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Boys are thrown together in groups of 10 or 11 as 13-year-olds, and they grow up together over the next five intense and action-packed years. Friendships built up during this period will last for the whole of a person’s life.

Pupils are well cared for in boarding houses which are well managed and provide consistency in their approach. The close liaison between residential staff and the safeguarding, wellbeing and health teams mean that pupils’ physical and emotional wellbeing is effectively promoted.

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The roles of House Master and Dame are complex and varied. No manual can fully prepare the members of staff who take them on, and the jobs make huge demands on them. However, the task of steering young people through this critical phase in their life is an immensely rewarding, important and worthwhile one. House staff make lasting relationships with many of the boys who have been in their care and with some of their parents too.

Boarding means being part of a community where you are really and truly known, valued and celebrated for who you are. A community where comprehensive wrap-around care can be provided by staff inside and outside the House, which means the full matrix of support can be provided to meet boarders’ individual needs.

House Master, Eton College

The Eton model of House Mastering allows those who oversee our Houses to develop a particularly close knowledge and understanding of their boys, whose general health and wellbeing depend largely on them and their House team. We aim to inculcate and practise the highest standards of pastoral care and safeguarding in our Houses, to ensure that our boys can succeed in their academic and general development.

Eton’s Boarding Houses

Introduction

Angelo’s

Baldwin’s Bec

College

Common Lane House

Cotton Hall House

Durnford House

Evans’s

Farrer House 

Godolphin House

Hawtrey House

Holland House

Jourdelay’s

Keate House

Manor House

Mustians

Penn House

South Lawn

The Hopgarden

The Timbralls

Villiers House

Walpole House

Warre House

Waynflete

Westbury

Wotton House

Boarding Houses Quick Reference Guide

 

House Master

 

Building Name

*Bekynton

Deputy

 

Dame

 

Tom Day – TAD College John Greenwood – jg Denise Stock (Matron-In-College) and Maria Coleman  (Deputy Matron-In-College)
John Jackson – JCAJ Walpole House Dror Yuravlivker – DY Marie Hayward
Ian Gray – IRG Hawtrey House*  Lawrence Beith – LWB Joy Eady
Ed Yeo – ECY Warre House* Jack Haighton – JRH Heather Masterson
Nick Adams – NA Wotton House Nigel Mortimer – NJM Donna Parks
Henry Adams – HWTA Godolphin House* James McRae – JDMcR Marie Clark
Alex Henshilwood – ABH Jourdelay’s* Charlotte Knowles – CLK Nicola Reed
Stephen Hermes – SPH Baldwin’s Bec David Gibbons -DAG Suzanne Hill
Andrew Miles – AMM Mustians* Daniel Soars -DS Ros Fernee
Daniel Townley -DMT Penn House Ed Farley – EJF Sallie Rangeley
Jim Macartney – JDM Angelo’s* Henry Clarke – HGCC Amanda Nash
Charlie Paterson – CDNP Evans’s* David Nevin-Jones – DNJ Julie Mills
Ian Swan – IRS Common Lane House* Marcal Bruna – MB Charlotte Meyrick
Phillip Walsh – PEPW Manor House Tom Settle – TGS Wendy Cottam
James O’Brien – JMOB Waynflete* Matthew Holdcroft – MTH Jane Stevens
Hector Maclennan – HJRM Durnford House* Sherisa Gumbs – SSAG – Sallyann James
Joe Dangerfield – JD Farrer House  Pauline Herbommez – PFMH Sue Young
Richard Hardy – RCH South Lawn Richard Jones – REJ Sarah Duncan
William Griffith WING The Timbralls  Kerrith Davies – KCD Alice S Wright
Andrew Furnival- AGDF The Hopgarden Justin Moston – JM Allie Pennant
Paul Bird – PRKB Westbury Michael Houlahan – MH Cathy Hall
Edward Russell – EJNR Keate House* Ben Page – BTB Angela Deane
Paul Hess – PAH Cotton Hall House Dominic Barker – DJB Sarah Hyman
Jeremy Osborne – JNO Villiers House Jack Turley –  JWET Kerry Kipping
David Anderson – DWBA Holland House  Katya Allott – KMA Martina Prentis

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