Michaelmas School Concert 2010 Programme Finzi: In Terra Pax (soloist: Hugo Popplewell) Grøndahl: Trombone Concerto (soloist: Joshua Cooter) Sibelius: Symphony No1 in E minor OP 39 To listen please click here. DATE POSTED: 12 December 2010 20102019 Share Tweet
Celebrating Christmas in Style with Local Residents Yesterday local residents were welcomed to Eton's annual Christmas Party. Around 60 people from Eton, Eton Wick, Dorney and Datchet celebrated t... DATE POSTED: 04 December 2019 Read more
Global Soc Asks: How Close are Australia and the UK? Last week the Global Society were honoured to host the Australian High Commissioner to the UK, George Brandis. Mr Brandis discussed how the uniqu... DATE POSTED: 30 November 2019 Read more
Raising Aspirations with Holyport The Eton Aspiration Project, which sees boys mentoring inquisitive students from neighbouring schools, is going from strength to strength. Begun ... DATE POSTED: 28 November 2019 Read more
A Message of Hope Last week we were honoured to spend the day with Ahmad Nawaz, an 18 year old campaigner who spoke passionately about the need for tolerance, kindnes... DATE POSTED: 20 November 2019 Read more
Eton and LAE - Translating Together Last week the Modern Foreign Languages Department began a series of poetry translation workshops run by the Poetry Translation Centre. Etonians and ... DATE POSTED: 19 November 2019 Read more
Geographers Travel to Understand the Vulnerabilities of Venice During Long Leave, nine senior boys were lucky enough to explore Venice on a Geography field trip. Over three days boys explored the city and its... DATE POSTED: 18 November 2019 Read more
SciSoc Discuss: Why is Dark Matter Important? SciSoc were recently proud to welcome Edmund Copeland, who argued that dark matter is a necessary component of the universe. Professor Copeland spec... DATE POSTED: 15 November 2019 Read more
The Incompatability of Consumerism and the USSR The Slavonic Society was recently fortunate to hear Professor Diane Koenker speak about the rise of consumerism in the former Soviet Union, where sh... DATE POSTED: 13 November 2019 Read more
Timothy Burrill Film Careers Talk British film producer Timothy Burrill OE, delivered a well-pitched and superbly crafted presentation last week about his career in the film Industry... DATE POSTED: 13 November 2019 Read more
Eton and LAE Students Explore Japan Over Long Leave, 11 E and D block Japanese students embarked on a trip to Japan along with students from the London Academy of Excellence. Right off... DATE POSTED: 10 November 2019 Read more
Uday Khemka on the Power of Individuals This week the Social Impact Society hosted Uday Khemka, an entrepreneur and philanthropist dedicated to raising awareness of climate change, who beg... DATE POSTED: 09 November 2019 Read more
Defining Paths with The Africa Society On Monday this week the African Society hosted Olamide Dada to speak on ‘Defining Your Own Path’. She gave us an insight into her journe... DATE POSTED: 08 November 2019 Read more
Exploring the Impact of Toxic Masculinity in 'The Man' Etonians were recently treated to a special performance of Patrick McPherson's sell-out Edinburgh Fringe one-man show. 'The Man' explore... DATE POSTED: 06 November 2019 Read more
Eton College Welcomes OSCAR Foundation Footballers Last half term we welcomed 20 boys from the OSCAR Foundation to spend a day at Eton College as part of their UK football tour. The OSCAR Foundation ... DATE POSTED: 31 October 2019 Read more
Psych Soc: How the wiring of the brain shapes who we are On Friday 11 October, The Psychology Society was fortunate to welcome both Professor Kevin Mitchell, the Senior Lecturer at the Trinity College Inst... DATE POSTED: 22 October 2019 Read more