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860: 2750:, Eton's greatest patron. This day is celebrated with the Procession of Boats, in which the top rowing crews from the top four years row past in vintage wooden rowing boats. After a normal chapel service, boys may attend a series of musical concerts, film screenings, sports displays, and "Speeches" performed by Sixth Form Select, before they gather on Agar's Plough for lunch in stalls. The 'Five Point' challenge is a tradition attempted by many boys the night before the "Fourth of June", where boys have to try and sneak out of their boarding house at night without being caught by their Housemaster or the security guards on patrol. The aim is to visit five notable points across and take photos there; some of these 'points' include the athletic centre, the roof of Bekynton (the school canteen), Windsor Bridge, and even the statue of King Henry VI in School Yard. Similar to the 1562:, said that Eton was developing plans to allow any boy to attend the school whatever his parents' income and, in 2011, said that around 250 boys received "significant" financial help from the school. In early 2014, this figure had risen to 263 pupils receiving the equivalent of around 60% of school fee assistance, whilst a further 63 received their education free of charge. Little said that, in the short term, he wanted to ensure that around 320 pupils per year receive bursaries and that 70 were educated free of charge, with the intention that the number of pupils receiving financial assistance would continue to increase. The Orwell Award is a sixth form scholarship awarded to boys in UK state schools whose academic performance may have been held back by personal circumstance. Boys who earn this award attend the school on a 100% bursary. 2796:, that in 1992 such tax breaks saved the school about £1,945 per pupil per year, although he had no direct connection with the school. This subsidy has declined since the 2001 abolition by the Labour Government of state-funded scholarships (formerly known as "assisted places") to independent schools. However, no child attended Eton on this scheme, meaning that the actual level of state assistance to the school has always been lower. Eton's former Head Master, Tony Little, has claimed that the benefits that Eton provides to the local community free of charge (use of its facilities, etc.) have a higher value than the tax breaks it receives as a result of its charitable status. The fee for the academic year 2023-2024 was £52,749 (approximately US$ 67,000 or 1952:. In recent times, a milder form of the rip, 'sign for information', colloquially known as an "info", has been introduced, which must also be signed by the boy's housemaster and tutor. Internal examinations are held at the end of the Michaelmas half (i.e. autumn term) for all pupils except those in the last year, and in the Summer half for those in the first, second and fourth years (i.e. those not taking a full set of public examinations). These internal examinations are called "Trials". Boys who fail to achieve a certain mark in a subject in a set of trials are 'flagged', and sometimes asked to revise that subject over the coming holidays to then re-sit the exam at the beginning of the next half. 1640: 868: 2061:. The rules were altered in 1987 and again in 2005 so that the new intake are not elected solely by the existing year and a committee of masters. Now, it involves a complex process where all boys in C Block, all teachers, Housemasters, Dames, and the current Pop vote for who they think are the best candidates. The Lower Master then compiles all this information and holds a final meeting called the 'Pop Committee', where all members are decided upon, including which of these members are to be chosen as the President of Pop, Chairman of Pop, Captain of the School and Captain of the Oppidans. Members of Pop wear a braided tailcoat (buttonhole), white and black 1944:"Commended for Good Effort" to the Head Master (or Lower Master). If any boy produces an outstanding piece of work, it may be "Sent Up For Good", storing the effort in the College Archives for posterity. This award has been around since the 18th century. As Sending Up For Good is fairly infrequent, the process is rather mysterious to many of Eton's boys. First, the master wishing to Send Up For Good must gain the permission of the relevant Head of Department. Upon receiving approval from the Head of Department, the piece of work will be marked with Sent Up For Good and the pupil will receive a card to be signed by House Master, tutor and division master. 594: 1897: 1296: 426: 1800: 42: 1337:, is reserved for 70 King's Scholars, who attend Eton on scholarships provided by the original foundation and awarded by examination each year; King's Scholars used to pay up to 90 per cent of full fees, depending on their means. This financial incentive has been phased out. Still, up to a third receive some kind of bursary or scholarship. The name 'King's Scholars' refers to the foundation of the school by King Henry VI in 1440. The original school consisted of the 70 Scholars (together with some Commensals) and the Scholars were educated and boarded at the foundation's expense. 1375:, meaning "town". The houses developed over time as a means of providing residence for the Oppidans in a more congenial manner, and during the 18th and 19th centuries the housemasters started to rely more for administrative purposes on a senior female member of staff, known as a "dame", who became responsible for the physical welfare of the boys. (Some houses had previously been run by dames without a housemaster.) Each house typically contains about 50 boys. Although classes are organised on a school basis, most boys spend a large proportion of their time in their house. 1539: 2422:, Dorney Lake provided training facilities for Olympic and Paralympic competitors, and during the Games, hosted the Olympic and Paralympic Rowing competitions as well as the Olympic Canoe Sprint event. It attracted over 400,000 visitors during the Games period (around 30,000 per day), and was voted the best 2012 Olympic venue by spectators. Thirty medal events were held on Dorney Lake, during which Team GB won a total of 12 medals, making the lake one of the most successful venues for Team GB. The 1067: 1922:); and the Huxley Prize, awarded for a project on a scientific subject. Other specialist prizes include the Newcastle Classical Prize (which was formerly the same prize as the Newcastle Scholarship, but the two were separated as a decreasing number of philosophers were fluent in Latin and Classical Greek); the Queen's Prizes for French and German; the Duke of Newcastle's Russian Prize; the Beddington Spanish Prize; the Strafford and Bowman Shakespeare Prizes; the 1413: 582: 2854: 2176: 1670:" which is a narrow strip of cloth folded over the joint of the collar to hide the collar stud, but some senior boys are entitled to wear a white bow tie and winged collar ("Stick-Ups"). These include boys part of select prefect bodies, those who represent their house as a type of House Captain (general, sports or arts) and those who are "keepers" of areas of the school. There are some variations in the school dress worn by boys in authority; see 3400:
rooms, make beds and light fires, but this was all. The lower boys had to fetch water from the pump for . They themselves had neither washstands nor basins...New boys were tossed in blankets until about 1832. In 1834, "the inmates of a workhouse are better fed than the scholars of Eton ... Boys who could not pay for a private room are said to have undergone privations that would be thought inhuman if inflicted on a galley slave."
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misdeeds, a boy is placed "on the Bill", which involves him being summoned by the sudden entry of a prefect (Sixth Form Select) into one of his divisions, who announces in a loud and formal tone that at a given time a certain pupil must attend the office of the Head Master, or Lower Master if the boy is in the lower two years, to talk personally about his misdeeds. The most serious misdeeds may result in expulsion, suspension, or
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boys had to act as "fags", or servants, to older boys. Their duties included cleaning, cooking, and running errands. A Library member was entitled to yell at any time and without notice, "Boy, Up!" or "Boy, Queue!", and all first-year boys had to come running. The last boy to arrive was given the task. These practices, known as
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Eton Match was the annual cricket match between Eton and Winchester held at each school alternately. It was originally just the cricket match, held over two days, with a dinner or concert or dance on one of the evenings...The first cricket match between Eton and Winchester was played in 1826. Matches
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Historically, only members of Pop were entitled to furl their umbrellas or sit on the wall on the Long Walk, in front of the main building. However, these traditions have died out. They perform roles at many of the routine events of the school year, including school plays, parents' evenings and other
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The opposite of a Show Up is a "Rip". This is for sub-standard work, which is sometimes torn at the top of the page/sheet and must be submitted to the boy's housemaster for signature. Boys who accumulate rips are liable to be given a "White Ticket", a form of a progress report which must be signed at
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The proportion of boys at the school who were sons of Old Etonians fell from 60% in 1960 to 20% in 2016. This has been attributed to a number of factors, including: the dissolution of the house lists, which allowed Old Etonians to register their sons at birth, in 1990; harder entrance examinations as
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Each Oppidan house is usually referred to by the initials (forenames and surname) of its current housemaster, a senior teacher ("beak"), or more formally by his surname alone, not by the name of the building in which it is situated. Houses occasionally swap buildings according to the seniority of the
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Not all boys who pass the college election examination choose to become King's Scholars, which involves living in "College" with its own ancient traditions, wearing a gown, and therefore a degree of separation from the other boys. If they choose instead to belong to one of the 24 Oppidan houses, they
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On a field sable three lily-flowers argent, intending that Our newly founded College, lasting for ages to come, whose perpetuity We wish to be signified by the stability of the sable colour, shall bring forth the brightest flowers redolent of every kind of knowledge; to which also, that We may impart
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These rooms contained little besides wooden bedsteads and bureaus. Chairs and tables for the privileged few, and the wind whistled through the gaping casements. Candlesticks were made by folding the cover of a school book and cutting a hole to receive the candle. A servant was supposed to sweep the
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Previously, the School used to cast girls in female roles from neighbouring schools, but more recently, these roles have been taken up by versatile actors at the School. Boys from the School are also responsible for the lighting, sound, stage management, costume and set design, and makeup of all the
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is the official school magazine of Lower Boys (pupils in their first two years at Eton) and it is written, edited and designed solely by them. In 2022, the Press Office became known as the Eton College Journalism Association. A totally boy-run team, headed by a Master, now runs the publication which
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The primary responsibility for a boy's studies lies with his House Master, but he is assisted by an additional director of studies, known as a tutor. Classes, formally known as "divisions" ("divs") or "schools", are organised on a School basis; the classrooms are separate from the houses. New blocks
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depending on what form of award they have. Every year a choral scholarship is also awarded to someone who has proven exceptional choral and singing abilities, but then not in other fields of music. Recipients of this award have typically been choristers at top collegiate and cathedral choirs across
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groups and numerous rock bands who regularly perform at open gig nights and more. Music production and technology, as well as musical theatre, have also grown in popularity in recent years. The College Chapel Choir (the main chapel choir of the School) perform three times a week in regular services
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agreed, saying the whole community would benefit. However Steve Osborn, director of the Safe Neighbourhoods Unit, described the decision as "staggering" given substantial reduction in youth services by councils across the country. The facility which became the Thames Valley Athletics Centre opened
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The position of the Head Boys of Eton is divided into four roles: President of Pop, Chairman of Pop, Captain of the School and Captain of the Oppidans. The first two are the leaders of Pop and the latter two are the leaders of Sixth Form Select. Captain of the School and Captain of the Oppidans are
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Eton has a well-established system for encouraging boys to produce high-standard work. An excellent piece of work may be rewarded with a "Show Up", to be shown to the boy's tutors as evidence of progress. If, in any particular term, a pupil makes a particularly good effort in any subject, he may be
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Prizes are awarded too for excellence in activities outside of academics. The Loder Declamation Prize is one of the oldest prizes and the most prestigious non-academic prize in the School where boys are required to read a bible passage, a monologue from a Shakespeare play, and a set of prose. Other
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and Russell Prizes for Mathematics; the Robert Bridges Prize for English; the Sotheby Prize for History of Art; the Waddington Prize for Theology and Philosophy; the Birley Prize for History; the Rorie Mackenzie Prize for Modern Languages; the Robert Boyle Prize for Physics; the Macmillan Prize for
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There are entire house gatherings every evening, usually around 8:05–8:30 p.m. These are known as "Prayers", due to their original nature. The house master and boys have an opportunity to make announcements, and sometimes the boys provide light entertainment. For much of Eton's history, junior
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below) in the form of a "Pop-Tanning", in which a large number of hard strokes were inflicted by the President of Pop in the presence of all Pop members (or, in earlier times, each member of Pop took it in turns to inflict a stroke). The culprit was summoned to appear in a pair of old trousers, as
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Various benefactions make it possible to give grants each year to boys who wish, for educational or cultural reasons, to work or travel abroad. These include the Busk Fund, which supports individual ventures that show particular initiative; the C. M. Wells Memorial Trust Fund, for the promotion of
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The Rosebery Prize for History is awarded on the same day as the Newcastle Scholarship, and follows a similar format of a three-hour exam during the Lent Half (although the Newcastle Scholarship is awarded on the basis of two such examinations). Also of note is the Gladstone Memorial Prize and the
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In addition to the housemaster, each house has two house captains, two house captains of games and a house captain of arts. All house positions are entitled to "Stick-Ups" (a white bow tie and winged collar). Some houses may have more house captains than the standard rule. House prefects were once
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Half-way through the 500 yards shoot Winchester were two points up on King's, but they tailed off badly in the second half. The next best were: Tonbridge, 473; Winchester, 472; Eton and Charterhouse, 469; Glasgow Academy, 468; City of London, 467; Highgate and Leys, 463; Sherborne, 462; Edinburgh
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This document, relating to the connection between the public schools and Empire, records the tour of public school boys to Australia in the early 1930s. Between 1926 and 1939 the School Empire Tour Committee, an offshoot of the Church of England Council of Settlement, organised a series of Empire
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Allestree gave a range to close the west side of School Yard between Lower School and Chapel". This was remodelled later and completed in 1694 by Matthew Bankes, Master Carpenter of the Royal Works. The last important addition to the central college buildings was the College Library, in the south
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Numerous plays are put on every year at Eton College; there is one main theatre, called the Farrer (seating 400) and 2 Studio theatres, called the Caccia Studio and Empty Space (seating 90 and 80 respectively). There are about 8 or 9 house productions each year, around 3 or 4 "independent" plays
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Every two year, Eton employs a 'Composer-in-Residence', an external professional composer on a two-year contract who normally commissions new music for the main choir, as well as teaching Music GCSE and A Level to most year groups. In 2009, the School's musical protégés came to wider notice when
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officially known as 'Eton Society', a society comprising the most well-regarded, confident and able senior boys. It is a driving ambition of many capable Eton schoolboys to be elected to Pop, and many high-performers who are refused entry to this society consider their careers at Eton a failure.
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In addition to the masters, the following three categories of senior boys are entitled to exercise School discipline. Boys who belong to any of these categories, in addition to a limited number of other boy office holders, are entitled to wear winged collars with bow ties (known as "Stick-Ups").
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Teachers are known officially as "Masters" but may also be referred to unofficially as "beaks". The pupil to teacher ratio is 8:1, which is extremely low by typical UK school standards. Class sizes start at around twenty to twenty-five in the first year and are often below ten by the final year.
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House (the first two built as such by the Provost and Fellows, 1845, when the school was increasing in numbers and needed more centralised control), The Hopgarden, South Lawn, Waynflete, Evans's, Keate House, Warre House, Villiers House, Common Lane House, Penn House, Walpole House, Cotton Hall,
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Chenevix-Trench also abolished corporal punishment administered by senior boys. Previously, House Captains were permitted to cane offenders over the seat of the trousers. This was a routine occurrence, carried out privately with the boy bending over with his head under the edge of a table. Less
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A boy who is late for any division or other appointments may be required to sign "Tardy Book", a register kept in the School Office, between 7:35 am and 7:45 am, every morning for the duration of his sentence (typically three days). Tardy Book may also be issued for late work. For more serious
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At Eton, there are many organisations known as 'societies', in many of which pupils come together to discuss a particular topic or to listen to a lecture, presided over by a senior pupil, and often including a guest speaker. As of September 2024, there are 80 clubs, activities and societies in
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Every evening, about 75 minutes, known as Quiet Hour, is set aside, during which boys are expected to study or prepare work for their teachers if not otherwise engaged. Specialists (boys in sixth form) are not obliged to observe Quiet Hours but must still remain quiet and respectful during the
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and built 1861–63. Despite the introduction of modern technology, the external appearance and locations of many of the classrooms have remained unchanged for a long time. The oldest classroom still in use, "Lower School", dates from the 15th century, though this is now used more for religious
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Every year, Eton employs a 'Director-in-Residence', an external professional director on a one-year contract who normally directs one house play and the Lower Boy play (a school play open solely to the first two-year groups), as well as teaching Drama and Theatre Studies to most year groups.
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grant with the school getting full daytime use of the facilities in exchange for £200k and 4.5 acres (1.8 hectares) of land. The bursar claimed that Windsor, Slough and Eton Athletic club was "deprived" because it did not have a world-class running track and facilities for training and the
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The captains of each of the 25 boys' houses (see above). There are usually either one or two per house. They have little responsibility at a school level, but nonetheless act as representatives of their houses and help maintain order within the house. House Captains are entitled to wear a
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Sport is a feature of Eton; which has nearly 200 acres of playing fields and amenity land. The names of the playing fields include Agar's Plough, Dutchman's, Upper Club, Lower Club, Sixpenny/The Field, and Mesopotamia (situated between two streams and often shortened to "Mespots").
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countries as part of the Public School Boys Empire Tour. The first tour travelled to Australia; the last went to Canada. The purpose of the tours was to encourage Empire settlement, with the boys possibly becoming district officers in India or imperial governors of the Dominions.
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in September 2011. The School has eight organs and an entire building for music (performance spaces include two concert venues: the Parry Hall and the Concert Hall). The Salata Auditorium (School Hall) is the largest concert venue in the school, seating about 700 people. The
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elected from the oldest year, but this no longer happens. The old term "Library" survives in the name of the room set aside for the oldest year's use, where boys have their own kitchen and living space. Similarly, boys in their penultimate year have a room known as "Debate".
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is awarded for consistently performing with distinction in school and external examinations ("Trials"): to earn the title, a boy must obtain either three distinctions in a row or four throughout his school career. Within the school, an Oppidan Scholar is entitled to use the
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The number of Sixth Form Select has grown over time. Members of Sixth Form Select are entitled to wear silver buttons on their waistcoats. They also act as Praepostors: they enter classrooms in mid-lesson without knocking and ask in a loud and formal tone, "Is
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in the west range of the cloisters, fronting School Yard, perhaps the most famous image of the school. This range includes the important interiors of the Parlour, Election Hall, and Election Chamber, where most of the 18th century "leaving portraits" are kept.
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allocated time. Some Houses, at the discretion of the House Master, may observe a second Quiet Hour after prayers in the evening. This is less formal, with boys being allowed to visit each other's rooms to socialise if neither boy has work outstanding. The
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famous schools in Great Britain competed at Bisley today for the Ashburton shield — the blue ribbon of the shooting world for schoolboys. Charterhouse, Harrow, Winchester, Eton, Rugby and Clifton, all previous winners, were determined to add to their
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housemaster and the physical desirability of the building. The names of buildings occupied by houses are used for few purposes other than a correspondence address. They are: Godolphin House, Jourdelay's (both built as such c. 1720), Hawtrey House,
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Eton has been described as the most famous public school in the world, and has been referred to as "the chief nurse of England's statesmen". Eton has educated generations of British and foreign aristocracy, and for the first time, members of the
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is the oldest fixture of the cricketing calendar, having been played there since 1805. A staple of the London society calendar since the 1800s, in 1914, its importance was such that over 38,000 people attended the two days' play, and in 1910
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Prizes are awarded on the results of trials (internal exams), GCSE and AS-levels. In addition, many subjects and activities have specially endowed prizes, several of which are awarded by visiting experts. The most prestigious of these is the
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became the first black person to obtain his school-leaving certificate from Eton. Three years later Onyeama was banned from visiting Eton after he published a book which described the racism that he experienced during his time at the school.
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an academically selected prefectorial group consisting, by custom, of the 10 senior King's Scholars and the 10 senior Oppidan Scholars (though recently, high-achieving pupils who are not King's or Oppidan Scholars have also been admitted
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As the school grew, more pupils were allowed to attend provided that they paid their own fees and lived in boarding-houses within the town of Eton, outside the college's original buildings. These pupils became known as Oppidans, from the
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Report of Her Majesty's Commissioners Appointed to Inquire into the Revenues and Management of Certain Colleges and Schools and the Studies Pursued and Instruction Given Therein; with an Appendix and Evidence, Vol. III. Evidence Part
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is awarded on the strength of an examination, consisting of two papers in philosophical theology, moral theory and applied ethics. The Keynes Prize is awarded on an examination of a particular topic within the branch of Economics.
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Between 1926 and 1939, the School Empire-Tour Committee, an offshoot of the Church of England Council of Empire Settlement, organised a series of Empire tours for British public school boys that started with a trip to Australia in
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is the official school magazine, having been founded in 1863. It is edited by boys at the school. Although liable to censorship, it has a tradition of satirising and attacking school policies, as well as documenting recent events.
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non-academic prizes are awarded for activities such as painting, sculpture, ceramics, playing musical instruments, musical composition, acting, backstage work, classical and modern language declamation, silverwork, and design.
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The uniform worn today was gradually adopted and standardised towards the end of the nineteenth century. Until 1967, boys under the height of 5 ft 4 in (163 cm) wore a cropped jacket (known as an Eton jacket,
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held at each school alternately. First played in 1826, it was originally just the cricket match, held over two days, with a dinner or concert or dance on one of the evenings. Eton Match, as such, ceased to exist by 2001.
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visits to classical lands; the Sadler Fund, which supports, among others, those intending to enter the Foreign Service; and the Marsden Fund, for travel in countries where the principal language is not English.
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Report of Her Majesty's Commissioners appointed to inquire into the Revenues and Management of certain Colleges and Schools, and the Studies pursued and Instruction given therein; with an Appendix and Evidence
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were played over two days and hosted alternately by Winchester ...In 2001, the name changed - Eton Match became Winchester Day. Wykeham Day started in 1996 and was held in September as an open day for OWs.
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Group. Eton today is a larger school than it has been for much of its history. In 1678, there were 207 boys. In the late 18th century, there were about 300, while today, the total has risen to over 1,300.
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As the school suffered reduced income while still under construction, the completion and further development of the school have since depended to some extent on wealthy benefactors. Building resumed when
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the emphasis on academic attainment increased; a sharp rise in school fees increasingly beyond the means of many UK families; and increased applications from international, often very wealthy, families.
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As with other public schools, a scheme was devised towards the end of the 19th century to familiarise privileged schoolboys with social conditions in deprived areas. The project of establishing an "
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Dr Lupton's coat of arms, given to him by Henry VII, is made up of three wolves' heads (Lupus is the Latin word for wolf) and three lilies, which also appear on the Eton College coat of arms.
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The large and ornate School Hall and School Library (by L. K. Hall) were erected in 1906–08 across the road from Upper School as the school's memorial to the Etonians who had died in the
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Lord Clarendon: If they do not adopt anything very extravagant either with respect to colour or cut you allow them to follow their own taste with respect to the choice of their clothes?
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The School has a variety of musical groups, including two chapel choirs, a symphony and chamber orchestra, jazz bands, a marching band, a pipe band, a gospel choir, a pop choir, two
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In 1815, Eton College documented its football rules, the first football code to be written down anywhere in the world. Eton Match was the annual cricket match between Eton and
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as a model, visiting at least six times (in 1441, 1444, 1446, 1447, 1448, 1449, 1451, 1452) and having its statutes transcribed. Henry appointed Winchester's headmaster,
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Lord Clarendon: One more question, which bears in some degree upon other schools, namely with regard to the dress. The boys do not wear any particular dress at Eton?
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who joined the school in September 2020, now under the guidance of Ms. Jennie-Helen Moston. The School has produced many famous musicians in its history, including
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are no longer practised at Eton. Academic standards were raised, and by the mid-1990s Eton ranked among Britain's top three schools in getting its pupils into
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was the 19th British prime minister to have attended the school, and recommended that Eton set up a school in the state sector to help drive up standards.
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was won on the playing-fields of Eton." Wellington was at Eton from 1781 to 1784 and was to send his sons there. According to Nevill (citing the historian
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on the bare posterior, in a semi-public ceremony held in the Library, where there was a special wooden birching block over which the offender was held.
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are simply regarded as Oppidans. However, they may still earn a non-financial award that recognises their academic capabilities. This is known as an
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called the school "the number one boys' public school", adding that "The teaching and facilities are second to none." The school is a member of the
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King's Scholars are entitled to use the letters 'KS' after their name and they can be identified by a black gown worn over the top of their
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The original curriculum concentrated on prayers, Latin and devotion, and "as late as 1530 no Greek was taught". Later the emphasis was on
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One Fellow to be elected by the Provost & Fellows, who is or has been a member of a faculty of, or a fellow of a college at the
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reports on notable events across school life and societies, serving as an important summary of all that happens within the School.
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and be a House Captain at the same time. It is less common for a House Captain to belong to Pop but it still happens fairly often.
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of Eton College was granted in 1449 by the founder King Henry VI, as recorded as follows on the original charter, attested by the
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Statute VII of the College provides that the board shall be populated as follows (in addition to the Provost and Vice-Provost):
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in east London was started at the beginning of 1880, and it lasted until 1971 when it was decided that a more local project (at
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something of royal nobility which may declare the work truly royal and illustrious, We have resolved that that portion of the
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About 20% of pupils at Eton receive financial support, through a range of bursaries and scholarships. A recent Head Master,
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to store programmes. Today, all boys must have laptop computers and are given iPads for their school work, and the school
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to be elected by the Provost & Fellows, who is or has been a member of a faculty of, or a fellow of a college at the
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was a Provost. Between the years 1926 and 1939, Eton pupils were included as part of a group of around 20 or 30 selected
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When Henry VI founded the school, he granted it a large number of endowments, including much valuable land. The group of
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Over the years its power and privileges have grown. Pop is the oldest self-electing society at Eton, created in 1811 by
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of classrooms have appeared approximately every decade since the construction of New (mathematics) Schools, designed by
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Wotton House, Holland House, Mustians, Angelo's, Manor House, Farrer House, Baldwin's Bec, The Timbralls, and Westbury.
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to investigate the state of nine schools in England, including Eton. Questioned by the commission in 1862, Head Master
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intervals by all his teachers and may be accompanied by other punishments, usually involving doing domestic chores or
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62,000 as of November 2021), although the sum is considerably lower for those pupils on bursaries and scholarships.
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Edward Balston: We would not let them wear for instance a yellow coat or any other colour very much out of the way.
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under English law (Charities Act 1993, Schedule 2). Under the provisions of the Charities Act 2006, it is now an
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in a 1914 dress of a junior Eton pupil, wearing a top hat, neck-tie and "bum-freezer", none of which are now worn
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They are called halves because the school year was once split into two halves, between which the boys went home.
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range of the cloister, 1725–29, by Thomas Rowland. It has a very important collection of books and manuscripts.
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in College Chapel on top of a rigorous rehearsal schedule. They often perform at other large events such as at
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to have attended the school, and the fifth since the end of the Second World War. Previous Conservative leader
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Eton College pupils dressed as members of various rowing crews taking part in the "Procession of Boats" on the
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A view of College (the boarding house for academic scholars), College Chapel and College Field from the north
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In 2005, the school was one of fifty of the country's leading independent schools found to have breached the
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A Portrait of Eton, 1958, and Tim Card, Eton Renewed: A History of Eton College from 1860 to the Present Day
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Eton's best-known holiday takes place on the so-called "Fourth of June", a celebration of the birthday of
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came under attack for his view that in the classroom little time could be spared for subjects other than
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the caning would cut the cloth to shreds. This was the most severe form of physical punishment at Eton.
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in 1461, the new King annulled all grants to the school and removed most of its assets and treasures to
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tours for British public-school boys. The first tour travelled to Australia; the last went to Canada.
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made national headlines but interest has since declined considerably, and the match is now a one-day
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The long-standing belief that the present uniform was first worn as mourning for the death of King
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There are many inter-house competitions, mostly in sports but also in academics, drama and music.
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in the Kingdoms of France and England be placed on the chief of the shield, per pale azure with a
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as Kynge's College of Our Ladye of Eton besyde Windesore, making it the 18th-oldest school in the
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Politics; the Wilder Prize for Theology and the Hervey Verse Prize for poetry in senior years.
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as one of the 150 best private schools in the world and among top 30 senior schools in the UK.
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following identification by the Provost & Fellows or a suitable candidate from amongst the
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Public schoolboys invaded the ranges at Bisley to-day to compete for the Ashburton Day Shield.
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was on the staff until late 2012. The School offers GCSE drama and A Level Theatre Studies.
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to house the college's Provost and fellows. The facility is now used for storage. In 1969,
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mottled-grey waistcoat with their house colours at the back. It is possible to belong to
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in the United Kingdom. The school appointed its first female Lower Master (deputy head),
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have been published, as well as publications produced by individual departments such as
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Edward Balston: No, with the exception that they are obliged to wear a white neckcloth.
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official events, and generally maintain order. Notable ex-members of Pop include the
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Coutts Prize, awarded on the results of trials and AS-level examinations in C block (
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The School participates in many national competitions; many pupils are part of the
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and blew out many windows in the chapel. The college commissioned replacements by
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productions, under the guidance of several professional full-time theatre staff.
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sent a team of eight men - the Shooting VIII - to compete annually at Bisley.
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One Fellow to be elected by the Head Master, Lower Master, and Assistant Masters
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The current "Precentor" (Director of Music) is Tim Johnson, who took over from
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Following complaints about the finances, buildings and management of Eton, the
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Eton has decided to drop fagging. The practice will be banned as of July 1980
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The drama department is headed by Rebecca Farley and several other teachers;
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There is a running track at the Thames Valley Athletics Centre and an annual
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A traditional punishment took the form of being made to copy, by hand, Latin
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Sable, three lily-flowers argent on a chief per pale azure and gules in the
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Sable, three lily-flowers argent on a chief per pale azure and gules in the
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existence, catering for a wide range of interests and largely run by boys.
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was erected; many Etonians visited and stimulated among other things the
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London: Printed by George Edward Eyre and William Spottiswoode. p. 116.
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Mohamad at Eton – documentary about Palestinian refugee attending Eton
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was developed and is owned by the college. It was the venue for the
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The School is known for its traditions, including a uniform of black
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Corporal punishment was phased out in the 1980s. The film director
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of the intended building was completed. Eton's first Head Master,
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to provide free education to 70 poor boys who would then go on to
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Member schools of the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference
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Academy, Clifton and Imperial Service College, 460; Harrow, 458;
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During the Michaelmas Half, the sport curriculum is dominated by
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common but more severe were the canings administered by Pop (see
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It was intended to have formidable buildings; Henry intended the
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connects all classrooms and all boys' bedrooms to the internet.
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Lord Clarendon: Is the colour of their clothes much restricted?
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Four Fellows to be elected by the Provost and Fellows themselves
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Private schools in the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead
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The School has produced many famous actors as well, including
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There are three academic terms (known as halves) in the year:
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Eton has a long list of distinguished former pupils. In 2019,
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Educational Documents: England and Wales, 1816 to present day
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Engines of privilege : Britain's private school problem
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In recent years, the School has put on a musical version of
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in 1879 and 1882. During this half, Collegers also play the
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Among Head Masters of the late 19th and 20th centuries were
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Eton Repointed: The New Structures of an Ancient Foundation
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Arthur C. Benson, Hugh, Memoirs of a Brother, chapter eight
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Church of England private schools in the Diocese of Oxford
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Ranked by total annual income averaged over three years.
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was both the President of Pop and Captain of the School.
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claims to have been the last boy caned at Eton, in 1984.
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Pupils on the Eton College Summer Holiday Programme, 2013
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and black pinstriped trousers. Most pupils wear a white "
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Educational institutions established in the 15th century
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List of English and Welsh endowed schools (19th century)
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Nikolaus Pevsner, Buildings of England – Buckinghamshire
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appointed by the king to receive forfeited lands of the
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and Lower Chapel also act as a centre of choral music.
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Cox, Richard W.; Russell, Dave; Vamplew, Wray (2002).
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William Tresham, another member of the Royal Household
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Floreat Etona: Anecdotes and Memories of Eton College
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contest. In the 2024 match, Harrow were the victors.
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also in Pop and in the Monarch (rowing prefect body)
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Lord Lyttelton: They must wear the common round hat?
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Neo-Latin § Latin in school education 1500–1700
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Retrieved 21 December 2011. 4896: 4761: 4759: 3706: 2588:The exterior of Eton's main theatre, the Farrer 2550:, as he worked toward conducting the difficult 2302:and the World Junior Rowing Championships. The 616:, founded by the same king in 1441. Henry used 5487: 5485: 5483: 5481: 4974: 4972: 3903: 3548:"British Public School Boys Visiting Adelaide" 2885:, the electoral ward that includes the College 2605:A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum 2243:has become a major Lent Half sport along with 2165: 7038: 6027: 5795: 5763:Eton Established: A History from 1440 to 1860 4326:In 1999... was finally outlawed in schools. 3805: 3140: 2833:List of Old Etonians born in the 20th century 2829:List of Old Etonians born in the 19th century 2825:List of Old Etonians born in the 18th century 2765: 1622:, from late April to late June or early July. 863:An Eton College classroom in the 19th century 472:award-winning actors, and generations of the 4756: 4421: 3761: 3759: 3361:. New York. 27 November 1939. Archived from 2770:Until 18 December 2010, Eton College was an 2207:During the Lent Half it is dominated by the 1352:in Chapel. The house is looked after by the 1151: 838:, around 1517. His name is borne by the big 383:Eton College, registered charity no. 1139086 5924:An English Education: A Perspective of Eton 5478: 5027: 4969: 4528:"Traditions and Change: Views From a Pupil" 4477:"Traditions and Change: Views From a Pupil" 3468:"Clarendon Archive: The School Empire-Tour" 2479:with other chapel choirs, such as those of 1938: 1727:, or "bum-freezer") instead of a tailcoat. 1448:Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference 1348:, wearers of gowns); and occasionally by a 963:. A bomb destroyed part of Upper School in 684:William de la Pole, 1st Marquess of Suffolk 639:for the endowment of Eton were as follows: 497:Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference 456:, England. It is noted for having educated 7045: 7031: 6034: 6020: 4828:"Personal story: Eton and the need to win" 4694:The Buildings of England – Buckinghamshire 4661: 4649:"Departments and Available Qualifications" 4269: 4237: 4215:"Tatler Schools Guide 2012 – Eton College" 3923:"Education: Eton Bids Farewell to Fagging" 3645:"The racist questions I was asked at Eton" 1871:(music). Online publications also include 1344:, giving them the nickname 'tugs' (Latin: 875:during Fourth of June celebrations in 1932 55:Aerial view of Eton College from the north 5150:Rating Valuation: Principles and Practice 5007:Cheetham, Anthony; Parfit, Derek (1964). 4048: 3756: 3554:. Adelaide. 20 September 1926. p. 10 3492: 2602:(October 2009) as well as productions of 2394:Among the other sports played at Eton is 2359:for many decades against the other major 1751:, and, for boys with sufficient ability, 5621:. New York. 29 June 1931. Archived from 5239:"Eton & Harrow match scorecard 1910" 4134:. The Good Schools Guide. Archived from 3683:"Eton and The Ritz on al-Qaeda hit list" 3215:"Winchester College in the 21st Century" 2957: 2955: 2817:Category:People educated at Eton College 2583: 2174: 1979:Eton used to be renowned for its use of 1895: 1891: 1798: 1675: 1638: 1565: 1411: 1294: 1065: 866: 858: 810:. Legend has it that Edward's mistress, 592: 580: 389:Charity Commission for England and Wales 287: 5929: 5897: 5635: 5193:. Boston, MA: Silver, Burdett. p.  4427:"Eton and the making of a modern elite" 4187: 4051:"After Labour, Posh is Back in Britain" 4019: 3799: 3155: 2939:List of the oldest schools in the world 2011:Chenevix-Trench's successor from 1970, 1272:Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales 1188:Princess Antonia, Duchess of Wellington 1093:and preserved in the College archives: 854: 14: 7738: 5464:"Eton Fives - Oxford University Sport" 5343:"Eton: Thames Valley Athletics Centre" 5314: 5186: 4275: 4089: 3679: 3572: 3156:Gillett, Francesca (31 October 2017). 1974: 1794: 1730: 1101:arms which by royal right belong to Us 488:boarding school in the UK in 2013–14. 7791:Grade I listed buildings in Berkshire 7026: 6015: 5881:(2nd ed.). London and New York: 5691: 5308: 5071:from the original on 10 January 2022. 4825: 4733: 4662:McAllister, J. F. O. (18 June 2006). 4308: 3237:Henry VI and the Politics of Kingship 3059:. Guides.tatler.co.uk. Archived from 3009: 2952: 2414:, Eton completed the construction of 1002:boys who travelled yearly to various 763:, supposedly including a part of the 741:James Fiennes, another member of the 7796:Grade I listed educational buildings 7410:Brockhurst and Marlston House School 5878:A history of Eton College, 1440-1884 5871: 4803:. Eton College. 2008. Archived from 4655: 4290:from the original on 10 January 2022 4257:from the original on 10 January 2022 4025: 3769:. Eton College. 2022. Archived from 3694:from the original on 10 January 2022 3282: 2929:List of head masters of Eton College 2837:List of Old Etonians in the Military 2387:. As with the other schools, Eton's 2109: 1772:services and as a detention centre. 1553: 1442:List of Head Masters of Eton College 1209:Helena Morrissey, Baroness Morrissey 597:A 1690 engraving of Eton College by 6634:Isle of Man, King William's College 5965:Playing Fields: School Days at Eton 5903:One of Them: An Eton College Memoir 5868:(London: Chatto & Windus, 1976) 5291:"The Evolution of Winchester Match" 5288: 4049:MacDonald, Alistair (14 May 2010). 3838: 3276: 3182: 3035:"Eton – the establishment's choice" 2412:London 2012 Summer Paralympic Games 2132: 1446:The Head Master is a member of the 1010:In 1959, the college constructed a 798:However, when Henry was deposed by 686:(1396–1450) (later Duke of Suffolk) 27:Public school in Berkshire, England 24: 7450:St George's School, Windsor Castle 5755: 5268:. London: Routledge. p. 243. 5057:Doggart, Sebastian (26 May 2011). 5011:. London: Sidgwick & Jackson. 4955:"Cameron defiant over drug claims" 4579:. London: Faber and Faber. p. 162. 4276:Patton, Graeme (5 February 2014). 3846:"What is it like at Eton College?" 3344:Nikolaus Pevsner, op. cit. p. 119. 3258:"Kinver Church – kingswinford.org" 3049: 1827:Other school magazines, including 1499:in direct line of succession: the 1450:and the school is a member of the 1416:The Porter's Lodge of Eton College 1407: 1322: 1270:One Fellow to be nominated by the 25: 7832: 7228:King's Academy Easthampstead Park 7087:Lynch Hill School Primary Academy 6876:'..The Public Schools of England' 5979: 5861:(London: Faber & Faber, 1970) 5818:(London, Short Books, June 2006, 5036:. London: Debrett's. p. 95. 4991:. London: Leslie Frewin. p. 100. 4110:"Eton—the establishment's choice" 3868:"King's Scholarship Awards (13+)" 3625:. Subbrit.org.uk. 28 October 2000 2401: 2035: 1615:, from mid-January to late March. 7128:Blessed Hugh Faringdon RC School 6504:Birmingham, King Edward's School 6051:The principal schools of England 5667: 5655: 5636:Craigie, Emily (25 April 2021). 5629: 5607: 5585: 5559: 5537: 5515: 5456: 5434: 5416: 5386: 5356: 5335: 5315:Penman, Danny (10 August 1995). 5282: 5266:Encyclopedia of British Football 5257: 5231: 5209: 5158: 5142: 5133: 5119: 5110: 5084: 5075: 5050: 5021: 5001: 4981: 4826:Eyres, Harry (14 October 2020). 3623:"Eton College Site Visit Report" 3585:(3). Informa UK Limited: 48–76. 3012:Longman Pronunciation Dictionary 2866: 2852: 2780:, and fully registered with the 2542:. The film followed an Etonian, 2276:Princess Elizabeth Challenge Cup 2073:(unlike his younger brother the 1778:Independent Schools Inspectorate 1644:Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester 1537: 1469: 1045: 576: 403: 49: 40: 7014:Public schools (United Kingdom) 5785:, third edition, London, 1899, 4947: 4926: 4917: 4908: 4871: 4846: 4819: 4793: 4768: 4727: 4713: 4699: 4687: 4678: 4641: 4628: 4619: 4605: 4582: 4569: 4555: 4546: 4520: 4495: 4469: 4460: 4446: 4415: 4389: 4360: 4339:"Eton Bids Farewell to Fagging" 4331: 4302: 4207: 4188:McNamee, Annie (6 April 2024). 4181: 4159: 4150: 4124: 4102: 4083: 4061: 4042: 3993: 3967: 3945: 3915: 3894: 3885: 3860: 3777: 3731: 3673: 3659: 3637: 3615: 3566: 3540: 3486: 3460: 3451: 3448:November 1915 to September 1919 3439: 3424: 3403: 3387: 3378: 3369: 3347: 3338: 3329: 3320: 3311: 3302: 3250: 3229: 3207: 3176: 3149: 2803: 2741: 2253:Schools' Head of the River Race 1685:in 1820 is unfounded. In 1862, 1589: 1266:Fellowship of the Royal Society 1061: 7751:1440 establishments in England 7389:St Bernard's RC Grammar School 6045:in England, Scotland and Wales 5852:Memoirs of Celebrated Etonians 5796:Clutton-Brock, Arthur (1900). 5599:. Eton College. Archived from 5241:. Cricinfo.com. Archived from 5148:Patrick Bond and Peter Brown, 4368:"How to Get into Eton College" 4090:Doward, Jamie (26 June 2005). 3496:Public School Boys Empire Tour 3283:Hope, Charles (7 March 2013). 3115: 3089: 3075: 3027: 3003: 2981: 2518:the country, such as those of 2406:In 2006, six years before the 2262:, who play cricket, tennis or 2239:facilities on Masters' field, 1629: 1548:Eton College, Provost's Garden 1435: 1144:. The motto of the college is 13: 1: 7756:Boarding schools in Berkshire 7248:Lynch Hill Enterprise Academy 6509:Blackheath Proprietary School 5967:(London, Philip Allan, 1922, 5952:(London, Cygnet Press, 2012, 5709: 5444:. British Pathe. 15 July 1935 5370:. South Shields. 11 July 1935 4734:Pells, Rachel (6 July 2017). 4309:Lyall, Sarah (5 March 2000). 3929:. 26 May 1980. Archived from 3057:"Schools Guide 2011 – Tatler" 2967:Get information about schools 2572:" and the coronation anthem " 2538:featured in a TV documentary 2077:, who failed to be elected), 1671: 1303:The school contains 25 boys' 1218:Francis Brown (mathematician) 932:" in the crowded district of 526:(1847), to have retained the 7821:Schools with a royal charter 7766:Charities based in Berkshire 7567:Licensed Victuallers' School 7082:Langley Hall Primary Academy 5816:The Importance of Being Eton 5765:(London, John Murray, 2001, 4957:. BBC News. 11 February 2007 4112:. BBC News. 2 September 1998 4071:. BBC News. 9 September 2011 3955:. BBC News. 28 November 2016 3680:Farmer, Ben (16 June 2011). 3413:(Methuen Young Books, 1973, 3037:. BBC News. 2 September 1998 2272:The National Schools Regatta 2219:) reached the finals of the 2045:was a member of Pop, whilst 1882: 1199:George Leggatt, Lord Leggatt 715:, later the king's secretary 604:Eton College was founded by 177:; 584 years ago 7: 7684:Reading Abbey Girls' School 6734:Tiverton, Blundell's School 6609:Glenalmond, Trinity College 6109:The Endowed Grammar Schools 5735:. London: Faber and Faber. 5573:. Channel4.com. 26 May 2009 5493:"Dorney Lake – London 2012" 4575:McConnell, J. D. R (1967). 3591:10.1080/0308653042000279669 3183:Rae, John (18 April 2009). 2845: 2408:2012 London Summer Olympics 2166:Extra–curricular activities 2025: 1359: 1056: 806:, on the other side of the 804:St George's Chapel, Windsor 711:(d. 1477), first Warden of 694:Chancellor of the Exchequer 554:in 2022, have since become 10: 7837: 7761:Boys' schools in Berkshire 7394:Upton Court Grammar School 7298:St Joseph's RC High School 5731:McConnell, J.D.R. (1967). 5139:McConnell, pp. 57, 129–137 4670:. New York. Archived from 4600:British Schoolboy Uniforms 4026:Moss, Paul (12 May 2010). 3384:Nikolaus Pevsner, op. cit. 3355:"Ploughing Fields of Eton" 2814: 2807: 2766:Charitable status and fees 2568:, the writer of the hymn " 2049:(unlike his elder brother 1634: 1528:The school is included in 1439: 1326: 1178:Peter Mckee (Vice Provost) 1156:The school is headed by a 1130:a lion passant guardant or 1080:a lion passant guardant or 1052:Eton College controversies 1049: 1032:Eton College controversies 727:John Hampton (d. 1472) of 565: 561: 491:It was founded in 1440 by 7702: 7679:Queensmead School Windsor 7626: 7600: 7549: 7531:St George's School, Ascot 7473: 7455:St John's Beaumont School 7403:Independent (preparatory) 7402: 7361: 7188:Furze Platt Senior School 7106:Secondary (non-selective) 7105: 7069: 7011: 6873: 6807: 6744:University College School 6669:Manchester Grammar School 6534:Canterbury, King's School 6478: 6315: 6267: 6191: 6132: 6108: 6050: 5930:Onyeama, Dillibe (1972). 5782:A History of Eton College 5597:The Farrer Theatre Online 5427:. Lincoln. 13 July 1939. 5032:An Eton Schoolboy's Album 4987:Onyeama, Dillibe (1972). 4879:"Scholarships and Awards" 4425:(August–September 2016). 4423:de Bellaigue, Christopher 4253:. London. 4 August 2011. 3741:. NZ Herald. 10 July 2023 3669:. BBC News. 22 June 2020. 3395:A History of Eton College 3014:(3rd ed.), Longman, 2752:Queen's Official Birthday 2701:Jack Absolute Flies Again 2647:A Midsummer Night's Dream 2170: 1466:at Latymer Upper School. 1290: 1240:King's College, Cambridge 1152:Governance and management 713:All Souls College, Oxford 614:King's College, Cambridge 501:King's College, Cambridge 378: 368: 358: 340: 330: 322: 309: 301: 297:1600 acres (647 hectares) 293: 283: 275: 267: 259: 249: 237: 225: 209: 199: 189: 171: 161: 145: 127: 122: 83: 69: 65: 60: 48: 39: 34: 7722:Windsor & Maidenhead 7689:Stubbington House School 7674:Imperial Service College 7550:Independent (allthrough) 7526:Reading Blue Coat School 7353:The Windsor Boys' School 7077:Caversham Primary School 6519:Brecon, Christ's College 6192:Great Schools of England 5864:McConnell, James (ed.), 5836:(Michael Russell, 2013, 5423:"SCHOOLBOYS AT BISLEY". 5190:The World and Its People 5166:"Welcome to Dorney Lake" 5098:. London. 11 August 2011 4696:, Nikolaus Pevsner, 1960 4634:See e.g. B. J. W. Hill, 3647:. BBC News. 23 June 2020 3505:10.4324/9781351024822-13 3191:. London. Archived from 2945: 2894:Eton College Collections 2659:The Government Inspector 2579: 2500:National Youth Orchestra 2463:, the "Fourth of June", 2437: 2179:Boys participate in the 1939:Incentives and sanctions 1192:Lady Moore of Etchingham 913:was set up in 1861 as a 771:. He persuaded the then 704:Keeper of the Privy Seal 648:Archbishop of Canterbury 284:Student to teacher ratio 211:Department for Education 162:Religious affiliation(s) 7369:Herschel Grammar School 7288:St Bartholomew's School 7233:King's Academy Prospect 7092:Redlands Primary School 6779:York, St Peter's School 6479:Public Schools Yearbook 6316:Public Schools Yearbook 6269:Public Schools Act 1868 6053:Rudolph Ackermann, 1816 5926:(London: Collins, 1982) 5699:"School Fees 2021/2022" 5523:"Dorney Lake – Leisure" 5364:"Public School Rivalry" 5187:Dunton, Larkin (1896). 4507:Summer Boarding Courses 4345:. New York. 26 May 1980 4194:Time Out United Kingdom 4055:The Wall Street Journal 4007:. Glasgow. 23 July 2019 3848:. BBC News. 4 July 2005 3393:Extracts from c. 20 of 3185:"The Old Boys' Network" 3010:Wells, John C. (2008), 2788:. It was calculated by 2087:William Ewart Gladstone 1993:Anthony Chenevix-Trench 1867:(modern languages) and 1489: 1317:University of Cambridge 1256:University of Cambridge 1160:, a vice-provost and a 992:Anthony Chenevix-Trench 789:Feast of the Assumption 7379:Langley Grammar School 7258:Newlands Girls' School 6684:Nottingham High School 6494:Bedford Grammar School 5716:Nevill, Ralph (1911). 5529:. 2013. Archived from 5466:. University of Oxford 5217:"Fowler's match, 1910" 4221:. 2012. Archived from 3816:. London: Bloomsbury. 3493:Griffiths, J. (1931). 3289:London Review of Books 3247:1436–41, pp. 454, 471. 3243:, quoting Calendar of 2589: 2184: 1901: 1808: 1720: 1647: 1480:British prime minister 1417: 1300: 1126:a fleur-de-lys in the 1082: 1076:a fleur-de-lys in the 1070:Arms of Eton College: 876: 864: 793:Apocalypse manuscripts 601: 590: 232:Sir Nicholas Coleridge 204:Windsor and Maidenhead 153: 7348:Windsor Girls' School 7283:Reading Girls' School 7213:John Madejski Academy 7133:The Brakenhale School 7097:Wescott Infant School 6639:King's College School 6554:City of London School 6005:3 August 2020 at the 5857:McConnell, J. D. R., 5720:. London: Macmillan. 5701:. Eton College. 2021. 5675:"Charity 100 Index". 5398:Birmingham Daily Post 5368:Shields Daily Gazette 4723:. Eton College. 2016. 4709:. Eton College. 2008. 4664:"A New Kind of Elite" 4651:. Eton College. 2008. 4615:. Eton College. 2011. 4456:. Eton College. 2008. 4454:"The Michaelmas Half" 3097:"Private school fees" 2587: 2558:Johann Sebastian Bach 2520:Westminster Cathedral 2312:Lord's Cricket Ground 2288:rowing lake at Dorney 2178: 2101:. The former Provost 2059:Charles Fox Townshend 1911:Newcastle Scholarship 1907:Newcastle Scholarship 1899: 1892:Grants and admissions 1829:The Academic Yearbook 1802: 1712:Edward Balston: Yes. 1695: 1642: 1566:Changes to the school 1415: 1298: 1283:The current Provost, 1091:Great Seal of England 1069: 946:Eton Manor Boys' Club 870: 862: 696:and the king's doctor 596: 584: 7704:includes schools in 7669:The Highlands School 7664:Hemdean House School 7562:Claires Court School 7506:Luckley House School 7501:Leighton Park School 7474:Independent (senior) 7253:Maiden Erlegh School 7138:The Bulmershe School 6808:Great Public Schools 6649:Leeds Grammar School 6318:1889 (first edition) 6111:in England and Wales 5934:. Delta of Nigeria. 5625:on 14 February 2008. 5081:McConnell, pp. 57–58 5028:Dixon, Mark (1985). 4944:McConnell, pp. 83–84 4923:McConnell, pp. 85–89 4914:McConnell, pp. 82–83 4721:"Inspection Reports" 4684:McConnell, pp. 70–76 4594:13 July 2011 at the 3891:McConnell, pp. 19–20 3767:"Our Governing Body" 3717:"The Arms and Motto" 3610:... Eton ... Clifton 3217:. Winchester College 2782:Charities Commission 2524:St. Paul's Cathedral 2508:post-nominal letters 2504:National Youth Choir 2304:annual cricket match 2300:2012 Summer Olympics 2280:Henley Royal Regatta 1875:(STEM subjects) and 1821:The Junior Chronicle 1718:Edward Balston: Yes. 1691:Clarendon Commission 1503:and his brother the 1497:British royal family 1390:post-nominal letters 1333:One boarding house, 1313:University of Oxford 1250:University of Oxford 1204:Sir Mark Lyall Grant 1105:flower of the French 1038:leader shot dead in 1028:Competition Act 1998 911:Clarendon Commission 855:19th century onwards 723:Clerk of the Council 510:Eton is one of four 7644:Clewer House School 7592:St Gabriel's School 7587:St Joseph's College 7521:Queen Anne's School 7313:Theale Green School 7293:St Crispin's School 7243:Little Heath School 7238:The Langley Academy 7218:John O'Gaunt School 7178:The Emmbrook School 7118:Baylis Court School 6539:Charterhouse School 5065:The Daily Telegraph 4674:on 7 February 2007. 4577:Eton – How it Works 4284:The Daily Telegraph 4251:The Daily Telegraph 4156:Nevill, pp. 15, 23. 3979:The Huffington Post 3773:on 13 October 2022. 3688:The Daily Telegraph 3573:Harper, M. 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Stuart Maclure, 3264:on 25 February 2015 2792:, former Master of 2485:St. George's Chapel 1981:corporal punishment 1975:Corporal punishment 1795:School publications 1761:fibre-optic network 1731:Tutors and teaching 1456:independent schools 1381:Oppidan Scholarship 1307:, each headed by a 1107:, and gules with a 952:for motorcyclists. 737:Esquire of the Body 678:Bishop of Salisbury 668:Bishop of Rochester 157:(May Eton Flourish) 103: /  7659:Heatherdown School 7613:Manor Green School 7541:Wellington College 7516:Pangbourne College 7486:Downe House School 7465:Sunningdale School 7445:St Andrew's School 7415:Eagle House School 7343:The Willink School 7273:The Piggott School 7193:Garth Hill College 7163:Desborough College 6928:Manchester Grammar 6794:RIEC Cooper's Hill 6774:Winchester College 6764:Westminster School 6759:Wellington College 6604:Giggleswick School 6579:Eastbourne College 6544:Cheltenham College 6499:Berkhamsted School 5948:Osborne, Richard, 5830:Gladstone, William 5733:Eton: How It Works 5603:on 22 August 2012. 5394:"Ashburton Trophy" 4403:. 3 September 1995 4315:The New York Times 3933:on 1 December 2021 3103:on 10 October 2016 2924:Eton Summer Course 2917:", a 1979 song by 2623:Cyrano de Bergerac 2611:The Cherry Orchard 2590: 2546:, a musician with 2481:Winchester College 2185: 2111:Sixth Form Select: 2091:Stafford Northcote 1902: 1853:Scientific Etonian 1837:The Eton Zeitgeist 1809: 1648: 1517:Good Schools Guide 1418: 1301: 1162:board of governors 1109:leopard passant or 1083: 885:Battle of Waterloo 881:Duke of Wellington 877: 865: 824:Winchester College 658:Bishop of Hereford 618:Winchester College 602: 591: 7733: 7732: 7577:The Marist School 7572:Long Close School 7496:Heathfield School 7481:Bradfield College 7440:Papplewick School 7268:Park House School 7183:The Forest School 7148:Churchmead School 7113:Altwood CE School 7020: 7019: 6933:Merchant Taylors' 6729:Shrewsbury School 6679:Merchant Taylors' 6654:Liverpool College 6614:Haileybury School 6549:Christ's Hospital 6529:Bromsgrove School 6514:Bradfield College 6400:Merchant Taylors' 6234:Merchant Taylors' 6214:Christ's Hospital 6158:Merchant Taylors' 6134:Clarendon schools 6114:Nicholas Carlisle 6080:Merchant Taylors' 6065:Christ's Hospital 5958:978-0-907435-19-8 5873:Lyte, Sir Maxwell 5866:Treasures of Eton 5848:Jesse, J. 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Eton college
Arms of Eton College: Sable, three lily-flowers argent on a chief per pale azure and gules in the dexter a fleur-de-lys in the sinister a lion passant guardant.

Eton, Berkshire
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