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Prisha G - Year 12 Blog Blast! - Celebrating Hindu Festivals

Prisha G, a Year 12 student and one of our Diversity Ambassadors, has played an active role in co-delivering a series of multi-faith assemblies to younger pupils throughout this year. Alongside this, she has written two informative articles on key Hindu festivals, Navratri and Holi. We are proud to celebrate and represent a wide range of faiths and beliefs at Etone College Sixth Form, helping to broaden students’ understanding and appreciation of different religions and cultures! Well done Prisha! 

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St Georges Day

Happy St. George's Day, as both the Patron Saint of England. A little known fact is that the day is shared with William Shakespeare as his birthday. Whilst this cannot be definitively verified records show he was baptised on 26 April, it is likely that his birthday was indeed 23 April. Two great figures who have left their mark on our society is a very poignant way to celebrate. Today pupils will get the chance to taste out special St Geroge’s Day menu.

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Diversity Champions

At Etone College, we are delighted to warmly welcome our newly appointed Diversity Champions to their important roles within our school community.

These students have stepped forward with enthusiasm, creativity, and a shared commitment to celebrating the rich diversity that makes Etone such a vibrant and inclusive place to learn. As Diversity Champions, they will play a key part in promoting understanding, respect, and appreciation of different cultures, backgrounds, and perspectives across the school.

One of their first major projects will be planning and helping to organise our much-anticipated Culture Week, taking place in July 2026. This exciting event will be an opportunity for the whole school to come together and celebrate the many cultures represented within our community.

We are already seeing fantastic ideas emerging from the team, with suggestions including showcasing a wide range of cultural traditions through food, music, dance, fashion, and storytelling. From interactive workshops to performances and displays, Culture Week promises to be a lively and enriching experience for all.

What makes this especially meaningful is that the ideas are being shaped by our students themselves, ensuring that the event truly reflects the voices and experiences of our school community. The Diversity Champions are eager to ensure that as many cultures as possible are represented and celebrated.

We look forward to supporting them as they begin their planning and cannot wait to see their ideas come to life. Culture Week 2026 is set to be a highlight of the school year, and we are excited for the journey ahead.

Please join us in congratulating our Diversity Champions and wishing them every success in their new roles.

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Etone College Wellbeing: Warhammers Adventures Part III

On Friday 17th April 2026, three more members of the Etone College staff took a trip to the Nuneaton Warhammer store for the third workshop on how to paint a Warhammer miniature.  

This initiative continues the drive at Etone College to support the wellbeing of their staff through various activities and events; with this activity being painting Warhammer miniatures.

On this occasion, Miss Hillary, Mr Baggott and Miss Turner joined in with Mr McKenna’s plans for their first experience of the painting workshop.  As with the two previous workshops, this was led by the Nuneaton Warhammer store manager James, and also as with the previous workshops, Mr Gittens made a guest appearance, although this time for moral support.  The session lasted for 1 hour and 15 minutes with two of the staff finishing their miniatures before the store closed.  Mr Baggott chose a green colourscheme for his Space Marine inspired by pop culture, whilst Miss Turner went with red/pink scheme for her Stormcast Eternal and Miss Hillary enjoyed painting with the bronze coloured metallic paint for the armour on her Stormcast Eternal.  The results were all unique and looked fantastic.

By the end of the session, all of the staff taking part said how they had enjoyed the experience, and having the opportunity to try something new.  Being able to take home their miniatures to show what they had accomplished was an added bonus too.

As before, Etone College would like to say thank you to the store manager James for running this session for the staff, and his continued support of the school Warhammer Club.  Also, as with the two previous sessions, the staff feedback was very positive and the results of the time spent painting were amazing.  What is next in store for the hobby of Warhammer at Etone College?  Time will tell. 

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Classic with a twist

On Tuesday our Baking Club extraordinaries created their own unique take on the classic Cinnamon Bun. Working with Miss Ward the pupils made a truly tastebud tingling treat as they produced Marshmallow Buns, sharing them between themselves and some very happy taste testing staff. The pupils were extremely happy to share their delights along with the descriptions of how they made the tasty treats.

Baking Club runs every Tuesday after school and so far this year has included our Healthy Pasta Competition, Easter Brownies and Rocky Road. If you are interested in joining please sign up with Miss Ward.

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Banner Boasts

Next time you pass our front gates see if you can spot our brand new banner, celebrating our success as Community School of the year. After winning multiple awards for our community programme including Superkind's; Secondary School of the Year, West Midland School of the Year and the Education Business's Community School of the Year, we wanted to ensure our pupils efforts did not go unnoticed within the local community. Well done Etoner's - Once again proving how great you are!

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Class of 26 – Revision Reminders

This week our Year 11 assembly time was used to provide some key reminders to pupils on the best ways to use their time this revision period. Whilst revision is an approach used across their time in KS4 it was an opportunity to revisit what makes these times most effective.

Revision comes from the Latin term revisio which means “to see again”. However, there is a key difference between revision and ‘looking’ at something you already know. Using revision guides are really useful, but do you know how best to use them? They aren’t like a novel you’d read with a cup of tea in an armchair are they? These were some of the key themes shared with our pupils throughout the session.

Supporting this is our brand new Study Smarter infographic remind pupils of some of the key themes in the session. We hope it helps you to make the most of your revision time!

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April is Stress Awareness Month

April marks Stress Awareness Month, a time to focus on understanding stress, recognising its early warning signs, and learning practical ways to manage it. This booklet provides a helpful overview of the key signs and symptoms of stress, along with simple, effective strategies to support wellbeing and build resilience. It also includes guidance on where to access further help and support if you or someone you know needs it.

Planting and growing plants is a good way to reduce stress, and it is great for the environment. Research conducted by the RHS suggests that those who garden every day have wellbeing scores that are 6.6% higher and stress levels that are 4.2% lower than those who don't garden (further reading on this can be found at the link below). To support this theme, on Monday 20th April the wellbeing team will be hosting a second Brew Monday for the month, with a focus on planting. Here there will be the opportunity to plant your own sunflower and to plant wildflower seeds around the site. Please show your forms the slide attached for this, which is also on Padlet, but you are all very welcome to join us. We have 300 seeds and the packet suggests they could grow up to 3m high so we would love to see your efforts. 

Why gardening makes us feel better – and how to make the most of it / RHS Gardening

The assembly this week will also follow on the theme of Stress Awareness and in addition to that, there will be a follow-on form time activity which is attached for your information (Stress Bucket). 

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Wellbeing Ambassadors at Etone College

At Etone College, our Wellbeing Ambassadors are passionate student leaders who promote positive mental health and wellbeing across our school community. As part of our whole-school approach to mental health, ambassadors help bring to life our core principles:
Connect – Give – Be Active – Keep Learning – Take Notice

They play a vital role in creating a supportive, inclusive environment where every student feels valued, heard, and encouraged to thrive.

What Our Ambassadors Do

Our ambassadors are actively involved in a wide range of initiatives that support both the school and wider community:

🌱 Supporting the Community

Our ambassadors take pride in giving back and promoting the value of giving:

  • They created and delivered handmade “Thank a Community Carer” packages to local police and fire stations during Carers Week which is celebrated in June.
  • As part of Blue Monday in January our ambassadors came up with the idea of a “Lighting Up Blue Monday” campaign, pupils delivered treats to the local fire station, spreading kindness and appreciation.
  • For “Random Acts of Kindness” and Children’s Mental Health week, both celebrated in February, Wellbeing Ambassadors ran a word hunt, delivered wordsearches to form groups, and supported the Mental Health Team spread the word around boys’ mental health. Prizes were awarded to pupils who took part.

💬 Raising Mental Health Awareness

Ambassadors support and lead activities linked to key whole-school events such as:

  • Children’s Mental Health Week
  • Mental Health Awareness Day
  • Boys’, Girls and LGBTQ Mental Health Awareness initiatives
  • Leading assemblies and visiting form groups to raise awareness of key issues and promote upcoming events. 

They also organise creative activities including:

  • Positive affirmation postcards for The Success Centre’s Positivitree
  • 30-day stress awareness challenges to encourage healthy habits

🚶♀️ Be Active: Walk and Talk

Promoting the importance of being active, ambassadors lead Walk and Talk events during form time, where pupils walk a mile together. These sessions encourage conversation, reflection, and support positive mental wellbeing.

🧶 Peer Support & Wellbeing Activities

Ambassadors create opportunities for students to connect and take notice through:

  • Crochet and creative workshops
  • “Just Dance” sessions
  • Take part in promoting positive mental health and wellbeing in school assemblies

These activities provide safe, relaxed environments for students to unwind and support one another.

☕ Whole-School Wellbeing Events

Ambassadors contribute to a range of wider wellbeing initiatives across the school, including:

  • Brew Mondays
  • Wear it Green Day
  • Supporting signposting to wellbeing support within school

Part of Our Whole-School Approach

The Wellbeing Ambassadors work closely with the Etone College Mental Health Team to ensure student mental health remains a priority. Through a wide range of events, campaigns, and daily support, they help embed wellbeing into every aspect of school life.

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Building a Plastic Whale: Creativity and Sustainability Combined

Over the past several weeks, our Art Class Enrichment students have been working on a truly inspiring project, the creation of a large scale whale sculpture made entirely from reused plastic bottles. This initiative, rooted in artivism (art + activism), highlights not only the importance of environmental awareness but also the power of creativity and collaboration. The whale, carefully constructed from dozens of collected plastic bottles, stands as a powerful visual reminder of the impact plastic waste has on our oceans. By transforming discarded materials into something meaningful and eye catching, students have taken a stand for sustainability while demonstrating how small actions can contribute to a larger message.

A Sustainable Sixth Form in Action

This project reflects our ongoing commitment to becoming a more sustainable Sixth Form. Rather than allowing plastic waste to end up in landfill, students actively gathered and reused materials, giving them a second life. It’s a simple but impactful way of showing that sustainability doesn’t always require grand gestures, it can start with everyday choices. The whale itself symbolises marine life affected by pollution, encouraging everyone who sees it to reflect on their own habits and the importance of reducing, reusing, and recycling.

More Than Just Art: Building Skills for the Future

The plastic whale was created as part of a weekly enrichment programme, designed to give students opportunities beyond the classroom. Throughout the process, students worked together in teams, developing key interpersonal skills such as communication, problem solving, and collaboration. From planning the design to assembling the structure, each session required teamwork and creativity. Students learned how to share ideas, overcome challenges, and support one another, skills that are essential not only for academic success but for life beyond Sixth Form.

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