, who played a central role in the commemorations, including readings, the laying of wreaths, and leading the Trust-wide act of remembrance. Their pride, discipline, and respect set the tone for a moving and meaningful occasion.

At 11:00am, pupils, staff, and guests across the Trust joined together in the Two Minutes' Silence, uniting as one community to remember those who gave their lives in service of others.

We are incredibly proud of the way our schools came together — standing side by side to honour the past, reflect on the present, and look with hope towards the future. A huge thank you to Etone College for hosting the event and to Elmwood School for joining us for their first trust wide event.

"We will remember them."

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Etone Remembrance Pride

On the back of our very successful Etone Parade our CCF Cadets took to Nuneaton Town Centre to be part of the Nuneaton Town remembrance service. As always they did us proud, led by Mr Hodgson the squadron were impeccably presented as they marched in support of our fallen heroes.

Always an important part of our Remembrance celebrations we wanted to share some of the poignant pictures from the event.

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Class of 26 Marathon Rewards

This week marks the return of our fantastic Year 11 Class of 26 Marathon Rewards programme. With attendance to regular intervention sessions proven to have a major impact on results, we look to provide pupils with a clear programme full of opportunities to complete their studies. However, as part of this we appreciate those who have the drive and determination should be rewarded.

Going along with the theme that our courses are marathons, not sprints and careful preparation throughout the year will lead to success, our pupils can collect ‘kilometres’ as they go through the year. Each time they successfully attend a session they get one step closer to come amazing prizes including:

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Class of 26

This week marks the official handing out of our ‘Class of 26’ limited edition badges. Given to all Year 11 pupils as a memento of their final year and to help all within the school recognise the mark of the senior Etone Learners.

We are so proud of our Year 11 pupils and how they have conducted themselves so far during a busy mock examination period.

Well done Year 11 – Keep it up!

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Introducing Gizmo AI

As part of our provision at Etone College we are always looking at the best ways to support our pupils revising. One of the more recent programmes pupils can use is Gizmo AI.

Gizmo is a free to use programme that turns videos, articles and ally types of media into user friendly quizzes and assessments base on their GCSE or A-Level courses.

As a programme there are lots of benefits to using Gizmo to revise for all courses.

Take a second to look at our information leaflet and start your Gizmo journey.

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Odd socks day is here 2025

This week (10th November) marks Anti-Bullying Week.

Across this terms in lessons, assemblies and form time our pupils have been taking part in activities considering how we can support society to rid itself of those who bully and how we can be supportive and caring for those who find themselves victims. This year the theme of the week is “Power for Good” and with the link to World Kindness Day our pupils have done a great job of promoting and the cause and being positive role models for the rest of Nuneaton.

On Monday 10th November the whole school took part in Odd Socks Day, with the underlying value that it doesn’t matter how we may stand out – We are all equal, regardless of circumstance.

Although a serious message our pupils and staff had lots of fun showing off their trendy, stylish and in some cases friendly foot fashion. All pupils who took part and staff have shown the Etone Values of Caring and Being Supportive. Especially exciting this year was the team of hand holding socks standing together for Anti-Bullying week. A great way for Etone to support our wider community. So in light of this we wish you a Happy Anti-Bullying Week from all of us at Etone.

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Etone – Starr School for December

An early Christmas gift is coming to Etone College next month in the form of BBC Coventry Warwickshire Radio’s Star School of the Week. We are so excited to announce that pupils and staff will be interviewed by breakfast host Phil Upton during the week beginning 24th November with the content being posted throughout the following week 1st-5th December.

It is a great reward for our pupils highlighting their amazing efforts as part of our school community to support each other and the wider society. Since winning the Community School of the Year back in February we have been sharing the values of Etone with all stakeholders, and this is another great opportunity to talk about what makes Etone the community it is.

We can’t wait for you to hear the content so don’t forget to turn your radios up and tune in. Good luck Radio Stars!

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Remembrance at Etone

Each year our trust holds a very special event around remembrance, highlighting the importance of the individuals who have sacrificed for our freedoms.

This year for the first time the event was held at Etone. As part of the service pupils and cadets from all 10 of our Trust schools were present as the CCF paraded in front of our CEO, central team and esteemed guests.

Joining us for the third time this year both Bhim Saru (Mayor of Nuneaton) and Jodie Gosling (MP for Nuneaton) attended and were kind enough to inspect the cadets on parade. Despite standing to attention for a considerable amount of time, all cadets held themselves with the values of Etone as they paid their own respects.

For our pupils and those on the Trust they were so thrilled to have the chance to meet our guests and talk about the reasons they choose to remember.

As part of the event a number of Community Champions were in attendance to talk about recent developments with our guests and discuss how they can further be of help to the Nuneaton community.

During the event we observed a minute silence following the Last Post as delivered by the head of the Warwickshire Music Service with some poignant words from Mr Saru who shared his thanks to the young people for their support and maturity.

Thank you to all who have helped us observe today, we will remember them and will never forget.

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Anti Bullying Week 2025

Anti Bullying Week 2025This Year Anti Bullying Week takes place with the theme “Power for Good” which is encouraging using kindness as a strength to build a positive community.

With our recent Community Successes, it is a special time for Etone where pupils get to showcase their Values and their supportive behaviours.

Across the week pupils will be part of a special assembly, highlighting their supportive behaviours and importance of the Anti-Bullying Network as a tool for good. Pupils will also take part in Anti-Bullying activities across the week including the Odd Socks Event and Children in Need events.

With a very busy week ahead we hope you all enjoy Anti-Bullying Week 2025.

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Friday: 8:00 am - 3:30 pm

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