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Year 12 IT & Computer Science Trip to the Retro Computer Museum

Our Year 12 IT and Computer Science students enjoyed an inspiring and nostalgic visit to the Retro Computer Museum in Leicester today. The trip offered a hands-on journey through the history of computing, giving students the chance to explore and play on a wide range of iconic hardware, consoles, and arcade machines from across the decades.

As well as discovering how technology has evolved, students took part in an engaging coding session focused on game design. This workshop allowed them to experiment with creative ideas, build new skills, and gain insight into the development processes behind the games they enjoy today.

The visit was both educational and great fun, sparking curiosity and giving students a deeper appreciation of the past, present, and future of computing.

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Christmas Markets - Lille

On Monday 8th December,  51 students from Years 7–11 and 5 members of staff set off bright and early for a festive adventure at the Christmas markets in Lille. After arriving in the city, we stepped straight into a winter wonderland filled with twinkling lights, wooden stalls, and the smell of roasted chestnuts. Pupils explored the market, tried out their French while browsing the handmade gifts, and picked up a few Christmas treasures to take home. Many of them also got to see Lille lit up from above by taking a spin on the giant ferris wheel in the main square! We then took a stroll through Lille’s beautiful old town, admiring the historic buildings and lively squares. Whilst at the market, everyone had the chance to sample some traditional French food — from crêpes to fondue — the food was a definite highlight of the trip! On our journey back to Calais the following day, we made a special stop at a countryside bakery. Here, we learned how real French bread is made and watched the bakers at work. The visit ended perfectly with a chance to taste freshly baked pain au chocolat, still warm from the oven. It was a brilliant couple of days full of culture, good food, and Christmas cheer — a trip to remember!


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Present Wrapping Wellbeing Workshop

This week, a wonderfully engaged group of colleagues participated in our festive Present Wrapping Wellbeing Workshop.  There was a wonderful,  warm and collaborative atmosphere, allowing everyone to fully enjoy the creative process. During the session, staff explored a new folding technique — method that requires just one piece of Sellotape to complete a beautifully wrapped gift. The room soon filled with conversation, laughter, and an array of thoughtfully decorated presents, each reflecting personal style and attention to detail.
Thank you to all who attended; your enthusiasm made the workshop a delight.

 We look forward to offering more wellbeing opportunities for staff in the coming months.

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University of Birmingham

Our Year 11 students recently enjoyed an inspiring and informative visit to the University of Birmingham, giving them a valuable insight into life after GCSEs and the many opportunities that lie ahead. As they prepare for the crucial months to come, this trip offered the perfect chance to think about their futures and explore what higher education can offer.

The day began with a talk focused on the importance of Year 11 and beyond, encouraging students to reflect on their goals, revision habits, and the pathways available after their GCSE exams. University staff explained how the choices students make now can open doors to an exciting range of future careers, helping put their current studies into perspective.

Students then attended a session on what Higher Education actually is, breaking down key ideas such as degree levels, course structures, vocational routes, and the wide variety of subjects universities offer. The talk also covered student finance, giving a clear overview of tuition fees, maintenance loans, and the support available to ensure university remains an option for everyone.

Afterwards, students were treated to a tour of the campus, exploring lecture theatres, study spaces, the impressive library, and some of the university’s state-of-the-art facilities. A student life tour, led by current undergraduates, gave our Year 11s the chance to ask questions about accommodation, societies, timetables, and what it’s really like to live and study at a major UK university.

Teachers accompanying the trip commented on how engaged and enthusiastic the group were throughout the day. Many students left feeling motivated, reassured, and excited about the possibilities ahead.

This visit offered an excellent opportunity for Year 11 to broaden their horizons and start thinking seriously about their next steps. We are incredibly proud of how they represented the school and hope the experience helps them as they continue their journey towards future success.

Well done, Year 11—your future starts now!

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Mira Tech Park

Our Year 8 students recently had an exciting opportunity to step into the world of cutting-edge technology during a special visit to MIRA Tech Park, one of the UK’s leading centres for engineering and innovation. The trip formed part of ongoing discussions to establish a dedicated AI Awareness Session for young learners, designed to inspire the next generation of thinkers, problem-solvers, and technological pioneers.

The proposed programme was a three-hour immersive event, giving students a chance not only to hear about artificial intelligence but to see it in action. The day included a series of short talks delivered by industry experts, followed by hands-on rotations around several workstations. These stations will showcase real examples of how AI is used across different sectors from automotive engineering and robotics to data analysis and safety testing.

During the visit, our Year 8s gained an early glimpse of what such an experience will look like. Students were fascinated to discover how AI supports autonomous vehicle development, improves road safety, and helps engineers solve complex challenges more efficiently. 

Teachers accompanying the group were impressed by the enthusiasm and curiosity Year 8 showed throughout the visit. Students asked thoughtful questions, engaged keenly with the demonstrations, and left with a clearer understanding of the exciting and rapidly evolving world of artificial intelligence.

We look forward to continuing our work with MIRA Tech Park as we develop this AI Awareness event. It promises to be a brilliant opportunity to broaden students’ horizons and help them see how the skills they are building in school connect to the real world.

A huge well done to Year 8 for representing our school so brilliantly we can’t wait to see where their curiosity takes them next!

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Road Safety

Our Year 9 students took part in an engaging and thought-provoking theatre experience titled The Riot Act, a live performance designed to spark important conversations about road safety. Blending drama, humour, and real-life scenarios, the production delivered a clear message: the choices we make on and around the road—whether as drivers, passengers, cyclists, or pedestrians—have real consequences.

The performance followed a group of teenagers navigating everyday situations that young people often underestimate: crossing the road while distracted, travelling in cars without seatbelts, peer pressure to take unnecessary risks, and the dangers of using mobile phones near traffic. Through relatable characters and a gripping storyline, students saw how a single moment of carelessness can lead to life-changing outcomes.

What made the show especially powerful was its mix of entertainment and education. Students laughed, reacted, and leaned in—but also reflected deeply on their own habits. After the performance, actors led an interactive discussion where Year 9s shared thoughts, asked questions, and explored how they can make safer choices in everyday life.

Teachers noted how the session reinforced the road-safety messages already taught in school, but in a way that felt fresh, relevant, and emotionally impactful.

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Whitemoor Lakes

Our Year 7 pupils enjoyed an exciting and memorable transition residential at Whitemoor Lakes, taking part in a wide range of team-building and outdoor activities. The residential is an important part of their Etone journey, helping pupils build a strong sense of belonging from the very start. Throughout their time away, students had the opportunity to demonstrate and develop our core Etone Values and key Employability Skills—working together, showing resilience, embracing new challenges, and forming positive relationships that will support them throughout their years at Etone College. 

We will be offering this opportunity to all pupils transitioning to Etone College in September 2026

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Etone College  ‘12 Days of Attendance’ Festive Competition

Etone College started the holiday season with its exciting 12 Days of Attendance competition, running from Wednesday 3rd December until the end of term. Each day, pupils and students who are in school, will automatically be entered into a prize draw—beginning with 12 prizes on Day 111 on Day 2, and continuing until one final prize on the last day.

While the number of prizes decreases each day, the value gets higher, giving students even more reason to stay motivated through to the end of term. Prizes include an assortment of treats such as food, sweets, chocolates, vouchers, and even Amazon Alexa devices.

Last week chocolate bars, break time snacks and puddings were won. This week the prizes include chocolate santas, tubs of sweets and chocolates. 

Be in every day so you don't miss out.

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North Warwickshire Music Service Concert

Etone College was proud to host the North Warwickshire music service concert December concert in their main school hall on Wednesday 3rd December. Students from other schools all over the north of the county came together in orchestras and groups to perform what they have been learning at the North Area music centre which runs on Wednesdays here at Etone College Sixth Form. The concert included varied music from Pirates of the Caribbean, classical music and some traditional carols to get us into the Christmas spirit!

Representing Etone were Oscar, Denis, Elmira and Tymon who performed variously in the Area Orchestra and in the Etone College string ensemble, directed by Miss Newcombe. Tymon, who played lead violin in our group, is also celebrating recently passing his grade 5 violin, so well done to Tymon!

To find out more about music clubs at Etone College, check out our school website or speak to Mrs Kaye-Shepheard and Miss Newcombe. 

To find out more about opportunities for instrumental lessons and groups at the North Area Music Centre, check out the Warwickshire music website for details: https://warwickshiremusic.org

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Celebrating Our Young Careers Ambassadors

We are incredibly proud of our Young Careers Ambassadors, whose enthusiasm, commitment and leadership have made a real and lasting impact across our school community so far this year. Their willingness to step forward, support others and help shape our careers events has been truly inspiring.

This year, our ambassadors played an essential role in the success of the Careers Fair, greeting visitors, guiding students and ensuring the event ran smoothly from start to finish. Their professionalism and confidence created a welcoming atmosphere and helped many students feel more at ease when exploring future pathways.  All of the visitors to school commented upon their professionalism and enthusiasm.  

Alongside this, the ambassadors will be deeply involved in peer mentoring, offering support, encouragement and practical advice to fellow students. Whether through one-to-one conversations or group sessions. 

They have also taken the lead in supporting a range of other careers-related activities throughout the year. Their creativity and initiative have helped strengthen our whole-school careers culture.

Our ambassadors summed up their experiences in their own words:

“I like being helpful.”
– Joel

“I like being a Careers Ambassador as it gives me opportunities.”

“It has helped me develop my communication skills.”

- Harvey

“I like being a Careers Ambassador because I love to help out. My favourite part is bringing visitors to different events and communicating with them.”
– Kristina

“It helps me with public speaking and has helped me gain a wider understanding of different jobs available for me in my next steps.”
– Mahi

“I like seeing all the jobs that different people do it inspires me.”

– Ella Rose

These reflections highlight exactly why we are so proud of them. Their dedication, positivity and willingness to grow have not only enriched their own skills but have also made a meaningful difference to the wider student community.

We would like to offer a heartfelt thank you to each of our Young Careers Ambassadors. You have shown exceptional commitment and set a brilliant example for others to follow. We cannot wait to see what you continue to achieve.

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