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Anti-Bullying Ambassadors

Etone College is proud to celebrate the fantastic work of our Anti-Bullying Ambassadors, who have recently completed an important part of their role within the school community. Following their training day, the ambassadors created and delivered an informative presentation during assemblies for Year 7 and Year 8 students, sharing key messages about kindness, respect and the importance of speaking out against bullying.

The ambassadors spoke confidently about how students can support one another and help create a safe and inclusive environment for everyone at Etone College. Their commitment to promoting positive relationships and encouraging students to “tell” trusted adults when concerns arise reflects the values at the heart of our school community.

In recognition of their dedication and leadership, the ambassadors have been awarded the Trustworthy Award, celebrating their contribution to the school’s “Telling School” pledge and their role in helping all students feel heard, supported and safe. We are incredibly proud of their efforts and the positive impact they continue to make across the college.

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Year 12 and 13 Progress Praise Winners 

Huge congratulations to all our Year 12 and 13 progress praise students. Staff nominated for students across their subjects who had made the most progress and had the highest attainment. Off the back all the nominations we had 8 lucky students  who won out of the draw! Prizes included Amazon vouchers and Echo Dots - keep up the great work sixth formers! 

Rowing Challenge

Rowing for Papyrus

On Thursday 18th June Etone College will be hosting our annual rowing challenge this year in support of Papyrus. As the Trust charity for the year, the organisation do invaluable work to support young peoples wellbeing and prevent suicide.

The event will see both pupils and teachers taking turns in 5 minute slots in order to win glory for their house. With prizes for individual distances, furthest travelled by each House, Year and member of staff there is all to play for.

We are hopeful the event will also be attended by special guests including the Mayor of Nuneaton. The event is set to be yet another success for the school as it looks to win the School of the Year at The Education Awards at the start of July. To donate to the event please select the link below and state which House your child is part of as the reference: https://www.justgiving.com/page/etone-college-10?utm_medium=FR&utm_source=CL

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Nuneaton News

Check out this weeks edition of the Nuneaton News for yet another piece on our fantastic nominations for this years Education Awards in Birmingham!

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Walk to School Week Competition

Walk to School Week is run by the charity Living Streets and is a yearly event to raise awareness of walking and other active ways to travel. This year's event will take place in May 2026. This year's challenge will see pupils set off on a special operation - codename Mission Move - to complete a five-day walking challenge.​

​Over the week 18th – 22nd May you will need to use some form of device or pedometer to record your steps: These can be downloaded for free on your phone or watch The idea is you walk to school where possible and in your own you also complete more walking: For example nature walks or other activities ​

​Hand in completed entries to Mrs Barlow's office in I-12 on Friday 22nd May, Sixth form to Mrs Sweet on reception

Electronic forms can be emailed to lbarlow@etonecollege.co.uk

​All completed entries submitted will be entered for a prize draw to win an Amazon voucher ​

​The form to complete is ​

https://view.officeapps.live.com/op/view.aspx?src=https%3A%2F%2Ftravelforlife.tfl.gov.uk%2Fmedia%2F1hcf0h22%2Fpupil-pedometer-challenge-record-sheet.docx&wdOrigin=BROWSELINK

There will be some printed forms ready for collection also from Mrs Barlow's office.​

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Year 7 – Connect with Us – Mental Health Awareness Week​

This has been a fantastic week for the Wellbeing team, the Wellbeing Ambassadors have been very busyhosting an event each day to support our pupils with our 5 top tips. ​

Monday started with an assembly first thing led by Mrs Price and the Wellbeing Ambassadors who talkedabout ways to support your mental health. This was followed by mindful colouring at break time, wherepupils came along and chilled out with some mindful music to go along with their colouring. Afterschoolbrought Brew Monday where pupils enjoyed their milkshake and biscuits while making positiveaffirmation paper chains to display on our ‘Top Tips pop up stand’ on Tuesday. ​

On Tuesday morning year 7 had their ‘Walk and Talk on the astroturf, supported again by the wellbeingambassadors. Our break time pop up stands proved very popular and it was lovely to see pupils wearingour positive affirmation stickers all week!​

On Wednesday break time we held our very popular board game break time where pupils from years 7-11tested their logical thinking skills on the 1% club questions, time got the better of us before we made it allthe way to the 1% questions gave impressive answers getting all the way down to 10% questions. ​

Thursday brought a calmer break time with craft club, here pupils made and decorated origami fans. Itwas was fantastic to see so many pupils enjoying the sessions and returning each day throughout theweek. ​

Following on from the success of this week, Brew Monday will now continue each Monday in T04 and wewill hold a 1% club break time quiz each Thursday in T04, all years welcome!​

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Wear it Green for Mental Health

On Thursday we had one of the most successful “Wear it Green” days yet in support of Mental Health Awareness week. This year staff came out on force to show their support by wearing green in their outfits. Be it a tie, shirt or outfit combo it was a see of green to make the Emerald Isle proud!

At the heart is an important message, that by joining together to raise awareness we can tackle the barriers for positive wellbeing and make our community a better place!

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Mental Health Pop Up

As part of Mental Health Awareness week we have lots of exciting events taking place all week at Etone College. On Tuesday our Mental Health Pop Up took the cafe and hall by storm as our Wellbeing Team and Ambassadors led the charge in sharing our Etone top-tips for Mental Wellbeing, the importance of maintaining a positive outlook and tackling some of the taboos surrounding mental health for key groups including: boys, girls and body image and LGBT+.

These pop-ups are an important part of normalising the topic of wellbeing and making sure everybody is aware of how they can look after themselves. Join us throughout the week for more.

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Attendance May-tters at Etone College! 

From Monday 11 May to Friday 22 May, come into school every day for your chance to win in our DAILY prize draws! 🌟

PLUS… pupils and students with 100% attendance across the two weeks will be entered into our SUPER DRAW! 🏆

Every day counts — be in to win! ✅ #AttendanceMaytters #EtoneCollege #EveryDayCounts

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Contact Info

Secondary School
Leicester Road
Nuneaton
Warwickshire
CV11 6AA

T: 024 76 757300
postbox@etonecollege.co.uk

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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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