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Mountains of Determination: Etone Snowdon Challenge

Students from Etone College have conquered Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon), raising an incredible £5,000 for the Oddballs Foundation while demonstrating the very best of Etones' values: self-belief, courtesy, caring, integrity and support.

The charity challenge took place during the third heatwave of the year, with exceptionally dry conditions across North Wales leading to several wildfires in the surrounding area. Despite the demanding weather, three groups of Etone students successfully completed the mountain, ascending via the Rhyd Ddu Path. Throughout the challenge, students continually showed self-belief by pushing beyond what they thought was possible, while supporting and encouraging one another every step of the way.

The first group, made up of Year 10 students, set an impressive pace and proudly became the first Etone students to reach the summit of Snowdon. Their determination, preparation and positive attitude were outstanding, demonstrating that hard work and self-belief are the foundations of success.

The Year 9 group approached the challenge with tremendous courage. Although they couldn't quite match the pace of the Year 10s, they embraced every obstacle with determination, pushing beyond their adventure thresholds on the more demanding scrambling sections. Their resilience and willingness to encourage one another perfectly reflected Etone's supportive culture.

Our youngest participants, from Years 7 and 8, proved that success is about much more than speed. Their teamwork, resilience and constant encouragement ensured they completed the challenge in great spirits. They looked after one another throughout the day, showing genuine care and courtesy even when the conditions became increasingly difficult.

A special mention must go to Finley, who represented the Tigers Programme with distinction throughout the challenge. He naturally stepped into a leadership role, keeping morale high, carrying out wellbeing checks with members of the group and even taking the time to collect litter along the trail. His actions demonstrated integrity, care for others and respect for the environment, making him an outstanding ambassador for Etone College.

Collectively, the three groups raised approximately £5,000 for the Oddballs Foundation, a charity committed to raising awareness of testicular cancer and promoting early diagnosis among young men. Every step taken on the mountain has helped support this important cause, reflecting our students' desire to make a positive difference beyond the school community.

The success of the challenge would not have been possible without the dedication of our staff, who encouraged, motivated and supported students throughout each ascent. Their commitment ensured every student had the confidence to succeed. A particular congratulations goes to Mr Monro, whose remarkable achievement of completing all three ascents demonstrated extraordinary endurance and unwavering commitment.

Finally, special thanks go to Charlie, whose passion and vision inspired the Snowdon Challenge after a talk from the regions Oddball Ambassador. Although injury sadly prevented him from taking part, his enthusiasm and planning helped make the event a reality.

The Etone Snowdon Challenge was about far more than reaching the summit. It was an opportunity for our students to put Etone's values into action—showing self-belief when the climb became difficult, being courteous and caring towards others, acting with integrity throughout the journey, and remaining supportive of every member of the team. The mountain may have been the destination, but the character our students displayed along the way was the greatest achievement of all.

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A Very Special Visit

On Thursday, during our Enrichment Week Etone was once again visited by our friends the Mayor and Mayoress of Nuneaton. Jining us to celebrate in our recent win for Secondary School of the Year, the guests were welcomed and overjoyed to be able to share in the success of the award.

Greeted by Mr Smith, it was a great opportunity for the school to share its vision and key aims for the upcoming academic year along with visiting pupils as they complete their enrichment activities.

During the visit the Mayor was very interested to see the 1:20 scale of the Brandenburgh Gate in Berlin. A combination of MFL and Maths the activity looked to showcase the teamwork and resilience of our learners as they build the landmark in record time.

Over in Geography there was a chance to explore the 'fairness' of the world of economics with pupils taking part in the 'Trade Game', where they pit the various countries of the world against each other in an attempt to earn as much as possible, in relation to their resources.

We are very thankful to the Mayor and Mayoress for their visit and can't wait for them to be back soon.

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School Games Award

We are delighted to announce that our school has been awarded the School Games Gold Mark Award for 2025/2026 in recognition of our continued commitment to providing high-quality physical education, school sport, and opportunities for all pupils to lead active, healthy lifestyles.

The Gold Mark Award celebrates schools that demonstrate excellence in promoting participation, competition, leadership, and inclusion through sport. Achieving this award reflects the dedication of our pupils, staff, volunteers, and families, who have all played an important role in creating a positive sporting culture across our school.

Throughout the year, our pupils have embraced a wide range of sporting opportunities, including inter-school competitions, festivals, clubs, leadership roles, and inclusive activities designed to ensure that every child has the opportunity to take part and succeed. We are particularly proud of the enthusiasm, teamwork, resilience, and sportsmanship our children have shown in every event they have participated in.

This achievement would not have been possible without the hard work and commitment of our PE staff, teachers, support staff, sports leaders, and the ongoing support from parents and carers. We would also like to thank our local School Games Organiser and partner schools for providing fantastic opportunities for our pupils throughout the year.

Receiving the School Games Gold Mark Award is a wonderful achievement and inspires us to continue developing even more opportunities for our children to enjoy sport, be physically active, and achieve their personal best.

We are incredibly proud of this recognition and look forward to building on this success during the coming year.

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Tabled Motion in Parliament

We were honoured last week by our local MP, Jodie Gosling who entered an Early Day Motion on Wednesday for the House of Commons to congratulate Etone in winning Secondary School of the Year.

The motion, signed by Jodie, recognises the dedication of all stakeholders at the school; pupils; staff and families in making the school both a community hub and one of outstanding progress. We would very much like to thank Jodie and invite you to check out the motion HERE

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Celebrating Our Year 13 Prom

Our Year 13 students marked the end of their Sixth Form journey in style at this year's Prom which was a wonderful evening of celebration and reflection as they came together for one last time before embarking on their next adventures.

It was a fantastic opportunity to celebrate their achievements, friendships and the memories they have made during their time at Etone College.

A huge thank you to our dedicated sixth form team for organising such a memorable event and ensuring it was the perfect way to mark the end of an important chapter. We wish all of our Year 13 students every success and happiness as they take their next steps – we are incredibly proud of you all!

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Summer Fayre - Friday 10th July 

Our annual Sixth Form Summer Fayre was a fantastic success, with students and staff coming together to enjoy an afternoon of sunshine, fun and community spirit. 

A huge thank you to our Sixth Form students and the Sixth Form team for organising such a brilliant event, as well as to all the staff who volunteered and supported throughout the day. The sponge-the-teacher stall proved especially popular, while the Staff vs Students football match provided the perfect finish, with the students taking the win on penalties.

It was wonderful to see so many students enjoying themselves and creating lasting memories. Thank you to everyone who helped make this year's Summer Fayre such a success and for the sixth form charity - Nuneaton Food Bank

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Year 12 Colour Run and Final Year Assembly

Year 12 students enjoyed a fantastic final assembly, celebrating their achievements from across the year.

Awards were nominated by form tutors linking to our Etone Values and Subject Awards from individual subject staff.

The celebrations ended with a colourful Colour Run to support pride month where students came together to celebrate diversity, inclusion and the end of a successful year.

It was a fun-filled afternoon and a great way to mark the start of the summer break and the final week of term.

Congratulations to all of our award winners and those that participated in the colour run!!

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A Visit from Cllr Saru

It was a delightful day on Friday as we welcomed Bhim Saru, Etone's very own Community Ambassador onsite to see our Summer Fayre take place.

Bhim has very kindly begun in the role of Community Ambassador for Etone after completing his years as Deputy Mayor and Mayor of Nuneaton. In agreeing to serve in this capacity, Bhim is offering to work with Etone on a number of community initiatives and Friday marked the first with Bhim congratulating the school on it's recent successes including our front page news and School of the Year award win.

After a tour of our fantastic Sixth Form Fayre, Bhim was able to discuss his hopes for the role and how we can work together on some very interesting projects - Watch this space!

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Career in Psychology

Our year 12 Psychology students recently welcomed Claire Marshall who is a High Intensity CBT Therapist  for the NHS.  Claire provided a really engaging insight into careers within psychology where she talked aout her journey through her career. Students learned about the type of qualifications, training and experience required to become a CBT therapist, as well as the rewarding opportunities to support individuals with a range of mental health difficulties. The session also went over the principles of CBT an area which students have recently covered in their Clinical Psychology and Mental Health A level topic. Claire spent time exploring the Five Areas Formulation and demostrated how thoughts, emotions, behaviours and life situations are all interconnected. Overall it was a fantastic opportunity for our students to see how psychological theory is applied in real-world clinical practice and to explore an exciting career pathway  for their futures. Finally there was time for Q and A at the end and students asked some really thoughtfull questions. 

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North Warwickshire Music Centre Concert

On Wednesday 8th July, Etone College hosted the North Warwickshire music centre concert and were represented both in the orchestra and in singing. Well done to our students and to all of the students from across Nuneaton who performed in all the wonderful ensembles from the Music service. For more details and to find out what is on offer, please check out the Warwickshire Music website which includes details on instrumental lessons and the groups (all hosted at Etone College Sixth form).











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