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Hook, Line and Winner

As always, we like to shout out about our pupils individual successes both inside and outside of school. This week we would like to shout out about Sophie in Year 11.

Sophie is a keen fisher and has taken part in many community initiatives, supporting others in the local community and from Etone, getting into the sport as a way to relax.

Sophie tool part in the National Fishing Competition on Saturday where she came first, winning the highest weight of her age catagory. 2nd overall all in the whole event out of over 400 children. Sophie was also featured as the flag bearer for the county representing her county.

A big congratulations to you Sophie – We hope you reel in more successes in the future!

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Strictly Amazing…

As always we like to should out about our pupils individual achievements both in and outside of school This week we would like to shout out about Jessica, Year 7.

Jessica competed in Blackpool at the National Sequence Festival at the weekend.  Competing against the top 37 in the UK in under 12 Classical Sequence. She made all 3 finals and has been highly commended by her teachers for what was in their eyes a personal best performance. Showing her Etone Values including Self-belief and creative skills she has once again flown the flag for Etone. We are all so proud of you – Way to go Jess!

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Careers Ambassadors Training: Building Future Pathways Together

Our Careers Ambassadors have recently taken part in an engaging and informative training session designed to equip them with the knowledge and skills needed to support our school’s careers programme.

The session began with an exploration of the Careers Ambassador role, emphasising the importance of being positive role models and advocates for careers education within the school community. Ambassadors will be actively involved in supporting events such as careers fairs, employer visits, and workshops, as well as promoting the value of planning for the future amongst their peers.

A key focus of the training was an introduction to the Gatsby Benchmarks – a framework of eight guidelines that define what world-class careers guidance should look like in schools. Ambassadors looked closely at how each benchmark applies to activities already taking place in school and discussed how they can contribute to ensuring every student receives high-quality support. Particular attention was paid to Benchmark 3 (Addressing the needs of each pupil) and Benchmark 4 (Linking curriculum learning to careers), where the Ambassadors have a key role to play.

We also explored Labour Market Information (LMI), helping Ambassadors understand how to access and interpret data about local and national job trends. This includes recognising which industries are growing, what skills are in demand, and how this information can help students make informed decisions about their future study and career options.

Finally, the group reviewed updates to the school website’s careers section. The Ambassadors were shown how the site is structured to support students, parents, and carers – providing access to careers advice, upcoming events, employer links, and online tools. As part of their role, Ambassadors will be helping to signpost others to the information available online and suggesting future improvements to ensure the site meets the needs of all users.

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The Celebration of Diwali

This week the Hindu festival of Diwali is celebrated around the world. The festival is also known as the Festival of Lights and is an important part of the Hindu calendar. Also celebrated by Sikhs and Jains it is an event marked on religious calendars as a positive festival surrounded by friends and family.

At Etone this week, our pupils have attended an assembly on Diwali held by members of staff who celebrate the festival. This has given our pupils further insight into those religious communities and to draw comparisons with their own festivals and beliefs.

On Monday, our special lunch menu featured dishes which will have been enjoyed around the world as part of the festival. Not only delicious but also culturally inspired allowed our pupils to immerse themselves in the celebration and join with all others in celebrating the day.

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Year 12 Biology Careers Session – “Not All Heroes Wear Lab Coats… But Some Do”

This week Year 12 biology students were inspired by a lively and thought-provoking careers talk exploring the many paths a career in Science can take. Titled “Not All Heroes Wear Lab Coats… But Some Do,” the session highlighted the exciting opportunities available in Biology, from research and healthcare to environmental and technological roles. Students heard about a variety of careers, learned about the skills needed to succeed, and left with a renewed sense of excitement about the possibilities that lie ahead in the scientific world.

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Usborne Bookfair

On Tuesday 4th November we are excited to announce that we are hosting our first book fair of this academic year.

On display at the fair will be a variety of books for various reading experiences, showcasing titles that cater to every age (predominately secondary aged pupils) and interest. The diverse selection on offer will ensure there is something for everyone and offer a real celebration of reading.

Payments can be made via cash, card or by ordering in person on the day.

Come along and take a look, any purchases made will help earn rewards towards new titles for the library.

Years 7 and 8 will visit the fair during one of their lessons during the day. All years are welcome to visit before and after school and at break.

Parents and carers are invited to attend between 3.15-5pm, with refreshments being provided.

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Boys Mental Health

On Tuesday we held our Boys Mental Health Awareness pop-up event in support of World Mental Health Day. Whilst all of our events and initiatives are inclusive, we take time to highlight particular issues, groups or focuses with these events.

This time our focus is on Boys Mental Health, with Movember coming around the corner it is so important to raise the profile of supporting positive mental health, especially for boys across the world.

Join us in celebrating and supporting mental health each and every day

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World Teachers Day

On Friday staff across the school celebrated World Teacher Day with personalised thank-you’s to each other for the support given throughout the term so far.

As always it was overwhelmingly positive to see how those few thoughtful words of thanks impacted everybody’s day, brining many smiles to the faces of each other.

Whilst the thank-you’s remain personal to staff, we can share that over 600 individual thank you messages have been hand delivered to the individuals in receipt of them.

This is a great show of how the team support one and other and care for the wellbeing of all – Happy World Teacher Day all!

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Nuneaton Youth Parliament

This Thursday 9th October, four pupils from Etone College attended the first meeting of the Nuneaton Youth Parliament, hosted by Nuneaton's MP, Jodie Gosling, at Nuneaton Town Hall. The Nuneaton Youth Parliament brought together Schools and Colleges from across the Parliamentary constituency. 

The Mayor of Nuneaton and Bedworth, Bhim Saru, attended the start of the Parliament, wishing the pupils a successful meeting and thanking them for getting involved in local democracy. Following this the pupils discussed, in small groups, one thing that they enjoyed about Nuneaton, and one thing they would improve. There were a variety of excellent answers, praising Nuneaton's close knit communities, but also suggestions that improvements could be made in public transport and road infrastructure. 

The pupils later debated the desired values for the Youth Parliament, using the Nolan Principles (ethical standards expected of public office holders) as a starting point. Our Etone pupils argued that the most important Nolan Principle is integrity, which also happens to be one of Etone's Learner Values! 

Later on, pupils had a chance to do some questions and answers with the local MP, Jodie Gosling, which included discussions regarding housing, anti-social behaviour and town centre regeneration. At the end of the meeting, pupils agreed the core areas of focus for future meetings of the Nuneaton Youth Parliament - which included safer communities, environment & leisure, and education. 

Before the meeting closed, pupils were joined by Councillor Nicky King, the Borough Council Cabinet member for Business and Regeneration, who spoke to pupils about what the local authority was doing for town centre regeneration. 

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Live uni lecture

In this exciting Psychology programme with UEA, Ispa and Birkbeck, students will get the chance to learn more about psychological research by being participants in a live experiment that is tackling a cutting-edge topic relevant to brain processes in late adolescence.

Across four interactive sessions taking place during the 2025-2026 academic year, Dr Inês Mares, Professor Marie Smith and Dr Gareth Edwards, will ‘pull back the curtain’ on the research process to highlight the issues that must be considered and addressed in order to design, conduct, analyse and interpret studies with human participants that are theoretically important, ethically sound, and empirically robust.

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