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Pink to Think

On Thursday our Wellbeing team held another ‘pop up’ event supporting Mental Health and Wellbeing. With this week representing Wellbeing Week the aim of the day is to support positive mind-sets. Particularly that of our girls, as we target the stigma around beauty and pupils expectations regarding their image.

Encompassing everything from eating disorders to image editing, the event looks to support pupils in establishing good habits and ideas surrounding their body images. Don’t forget to look out for our next event.

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DMU Forensics

Students in year 8 started the day in DMU forensics, with a mock crime scene where they had to examine clues and test for blood to solve a crime.  Students then had a session in the DMU school of engineering, where they got to see & interact with a giant wind tunnel in action.  Students learned about aeronautics and aerodynamics.  Students placed various shaped objects were put in a giant wind tunnel to test how aerodynamic they were.  The second group took part in a workshop about TV production. 

All of the students then went to a hall with stalls from different STEM companies whom were they to answer questions about careers in STEM.  The Students got to try many types of cutting-edge digital technology, and meet engineers, scientists, and entrepreneurs from a wide range of companies in the technology industry, showcasing various careers in STEM.  A tour of the campus and a discussion about university life was given to all students to inspire them to apply for university in the future. 

In the final session students came up with their own ideas and designed their own piece of technology that would have a positive impact on the world.  They then presented their ideas to everyone, and explained what benefits it would have. 

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University of Sheffield Apprenticeship and Careers Event

On 12th March 2025,  our year 12 students from  had the opportunity to attend an insightful Apprenticeship and Careers Event held at Sheffield University. This event was designed to offer students a comprehensive overview of the diverse career paths available to them, from apprenticeships to higher education opportunities.

The day was filled with engaging workshops, presentations, and networking sessions, providing a platform for students to interact with industry professionals, university representatives, and employers. Keynote speakers shared valuable advice on career development, and students had the chance to explore the benefits of pursuing an apprenticeship, which offers hands-on experience while earning a salary.

The event also featured a variety of employers from sectors such as engineering, business, technology, healthcare, and more, allowing students to learn about the numerous opportunities available in the workforce. For many of the students, this was an eye-opening experience that highlighted the many pathways they could take to launch their careers after leaving school.

Our students were particularly impressed by the range of apprenticeships & University's on offer, as well as the chance to ask questions and seek advice directly from professionals in their chosen fields. One student remarked, “It was great to see how apprenticeships could provide such valuable real-world experience while studying. It’s definitely something I’m considering for my future.”

The event also provided students with an understanding of the steps required to secure an apprenticeship or career opportunity, including tips on CV writing, interview techniques, and professional networking.

Overall, the Apprenticeship and Careers Event at Sheffield University was a great success. It gave our students the tools, knowledge, and confidence to make informed decisions about their next steps in education and career planning.

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Holi Menu

On Friday 14th March join us as we celebrate the festival of Holi, a major event in the Hindu calendar. The festival is a celebration of colour and love so to show our appreciation for the event we have our speciality menu. Check out our break and lunch time delicacies and join us for some food and fun.

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St Patricks Day Menu

Join us on March 17th for our upcoming Themed Menu Day – Celebrating St. Patricks Day. With the luck of the Irish on our side you can indulge in the classic ‘Irish Fry’ complete with bread and butter, enjoy trialling our Irish Stew with traditional Colcannon. Before finished off with a delicious cupcake surprise. See you on the 17th – And may the luck of the Irish be with you!

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Industry Spotlight Talk: Celebrating Women in Sport

On Monday 10th March, 38 top-performing female athletes from Year 7 to Year 13 gathered for an inspiring Industry Spotlight Talk, featuring three outstanding rugby professionals: Vicki Cornborough, Emma Uren, and Lydia Thompson. The session provided valuable insights into the world of professional sports, resilience, and what it takes to succeed as a woman in the industry. 

The speakers emphasised how playing rugby has shaped them both personally and professionally. They highlighted the privilege of working in the sports industry, doing something they genuinely enjoy. They explained how Sport had taught invaluable life skills—handling emotions effectively, developing mental resilience, and learning to thrive under pressure.

The speakers acknowledged the challenges they faced early on, particularly in gaining respect in a traditionally male-dominated field. While the industry has evolved, there were times when having a female coach or leader was met with resistance. However, they celebrated the progress being made, noting the increasing number of women entering the sports industry. They expressed excitement about the growing presence of female athletes and the expansion of women's rugby, which continues to pave the way for future generations.

A key theme throughout the discussion was the importance of consistency, personal growth, and striving to be the best version of yourself. The speakers encouraged the young athletes to push themselves, maintain a strong mindset, and always give their best effort.

The event ended on a motivating note, with the speakers encouraging the athletes to set ambitious goals:
"Shoot for the moon, because even if you don't quite make it, you'll end up between the stars."

This session was a powerful reminder of the opportunities available in sport, the importance of perseverance, and the bright future ahead for women in sport.

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Etone Girls’ Football Academy Leads Inspiring Event at Weddington Primary School

In celebration of Women’s International Day, the Etone Girls' Football Academy in partnership with Vision Academy led a fantastic afternoon celebrating girls football. Pupils from Years 3, 4, 5, and 6 took part in a carousel of skill-based activities, showcasing their passion, teamwork, and growing confidence in the sport.

The fantastic leadership of the Girls’ Football Academy shone through as they guided younger pupils through engaging drills and exercises, creating an inclusive and empowering environment. Their dedication and enthusiasm not only developed football skills but also reinforced the importance of leadership, determination, and breaking barriers in sports.

This event was a brilliant way to celebrate Women’s International Day, promoting equality in football and encouraging more young girls to get involved in the game. A huge thank you to the Girls' Football Academy and Vision Academy for making this event such a memorable success.

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Eggcellent Attendance

Excellent attendance to school is essential for pupils to achieve. Missed days, means missed learning in the classroom and missed opportunities. Our next seasonal attendance challenge is 'EGGcellent Attendance Fortnight'. The challenge is to be in school, every day between Monday 31st  March and Thursday 10th April. (Friday 11th April is a Teacher Training Day) Pupils who maintain 100% Attendance during this fortnight will be in the draw for choc-tastic prizes. You do not want to miss out!

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CCF Mini Rast 2025

Last Saturday Etone college sent two teams to the Matrix Rast competition. The competition puts contingents from around trust head to head competing in several military skills tests.  

These tests include, first aid, RAF Knowledge, Aircraft recognition, Drill, Turnout, Command tasks and shooting. 

Both our teams were a mixture of our junior and Senior cadets so they could all gain valuable experience from the competition. 

The teams represented the school with pride. Several of the cadets gained a shooting badge from the shooting competition and our A team nearly won the drill competition.  

Although no trophies were won, but the experience that the cadets gained will put them into good sted for when we enter a team of our best cadets in one of the locally hosted competitions for schools from around the region. 

Our very own 2Lt Gittings was furnished with an award at the end of the day. He was presented with his Kings Coronation medal. 

Well-done Team Etone CCF! 

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Prof Dr Barbara Rucha

On Tuesday evening, Etone pupils assembled with their parents for an interactive session with conductor, musician and musicologist Prof Dr Barbara Rucha of Cologne-Wuppertal University. Alongside exploring why human make music and how we interact with it; Prof Rucha introduced pupils to a broad spectrum of music to listen to with 'an open heart and open ears'. 

Two Etone musicians, Timon and Dexter, shared their own music with Prof Rucha by playing live over zoom. 

As always, we are so very proud of the intelligent, reflective and thoughtful questions, ideas, and observations shared. And one of our Etone bands even secured a promise for a follow on Instagram!

 

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