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Etone Female Football Academy 7 - 2 Birmingham Met

The Female side took on their 2nd fixture of the season after a huge gap between fixtures. You could easily expect some rustiness from the ladies but they immediately shown a sharpness seen from a team playing week on week. Starting the game on the front foot the ladies created chance after chance an dominated the first half with a very attacking display. After going 2-0 up Etone conceded a corner after a rare attack against them. Some sloppy defending allowed the opposition to pull 1 back and give themselves a boost. This was short lived as Etone immediately scored a 3rd. A 4th soon followed before a bizarre long range effort from the opposition clipped the inside of the post and trickled in to male it 4-2. However, once again, Etone found the back of the net again to end the first half 5-2. 
At half time the message was clear, let's now take control of the game. Continue to play our attacking style of football but with more patience and move the ball around to dictate the pace of the game all over the pitch. 
Again a very dominant but more mature display seen us score 2 more goals without giving away any real chances in the 2nd half.
Overall a very commanding display. 

Scorers:
Tara 3
Mollie 2
Ava 2

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A Right Royal Visit

On Monday 20th November a group of mainly student councillors from year 8-10 enjoyed a fabulous trip to visit the Houses of Parliament.  As well as a tour we went into the House of Commons and completed a workshop debating the validity of a ban on non electric cars.  The debate became a lively one.  We also visited the cenotaph and ten Downing Street.  Whilst on route the King drove past us in his car for a royal treat.

We all enjoyed the experience immensely and learned a lot about the houses of parliament, the structure of government and debating. 

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Odd Socks Day

Each year we are amazed by the response from both pupils and staff as they show off their best socks for Odd Socks Day.

The initiative was created by the Anti-Bullying Alliance to represent the pride we have in standing out from the crowd. As Harry Styles puts it “There is nothing odd about being odd - It’s far stranger to be normal”.

With that in mind, we are very proud of our pupils as they have shown their courteous and caring values, along with showing their integrity.

Take a look at our fantastic pictures and see if you can guess whose is whose!

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Road Safety Week

This week is Road Safety Week. 'Let’s talk about speed’ is Brake’s Road Safety Week 2023 theme. The 2023 campaign will start the conversation about why speeding is thought of as acceptable in some situations, what happens when we speed and why reducing speed saves lives. At Etone, we will be reminding our pupils about how we can all use roads safely to protect ourselves and each other.

Road Safety Week

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Children in Need

This week we have been standing up to support each other through the Anti-Bullying Week initiative. As part of this we were delighted to once again raise funds for Children in Need as we look to show our Etone Values of being ‘supportive’ and ‘caring’. 

For this our pupils in the Sixth Form have been busy with a delicious cake sale raising money that will go to help children who are in need across the country. Over on the main site we were showing our support with a non-uniform day looking to raise as much as possible towards our Charity Totaliser. 

The funds raised will go a long way to supporting the BBC Children in Need initiative which has been running since the 1980’s as Children in Need. The charity works across the country and beyond organising youth clubs, support networks and care for children who are in need. These include children whose families have fallen on hard times, those who are carers for an adult or sibling and those who have suffered illnesses or debilitating injuries.

We are very proud to be able to provide funds that got towards these amazing efforts and can now reveal we have raised: £751.50 with some donatstion still left to be made. This brings our totals to:

  • Total since September 2021: £7,008.47
  • Total this year so far: £1,219.95
  • Total for Children in Need since 2021: £2,697.69

A big well done to Team Etone!

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Attendance Really Does Matter for 11D1

On Wednesday our KS4 winners in 11D1 attended their special breakfast with Miss Kelly-Smith as they shared in some perfect pastries and hearty hot chocolate.

During the celebration Mr Bowley discussed the importance of attendance and how this would make the Class of 24 - Even more on course for record results.

Well done team Dragon! Check back on Monday to find out how our KS5 winners celebrated.

Mental-Health

Signposting Support

TOP TIPS FOR WELLBEING

Connect: Connecting with others can help us feel close to people, and valued for who we are. Being social means different things for different people. Some ways for you to make a connection: Go to brew Monday, make a new friend, or have a tech free dinner at home and connect with family.

Get Active: Many people find that physical activity helps them maintain positive mental health. Studies have shown that getting active can help you sleep better, have happier moods and reduce stress and anxiety. Some ways to get active are: Ride your bike to school, join a sports club, or arrange to meet friends for a walk or kick about.

Take Notice: Reminding yourself to take can help you to be aware of how you are feeling. It can also help you to understand what triggers your anxiety or stress. Here are some ways to take notice: Have a tech free evening, declutter your bedroom, or do some mindfulness colouring.

Keep Learning: We're always learning new things – often without realising it. Feeling like you're learning and developing can boost your self-esteem. And sometimes, setting goals can help you to feel more productive and more in control of your life. Some ways for you to learn something new are: learn a new language, try a new recipe, or read a book.

Give to Others: There’s been a lot research about the effects of taking part in social and community life. Some studies have shown that people ho help others are more likely to rate themselves as happy. Some ways for you to give to others are: help someone, give a compliment, or hold the door for someone.

Mental Health Top Tips: HERE


At Etone College, we believe in nurturing the whole student. Here’s how we promote mental health and wellbeing throughout the year:

Signposting Support: We ensure every student knows where to turn. Posters, websites, and staff provide information on how to access in-school or external support services.

Assemblies: We deliver regular assemblies focused on mental health awareness, resilience, kindness, and coping strategies — helping students understand their emotions and how to support others.

External Speakers: We invite expert speakers to engage students on a range of mental health and wellbeing topics.

Brew Mondays: A monthly event inspired by Blue Monday — this is a chance for students to connect with each other with a hot chocolate, milkshake and biscuits, have a chat, and take part in fun activities.

Just Dance: Every Friday breaktime, Mrs Price runs Just Dance sessions provide a fun, informal way to exercise, release endorphins, and have a laugh with friends.

Walk a Mile: This simple, mindful activity encourages physical movement, socialising, and time outside during form time — vital for boosting mood and reducing stress.

Charity and Awareness Events: From Mental Health Awareness Week to Children in Need, we participate in and organize fundraising events that build empathy and community spirit. Our breaktime stands are extremely popular with students and are filled with resources, activities, snacks, and advice on different mental health topics and gives the Mental Health Team the opportunity to raise awareness with all students.

Mental Health Calendar: We mark key dates throughout the year with themed events, resources, and classroom discussions — from World Mental Health Day to AntiBullying Week.

Form Time and Learning for Life: Our curriculum includes dedicated lessons on mental health, emotional
intelligence, healthy relationships, digital wellbeing, and self-care. Daily tutor time is a chance for checkins, and to complete mental health and wellbeing themed activities, and time to connect in a supportive environment.

Wellbeing Ambassador: Our trained student ambassadors help promote positive mental health, peer support, and act as approachable, friendly faces across year groups.

Mental Health and Wellbeing at Etone: HERE


Signposting Support

There are lots of times in life we might need to access support. If you have a problem or are feeling low, you may turn to a friend or family member. You can also get help in school—talk to your form tutor, Head of House or any trusted adult.

KOOTH: Kooth is a free online service offering emotional and mental health support for children & young people

Young Minds: Young Minds offers loads of practical tips and advice from young people just like you, as well as information on getting the support you need.

Samaritans: Samaritans provides emotional support to anyone in emotional distress, struggling to cope. Call 116 123

The Mix: The Mix is a free, confidential and anonymous service and can be accessed wherever young people are via their website, over the phone or via social - 0808 808 4994

Childline: Childline is a counselling service for children and young people up to their 19th birthday - CALL 0800 1111

Children & Family Support Services: have Family support workers available to listen, support and offer advice and guidance to families - CALL 01926 412412

Compass: Compass provides health and wellbeing services for children, young people and their families.

Stonewall: Stonewall offer support for LGBTQ+ people everywhere.

Support Services: HERE

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Attendance Matters for 7D2

On Tuesday our KS3 winners of ‘Attendance Matters’ 7D2 took part in their breakfast rewards with Mr Smith after successfully achieving the highest weekly attendance for the last week.

During the session pupils discussed the value they have in their education with the forms School Council rep explaining “It’s like Mr Bowley says, if each day is a jigsaw piece we can complete the picture, but only if we have 100%. I want to get really good grades and be a doctor. I need to attend for that.” Another pupil was passionate about the experiences they have had since joining the school “If I didn’t attend I wouldn’t have all of the friends I have now and really enjoy the clubs I do in sport and the chess club.”

The pupils were treated to hot chocolate and pastries as they revelled in their success with their tutor Mr Singh. “I am really proud that in my first term here 7D2 have topped the school in the competition and across the first half term. They have a lot to be pleased about.” 

You will of course be aware how important attendance is an it has been a delight to see pupils get on board of the attendance competitions at Etone. We look forward to our next one – Twelve Days of Attendance.

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Book Fair

This week the Book Fair is in town and our pupils have really taken to the opportunity to win books for taking part in our reading challenges. Here is our first winner from Y8 picking their chosen book.

Remember the Book Fair is open till 4pm on Thursday for pupils to visit and purchase a range of fantastic, great value books.

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We Will Remember

On Friday 10th November Etone College observed Remembrance, as we paid our respect to those who have stood for our rights and protected us from dangers. Each year it is a sombre moment as pupils around the school, along with staff share in the two minute silence as tribute to those we have lost.

As part of the build up to the day our pupils were able to be part of form time activities and attend a Remembrance assembly which underlined the need for us to remember the sacrifice made for our own liberty. As part of these events pupils were encouraged to link our Fundamental British Values and Etone Values such as caring and being supportive.

During the day itself at 11am all pupils observed the two minute silence followed by the last post. During this time our cadets were taking part in two simultaneous parades of remembrance. The first, our Trust-wide parade featuring representatives and Headteachers from each school in the trust. Whilst we were proud of all cadets, we were especially proud of Etone cadets who were immaculate in their appearance and support.

During the second parade our pupils at Etone took part in a parade as they laid a wreath in support of the event. Our pupils have been focusing on practicing to represent Etone and the CCF at the Nuneaton Parade as well. Be sure to support them.

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Friday: 8:00 am - 3:30 pm

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