Eton College is a charity for the advancement of education. At its heart sits an independent boys’ boarding school which leads a dynamic range of educational activities and an expanding network of educational partnerships.
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Eton College (/ ˈ iː t ən /) is a public secondary school in Eton, Berkshire, England. It was founded in 1440 by Henry VI under the name Kynge's College of Our Ladye of Eton besyde Windesore, making it the 18th-oldest school in the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference (HMC).
Eton College comumente conhecido apenas como Eton e fundado sob o nome de King's College of Our Lady of Eton beside Windsor é uma escola interna para rapazes, fundada em 1440 por Henrique VI da Inglaterra (privada e independente). Educa mais de 1.300 alunos, com idades entre 13 e 18 anos.
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- 1440 (583 anos)
School Fees & Extras. The school fee includes tuition, board, lodging, and the cost of most games activities and the majority of educational materials. In addition, boys incur variable extras, e.g. charges for music lessons, optional insurances, boat club membership and school trips.
Eton College is a private, elite, and prestigious boarding school near Windsor, Berkshire, founded by Henry VI in 1440–41 for 70 highly qualified boys. It offers scholarships to students who receive financial support from a fund endowed by the king. Learn more about its history, prestige, and scholarships on Britannica.
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Learn how Eton College, one of the most famous public schools in the UK, was founded by Henry VI in 1421 to provide free education for 70 poor boys and 24 Oppidans. Discover how the school has evolved over time, from Latin lessons to modern subjects, from swans to boats, from boarding to day boys, and from King's Scholars to Oppidans.