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  1. 11 de abr. de 2022 · History of Eton The school was started back in 1440 by King Henry VI and was originally set up to provide free education for 70 scholars. Six centuries years later, fees top an enormous £23,000 ($40,000) per year – the same as the average person in Britain’s pre-tax income for a year – and that’s just for the privileged few who are accepted into the school.

  2. www.etoncollege.com › college-life › boardingBoarding - Eton College

    Home College Life Boarding. Book an Admissions tour. 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 and will last for the whole of a person’s life. The roles of House Master and Dame are complex and varied.

  3. 5 de fev. de 2024 · In 2017, Thomas Dickson Recknell was found guilty of a sexual offence dating back to 2008, two years before his employment at Eton College in 2010. Recknell, who also studied at Eton, was appointed to be ‘ Composer in Residence ’ at the now £50,000-a-year school. The abuse involved a 13-year-old and, on Recknell’s arrest in September ...

  4. 7 de out. de 2020 · Eton College is a vast and fascinating place. Founded by Henry VI in 1440, the College’s development from a school for 70 parish scholars to a bustling town housing over 1300 boys, 1000 staff and 500 buildings characterises it as a nucleus of architectural history.

  5. The College Archives hold a wealth of papers created by Eton College in the course of day-to-day business, kept permanently for their historical importance. These records detail some of the most significant events in Eton’s history and provide a fascinating glimpse into the lives of those connected with the college.

  6. 10 de abr. de 2008 · A history of Eton college by Cust, Lionel, 1859-1929. Publication date 1899 Topics Eton College, Endowed public schools (Great Britain) -- History Publisher

  7. Justin took a history degree at Trinity College, Cambridge. He joined Eton in 1991 and has been here ever since, save for a short foray into the world of fund management where he worked for Société Générale with a focus on emerging markets. Justin teaches history and history of art at Eton. Between 2006 and 2017 he was a House Master.