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Etone College Nuneaton Foodbank Drive

This term Etone College students have really shown Active Citizenship and highlighted the Eton Values with; raising money for Children in Need, celebrating remembrance and most recently with the Salvation Army Toy Drive. However, it hasn’t stopped there. Each year we collect food on behalf of a local foodbank to provide some basic essentials and festive treats to those in around Nuneaton who are in need of a little Christmas spirit.

It is at this time of year that we are incredibly thankful for what we have and spend time considering those in less fortunate positions. So we are asking for donations to the Nuneaton Foodbank, who do a fantastic job of serving the community and making sure the food and items get to the people who need it most.

If you are able to take part please bring your food in on Thursday 9th and Friday 10th December and give it in at reception. The list of accepted items are on the poster. A small group of Employability Ambassadors will be taking the food on Monday 13th December to the foodbank to do the handover.

Thank you to all of our amazing Etone pupils, parents and staff in advance.

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Careers Ambassadors

Last week our Year 8 ambassadors collected their bronze certificates for completion of training with the careers hub. Year 10 also collected their silver certificates. A massive well done to you all!

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Salvation Army Toy Drive

Every year, the Salvation Army organise a toy drive within Nuneaton community to collect and distribute presents for disadvantaged children, to help them celebrate Christmas. All donations are gratefully received and ensure Christmas joy is spread to those who are experiencing hardship. Children aged between 0 to 16 years of age are supported in this toy drive.

Etone College are actively participating in this by challenging forms to co-ordinate and donate as much as they can. There is no expectation to buy new goods, although this is welcome. Still boxed and packaged toys, nearly new books and boxed toiletry gifts are being donated by both students and staff to support the Salvation Army and to show students what a difference they can make to the community by engaging in active citizenship. All unwanted gifts are in perfect condition to become the perfect present for a child or teenager in our community. 

All form members and form representatives will be given house points for donations and organisation of donations. House point records will be made by form tutors and Heads of House and the winning form in each year group will win a class prize. Most importantly, our toy drive will show how positive an Etone Learner is in engaging with active citizenship via teamwork, communication, organisation, initiative and showing how caring and supportive they can be. Donations need to be given to Miss Elliott by the deadline of December 10th to ensure they are taken to the Salvation Army.

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Children in Need

On Friday 19th November Etone pupils showed their support for the annual Children in Need fundraising drive to support disadvantaged young people both in the UK and abroad. Whilst we at Etone have always done our bit it has never been more important to support those who require our help than in a post Covid society. This year we celebrated the day with non-uniform and as a result we, as a school, raised £950. In PE lessons pupils were invited to wear their own clothes for their lesson and it was great to see a variety of sports tops from local teams to national champions. Unfortunately not everyone’s clubs in team is as desirable as we would like (no teams mentioned), however in the spirit of charity we realise that every team needs a fan sometimes.

Fundraising is an integral part of our ethos at Etone. Our Etone Values make up what it takes to be an Etone Learner and with two of the these being caring and supportive natures it is apt that this week all of  our pupils have done a tremendous job of showing these with; Children in Need, World Kindness Day and Anti Bullying Week.

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NCS This Summer?

All the info you need to grab your spot is on our website...just follow our QR code! But here’s a quick run down in case you can’t wait:

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You know that buzz you feel when you nail something you thought was near to impossible? Imagine that, but for every day you’re with us. Throw in meeting a new crowd and still having some time to recharge and chill. Pretty great, right?

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Send Coffee Morning

On Wednesday 10th November we held our first ever SEND coffee morning.  During this event we invited some of our pupils in KS3 and their parents to take part in some presentations from Coventry and DeMontfort University, local college groups such as North Warwickshire and South Leicestershire College and local and national employers such as SCOPE who all shared the opportunities and paths open to our pupils in their future careers. There was also the chance for pupils and their families to discuss options with the presenters, introduce them to our wonderful Sixth Form and catch up over a cup of coffee and some cake.

We are especially proud to have been able to welcome back Richard Bishop who shared with us his inspirational journey since leaving Etone to becoming an entrepreneur, which was well received by all in attendance and really intrigued our pupils.  We are really looking forward to making this an annual event along with follow up sessions and events for students and parents in the future.

Thank you to all of the organisation, parents and pupils who attended and see you next year.

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Remembrance Day 2021

Last week our Theme the Week was ‘Remembrance Around the World’ and during assemblies, form time and Learning for Life lessons pupils had the opportunity to explore how different communities around the world pay their respects to those who have sacrificed for everyone else’s liberty.

At Etone pupils were able to understand how important remembering those who have fallen are when considering their fight to protect our own Fundamental British Values such as Democracy, Tolerance, Mutual Respect and again Liberty. Jake in year 7 felt very strongly about the duty we all have to keep the memory of those lost going “If they gave us their life to make sure we have a future, we defiantly should respect them and remember what they have done. We can’t take it for granted.” This was an excellent example, form many across the week, of our own Etone Values our pupils hold as an Etone Learner. 

For Remembrance Day this year we will, as a school be reflecting during the national 2 minutes of silence on Thursday 11th November at 11:00am. The eleventh hour, of the eleventh day, of the eleventh month when the Armistice was signed. Additionally our Cadet squadron will be representing the school by laying a wreath with other organisations in town.

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Anti Bullying Week & World Kindness Day

This week at Etone sees the launch of Anti Bullying Week. In line with our Theme of the week our pupils will have the opportunity in assemblies, form time and Learning for Life lessons to explore how as a community we can protect against bullying and support those who find themselves victims. 

This year the theme for Anti Bullying is ‘One Kind Word’, which as a theme is very apt as we head into the season of goodwill. With that we are asking our pupils to be especially complimentary for the next fortnight and provide a kind word or compliment to friends, family and those people you may not usually speak to often. If we all get behind the campaign as a school, we can have a significant impact on our community and ensure that people do not suffer in silence.

In the lead up to Saturday 13th November’s World Kindness Day. Following this we will be asking pupils to take part in random acts of kindness across the week be it; holding the door open for someone, making a gesture or spontaneous, reaching out to old friends or acquaintances and providing help to others. So whatever your act might be make sure you show off the values of the Etone Learner and support your peers.

Remember to Tweet your acts of kindness.

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Sixth Form Open Evening

On Thursday 25th November 2021 Etone College Sixth Form will be welcoming prospective sixth form students to our Open Evening event. 

This year we are thrilled to be able to welcome you back on site for the evening where, whilst following guidance to keep you safe, we will have the opportunity to showcase our amazing provision for Sixth Form students and detailing why Etone is the perfect place to prepare for your next steps be that University, Apprenticeships or the world of work.

Come and find out how we continue to build on the Employability Skills our pupils develop at KS4 to make the transition to next steps much easier. For example you can explore Communication within Marketing in Business Studies or how about Problem Solving in Maths, take a trip to the Sport department to discover how Resilience is built or how Organisation is used in creative subjects such as Art. 

There will also be opportunities to meet with current students, staff and leadership and discuss how Etone College could be the perfect fit for you. 

So let us welcome you on: Thursday 25th November 2021 – 5:30pm – 7:30pm.

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Careers Day 2021

For the final day of term we were able to host our annual Careers Day. Over the course of the day pupils across all years have had the opportunity to take part in activities that; prepare them for those next steps, consider the possibilities within careers and develop the key Employability Skills and values which are paramount to being an Etone Learner.  Pupils were able to enjoy workshops from Coventry University, Severn Trent Water, RAF, Albany Theatre Group, Coventry Fire Service, NWSLC, Etone Football Academy and ASK along with sessions prepared by our Etone Careers team.

The feedback from students has been extremely positive and they have all indicated that they have lead to them thinking about their next steps. Similarly the external providers were extremely impressed with Etone, our culture and most importantly our pupils with one presenter stating “The pupils at Etone are so polite, considerate and eager to think about their futures.

It has been a real pleasure and we can’t wait to come back next year!”The day showcased our Employability skills and allowed students to link these skills to future careers. Have a great half term!

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