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  1. royal-windsor.com › what-to-see › etonEton - Royal Windsor

    Eton is located just across the river from Windsor, a couple of minutes walk from the Castle. A short walk down the attractive High Street will bring you to the famous Eton College, founded in 1440 by Henry VI. Eton college’s former pupils include 18 British Prime Ministers. Tours of the college are available, including an exhibition of the ...

  2. Eton College, or just Eton, is a British independent school for boys between the ages of 13–18. It was founded in 1440 by King Henry VI, [1] as the King's College of Our Lady of Eton. Eton College is in Eton, near Windsor in the English county of Berkshire. It is known as the Ampleforth of the south. It is north of Windsor Castle.

  3. Detail of the Consolidation Charter. Eton College Archives, ECR 39/57. This magnificent document recites the grants made by Henry VI in the first five years of the college. Known as the Consolidation Charter, it contains new grants, and recites and confirms the 19 royal charters previously given. The witnesses consist of the two archbishops, 15 ...

  4. 30 de nov. de 2011 · Eton is not only the name of the best-known school in the world; it is also historical, in that it was founded by a king. Henry VI, the physically weak and sick son of the hero of Agincourt Henry V, founded the college in October, 1440. The school has just passed its 570 th anniversary. Obviously, it is one of the oldest established places of ...

  5. We were founded to offer transformative educational opportunities to boys with limited life chances, ... Eton College Windsor, Berkshire, SL4 6DW (+44) 01753 370 100

  6. Eton College founded the Tony Little Centre for Innovation and Research in Learning (CIRL) in May 2015. CIRL aims to improve learning outcomes for young people by sharing and refining Eton’s best practices and innovations in teaching pedagogy, learning and leadership in education. Within Eton, CIRL promotes a culture of evidence-informed ...

  7. 28 de ago. de 2020 · Henry VI founded Eton College in 1440 for “25 poor and indigent scholars to learn grammar”. He wanted his subjects to have the opportunities of acquiring knowledge that he had enjoyed, and named William Stokke and Richard Cokkes as the first two boys to have a place. Classical education in England in the 15 th century was in decline and ...