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Nuneaton Youth Parliament Visit

On Friday 30th January, our NYP students visited Nuneaton Town Hall where they represented Etone College as part of the Nuneaton Youth Parliament. Here, students discussed the issue of safety within Nuneaton town centre and put forward their ideas of what would make them feel safer. Our NYP representatives are now preparing for their next meeting, which will focus on the use of social media for under 16's.


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Year 9 Students Inspired by Innovation at TeenTech Festival 2026

Our Year 9 students recently had the exciting opportunity to visit the MIRA Institute in Nuneaton to take part in the TeenTech Festival 2026 — a national event designed to inspire young people to explore careers in science, technology and innovation.

Throughout the day, students worked collaboratively to develop creative solutions to real-world problems. They were challenged to think like innovators, designing ideas that could make a positive difference to society before pitching their concepts to a panel of industry experts. This experience helped students build confidence in presenting, problem-solving and communicating their ideas professionally.

In addition to the design challenge, students explored a wide range of interactive exhibits and spoke directly with professionals from leading technology companies. They discovered cutting-edge developments in areas such as engineering, digital technology and future careers, and had the chance to try out innovative products and emerging technologies firsthand.

The visit provided valuable insight into the fast-moving world of technology and encouraged students to think about how their skills in computing, creativity and teamwork can shape future career pathways as well as inspiring them to make informed choices for their GCSE options. 

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University of Bath

On Tuesday 24th February, 40 of our Year 10 students had the chance to visit the University of Bath to experience student life. They took part in a tour of the campus, including the world-class sports facilities used for Olympic training such as the Skeleton push track - the only one of it's kind in the country - used to train the gold medal winning GB team at the 2026 Winter Olympics. After exploring the campus and experiencing first-hand student union elections, the students heard about what life at university is like, what degrees they could do and where this could take them in their own careers. They asked some brilliant questions during the Q&A with student ambassadors, and came away with a fantastic idea of where their GCSEs and A-Levels could take them in the future.

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Options Evening

Options evening was another fantastic success for Etone on Thursday. Each time our teachers excel at sharing why pupils should take their subjects and make a difficult choice even harder. There is of course support and guidance to help this, however our staff do a great job of sharing where their subjects could potential take each pupil. It was great to see the event in full swing with standing room only in all of our rooms as parents arrived for the unique experience of subject sessions.

A big thankyou to all families who attended and our staff for taking the time to discuss future career options with our pupils. Another shout out to our Year 12 pupil helpers who did a fantastic job of supporting our staff and prefects across the evening.

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LGBT+ Pop-Up

Check out the pictures from our latest pop-up stall in support of LGBT+ Mental Health. Whilst mental health isn't discriminatory, we like to take the opportunity to raise awareness for all of our pupils and particularly take time to consider how this might affect people differently. Thank you to all who took part.

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Police Visit Y9

On Monday year 9 pupils took part in an informative and thought-provoking session delivered by PC Marsden from Warwickshire Police, focusing on the law and the risks surrounding online activity such as sexting. Whilst not an immediate danger for Etone it is something we are committed to protect against.

The session formed part of the school’s ongoing commitment to safeguarding and helping young people make informed, responsible choices online.

PC Marsden explained clearly and sensitively that whilst young people may view this type of communication as “between friends” the law treats it very seriously. Students were told that creating, sending or possessing indecent images of anyone under 18 – even if the image is of themselves – is illegal under UK law.

He emphasised that once content is sent, control over it is lost. Images can be copied, forwarded or saved without consent, sometimes leading to embarrassment, bullying or even criminal investigations. The session highlighted that the law is designed to protect young people, but there can be serious consequences if images are shared maliciously or without consent.

PC Marsden spoke about the emotional and social consequences of this and some of the impacts it has had on others lives. He discussed how images can resurface months or even years later, affecting friendships, reputations and future opportunities.

Students were encouraged to think carefully before sharing anything online, asking themselves:

  • Would I be comfortable if this was seen by my family or teachers?
  • Could this be shared beyond the person I trust?
  • Am I being pressured to send something I’m not comfortable with?

The discussion also covered peer pressure and coercion. Students were reassured that it is never acceptable for someone to pressure them into sending images, and that this behaviour can also be a criminal offence.

Practical advice was given on how to stay safe:

  • Never share personal or intimate images.
  • Use privacy settings wisely.
  • Block and report anyone who makes them feel uncomfortable.
  • Speak to a trusted adult immediately if something goes wrong.

PC Marsden reminded students that if they do find themselves in a difficult situation, they will be supported. Reporting concerns early can prevent situations from escalating.

We are grateful to PC Marsden and Warwickshire Police for supporting our school community in promoting safe and responsible online behaviour.

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Careers Week 2026

Students and staff at Etone College will come together to celebrate an engaging and impactful Careers Week 2026, designed to raise aspirations, broaden horizons and equip every year group with the knowledge and confidence to plan their future pathways.

Throughout the week, students will take part in a series of dedicated careers assemblies and curriculum-based lessons, all tailored to support them at key stages of their journey.

Each year group will attend a specially designed assembly relevant to their stage of development. Sessions will explore a wide range of post-16 and post-18 pathways, including academic routes, technical qualifications and apprenticeships. Particular emphasis will be placed on helping students understand the breadth of apprenticeship opportunities available locally and nationally, and how these combine practical experience with recognised qualifications.

Assemblies will also focus on identifying and developing transferable skills such as teamwork, communication, resilience and problem-solving — skills highly valued by employers across all sectors. Students will be encouraged to reflect on their strengths and consider how they can continue building their employability profile throughout their time at Etone.

A highlight of the week will be the celebration of the College’s growing alumni network. Students will hear how former Etone learners have progressed into diverse careers and industries, reinforcing the message that there are many successful routes to achieving personal and professional goals.

In addition to assemblies, Careers Week will be embedded into lessons across subjects. Students will explore:

  • Personal branding – understanding how to present themselves positively both in person and online, and recognising the importance of digital footprints.
  • Labour Market Information (LMI) – analysing employment trends, growth sectors and local opportunities to help inform realistic and ambitious choices.
  • Goal setting – learning how to set SMART targets and create clear action plans to move towards their aspirations.

These sessions will encourage students to think critically about their futures, linking classroom learning to real-world opportunities and helping them understand how subject knowledge connects to careers.

To mark the launch of the College’s revamped careers area in the library, we will run an exciting competition for all students. Pupils will be invited to visit the space, explore the resources and complete a short challenge to show what they have learned. The best entry will win a £10 voucher.

The careers area will be home to a range of prospectuses, LMI guides and interactive displays designed to support students in researching options and planning next steps. Full details of the competition and how to enter will be available in the library.

We will also encourage students and families to explore our careers resources online. Our updated Careers Website will provide information on pathways, apprenticeships, job sectors and helpful tools to support decision-making:
https://matrixcareersguide.co.uk/etone-college/

Students and parents will also be able to watch our inspiring alumni video, showcasing former Etone students sharing their journeys and advice:

Careers Week 2026 will demonstrate Etone College’s continued commitment to preparing students for life beyond school. By combining practical guidance, inspirational examples and up-to-date labour market insight, the week will ensure that every student  from Year 7 through to Year 11  is given meaningful opportunities to reflect, plan and aim high.

We look forward to an exciting and purposeful week as we continue to support our young people in becoming confident, informed and ambitious individuals ready for the world of work.

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Anti Bullying Training Day

On Tuesday 10th February Anti bullying ambassadors from across the trust were involved in a training day at Bloxwich Academy. The event was led by associates from the Diana award who were able to share key concepts, messages and pledges regarding anti bullying. The students were involved in discussion, hands on activities and planning activities in order for them to progress through their ambassador journey. As a follow on from this event out students are now involved int he planning process for community projects to ensure this key experience will benefit students here at Etone college. 

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Volunteering at Local Care Home 

Students from Etone College regularly spend their weekly social hour with residents at Attleborough Grange - it’s something they all look forward to.

Over time, they’ve built lovely relationships by popping into the Nuneaton care home to see everyone and enjoy a mix of activities together, from painting sessions to sing-alongs with our Community Musician, Warren.

Last week, they helped decorate the tables for Valentine’s Day by making paper flowers. As they worked, the conversation soon turned to memories of getting ready for dates in their younger days. Residents laughed as they shared how they would curl and pin their hair and even use tea to tan their legs. 

Social Activities Manager Sherie said, “It’s lovely seeing the connections being made here at Attleborough. Thank you to all the students for spending time with our residents. It might only be an hour of their time, but it can make someone’s whole day.”

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Preparing for Competitive University Places Webinar, 27th January 2026 

On 27th January 2026, it was great to be joined by parent and pupils from Year 9-12 who engaged in a webinar about how to prepare for competitive university places.  It is never too early to start to prepare for these courses; early preparation reduces stress and ensures excellent coverage of relevant content.  The webinar covered:

  • An overview of the university application process 
  • Super Curricular 
  • MOOCS (use google and the term MOOC and the area you are interested in) 
  • Academic reading / research / engagement (including books, articles, key websites, podcasts, documentaries) 
  • Work Experience (both online and actual) 
  • Widening Participation courses / opportunities 

Feedback from participants was all positive with a range of questions asked and answered and many positive comments, for example, “Thank you , this session has been very useful and informative.” 

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Friday: 8:00 am - 3:30 pm

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