Etone College
Type | Academy |
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Headteacher | Ian Smith |
Location |
Leicester Road Nuneaton Warwickshire CV11 6AA England Coordinates: 52°31′34″N 1°27′29″W / 52.52611°N 1.45814°W |
Local authority | Warwickshire |
DfE URN | 125731 Tables |
Ofsted | Reports |
Students | 771 |
Gender | Coeducational |
Ages | 11–18 |
Colours | Black, white and house colour (yellow, red, blue, purple) |
Website |
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Etone College (formerly Etone Community School and Technology College) is a secondary academy school in Nuneaton, Warwickshire, England. It is a mixed school of non-denominational religion.
History
The school was originally 'Nuneaton High School for Girls', the grammar school equivalent for girls passing the eleven plus exam. However, after the abolition of the tripartite system, the school became mixed sex and changed its name to 'Etone Community School'. In 2002, the school was granted Technology College status under the specialist schools programme. In 2006, the school established a loose federation with another local school, Hartshill School to share resources and expertise. It also gained specialist language and vocational status in 2006 and 2007 respectively. On 1 January 2012 the school officially gained academy status
Radio 1
In early 2007, the school was paid a visit by Radio 1, as part of its Star Pupil feature. Presenter Edith Bowman broadcast live from the school and introduced pop singers Paolo Nutini and Jamelia performing live in the school's main hall.
Alumni
Nuneaton High School for Girls
- Dame Janet Gaymer, Commissioner for Public Appointments for England, Wales and Northern ireland from 2006-10
- Caroline Graham, playwright, whose 1988 Inspector Barnaby books became ITV's Midsomer Murders in 1997
- Prof Rebecca Posner, Professor of the Romance Languages from 1978-96 at the University of Oxford (St Hugh's College), President from 1996-2000 of the Philological Society