A huge congratulations to the first team of students who summited Snowdon. Your hard work and dedication has paid off as the fund raising pot is has now smashed through the £4000 mark. #Oddballs













They smashed it! It was a long week for drama club last week with technical and dress rehearsals after school on Wednesday and Thursday before a final performance on Friday; the group rose to every challenge put before them with professionalism and focus. From working with a professional technical team who made their show look and sound beautiful, to meeting the other Belgrade hub groups on Thursday and meeting with an audio translator on Friday to explain how their physicality supported the meaning of the performance - they made the most of every opportunity. Their devised performance, 'Hope' explored the challenges of modern life and the fast-changing world in which we live through physical theatre and dialogue.
We are delighted to share some images of their show taken by award winning photographer ***
The last opportunity to watch this performance is on 545pm Wednesday, 15th July at Etone's Got Talent!



























What an amazing year we have had at Etone College. With the awarding of the Secondary School of the Year last week, it was a lovely opportunity to celebrate another successful year of giving at Etone.
Across the last twelve months we have raised a record £12,600.18 for good causes, spanning 14 different charities from our Trust Chairty of the Year; Papyrus to our House Charities. These funds have been greatly received and have been a significant part of helping to support our local and wider community.
This takes the total raised since 2021 to £34,050.49.
Outside of fundraising our pupils have been busy helping many other organisations in other ways, from raising awareness for key events like anti-bullying week and providing donations such as gifts for Mary Ann Evans Charity Shop. This year alone we have donated 12 full trucks of books, electronic goods and high quality clothes for sale in the town shop. It is always a pleasure to hear how the amazing donations and efforts of the school have been used for the better.
We look forward to raising even more next year.


A small group of students – Amy, Sharifa, Thomas and Paige – recently enjoyed an enriching afterschool visit to Nuneaton Museum & Art Gallery, accompanied by Miss Clark and Miss Bnouhanna.
During our visit, students explored Nuneaton's fascinating history, discovering how Nuneaton Market has been at the heart of the town for over 800 years. They learnt about its importance to the local community throughout history and discussed how the market continues to adapt and thrive despite changing economic climates.
The group also explored the town's rich artistic and cultural heritage by viewing a range of historic and contemporary artworks created by local artists. Students examined different oil painting techniques, learning how artists use soft blending to create realistic skies and water, while palette knife application produces bold, textured surfaces with a striking visual effect.
To put their detective skills to the test, students completed an interactive museum quiz, exploring each gallery to uncover clues about famous local figures and stories, including George Eliot, Larry Grayson and the Gurkhas. They also took part in a fun scavenger hunt to spot hidden rubber ducks throughout the museum, adding an extra element of excitement to the afternoon.
The visit was a fantastic opportunity to bring local history, art and culture to life beyond the classroom. Our students represented the school brilliantly, showing enthusiasm, curiosity and excellent teamwork throughout the afternoon. Well done to everyone involved!







We were delighted to welcome over prospective students to our Sixth Form Taster Day on Friday where they experienced a range of engaging subject sessions and gained a taste of life at Etone College.
The feedback from students was extremely positive, with many commenting on how much they enjoyed the sessions and the welcoming atmosphere. A huge thank you to all of our staff for their hard work in planning and delivering such an enjoyable and successful event. We look forward to welcoming many students back to Etone College Sixth Form in September.






On Thursday 3rd July, all Year 7 students took part in our first annual Modern Foreign Languages (MFL) Spelling Bee, organised by Mrs Auton-Budds.
Throughout the competition, students demonstrated their impressive language skills by spelling a range of words in both French and German. The standard was incredibly high, with pupils showing great enthusiasm, determination and confidence.
Following the class heats, 12 grand finalists – two students from each MFL class – have earned their place in the final, which will take place on Friday 10th July. The finalists will compete in both French and German to be crowned this year's Spelling Bee champions.
The event was a huge success, and the students thoroughly enjoyed the challenge. It was wonderful to see so many pupils embracing language learning and celebrating their achievements in French and German. We wish all of our finalists the very best of luck for the grand final!



On Friday 3rd July a historic event was marked as Etone College was named Secondary School of the Year at the Education Awards 2026.
The awards are given to schools across the country who are dedicated to inspiring and developing pupils experiences, working with communities and driving change in their environments. This year marked the 10th year of the awards rounding out the decade with a magnificent event.
Entering the Millenium Point Auditorium, the packed room was met with a fantastic atmosphere as the suspense continued to build. For the Etone delegation led by Mr Smith, it was the biggest award of the night for Secondary Schools that was the main target for the event. As the nominees were announced there was a deafening cheer for the school as those in attendance showed their support.
Uniquely the winner in each category was shown via a pre-prepared video which had only been seen by the creator. However, as the video began to play it became clear that Etone had delivered on the promise and bought home the award.
With the entire delegation making their way to the stage to accept the award it was a poignant moment for the first year of the awards would have coincided with Etone being in special measures. This marks a decades long triumph with the school being awarded for Progress 8, community engagement and cultural opportunities to name a few.
As part of the video packaged there was also surprise recommendations for the awards by Jodie Gosling, MP for Nuneaton and then-Mayor of Nuneaton and Bedworth Bhim Saru.
Following the event Mr Smith spoke to our report and shared "We have been successful with awards for the school in the past few years and each time it is special. However, this one is the big one - The one that really stamps our mark on education as being names School of the Year, it really is the pinnacle of what we can achieve. I'm so thankful for the support of the entire staff, pupils and our Etone friends and families. It is just a lovely way to end the year".
The award can be viewed in pride of place along with the other trophies, prizes and titles bestowed on the school in it's rich history in the School Foyer. A big thank you goes out to all.









On Friday we held our first Big Tea event ever. The Big Tea is in support of the NHS and celebrates the NHS's birthday which is recognised as the 5th July. This year our celebration was marked by a tea party open to all year groups for the first time. As a result, the turnout got the event was nothing short of marvellous.
Leaning on the kindness of staff and pupils, we received over 100 donations for cakes and goodies to share out across the morning. This always amazes us as the donations of treats is literally the heartbeat of the event. Moreover this was fortunate as we had our biggest event yet, with over 200 guests there was the opportunity to get to know our pupils and families, talking through there experiences across the year and generally enjoying the event.
Marking the occasion was a wonderful arrangement of performances by our magnificent choir and musicians. Whilst they always amaze, for some of these this marks the third and fourth year of doing these events. What is striking is how these pupils have cone from novices to such young professionals. It is a sight to behold.
However, there also has to be a special mention to the wonderful cakes that were entered as part of the NHS bake off. The cakes that came out of the imagination for the theme "NHS's Birthday" were brilliant. We are sure the NHS will be proud of the entries.
As the event came to a draw we have raised just shy of £300 which is a school best for a Coffee Morning and counting continues. A big thankyou to all friends and staff who have supported us in this amazing event.





























June has been a busy month for the Wellbeing Ambassadors as we have now moved to hosting Brew Monday every week. This has proved popular with our regulars. We have been busy crafting and making posters for our upcoming events such as our 'thank a community carer', where pupils are currently making plans for this year's delivery of goodies to our local volunteers. We have also been busy making positive affirmation paper chains to put on our pop-up stand for Diversity week. Here we also had the opportunity for pupils to nominate any volunteers they would like to thank for giving up their time and supporting young people. We have started to put plans into place for next year. If anyone is interested in becoming a Wellbeing Ambassador, please just keep an eye on Padlet and come along to the next meeting. For our current Wellbeing Ambassadors, we have opened up applications for Lead Wellbeing Ambassador and invite anyone interested from any year group to submit a written paragraph to Mrs Ratcliffe outlining why you would like to do this role by Monday 6th June.

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