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What is an Eton Wetbob?

In ancient Winchester slang — or 'notions', as slang is called there — a 'bob' is a big, white beer-jug. At Eton, a 'wet bob' rows; a 'dry bob' plays cricket; and 'slack bobs' do neither.
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What do you call Eton students?

Oppidans. As the school grew, more students 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 students became known as Oppidans, from the Latin word oppidum, meaning "town".
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What is an Eton beak?

'Beak' is a term that is not used by Eton alone, in fact other schools such as Harrow and Charterhouse use it as well. It refers to teachers, and there are a couple of competing views about its origin.
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What is homework called at Eton?

Banco – used at: Charterhouse meaning: homework. Beak – used at: Eton College, Charterhouse, Harrow School meaning: teacher.
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What is the most famous UK school?

Eton College

Perhaps the most famous institution when it comes to elite and exclusive private schools in the UK, Eton is situated just north of the River Thames, a mile or so north of the historic Windsor town centre.
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What is the hardest UK school to get into?

List Of Most Difficult Universities To Get Into In The UK
  • The University Of St. Andrews.
  • The University Of Cambridge.
  • London School of Economics.
  • University of Oxford.
  • Imperial College London.
  • University of Edinburgh.
  • King's College London.
  • University of Arts London.
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Which is Posher Eton or Harrow?

Both have deep aristocratic ties, educated prime ministers and royalty and traditional uniforms. There is a fierce rivalry between the boys from both schools. Eton has more pupils and as a result more prime ministers. Harrow has less but has a better quality of prime minister e.g Churchill.
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Has a girl ever gone to Eton?

Until now, there were just a select handful of 'Old Etoniennes' among its alumni: 16 women who attended the school for one term in 1983, as they underwent preparations for their Oxbridge entrance exams.
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What is the girl equivalent to Eton?

In The UK perhaps the closest equivalent to Eton for girls is the boarding school Cheltenham Ladies College established in 1954 in the English county of Gloucestershire town of Cheltenham.
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What is the headmaster of Eton called?

He has been Head Master of Eton College since 2015, having previously served as headmaster of Bradfield College. Simon Henderson.
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What are teachers called at Harrow?

A Beak is a teacher, also known as a Master. Bill or call over is a compulsory roll call, held in each House three times a day.
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What is the largest school in the UK?

Originally Answered: What is the UK's biggest school and quite how big is it? 'Even England's biggest school, Nottingham academy, is on the growth list and due to add another 420 primary pupils to its present 3,600 places for primary and secondary students. ' Supersize schools: how big is too big …
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What is the most expensive school in the UK?

Brighton College – £64,920 per year

Brighton College costs up to £64,920 a year and is officially the UK's most expensive private school.
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What's the most expensive school in the world?

Institut auf dem Rosenberg, $176,000 per year (boarding)

Long synonymous with academic excellence and innovation, Institut auf dem Rosenberg continues to uphold its legacy of providing a transformative, top-tier education.
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What are the feeder schools for Eton?

Traditionally, parents set on a specific school, tried to improve their child's chances of selection by sending them to a feeder prep school. Ludgrove, Cothill, Summer Fields and Dragon School are all known feeder schools for Eton and Harrow, with a few off to Winchester.
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Do all royals go to Eton?

Prince William was the most senior member of the royal family to go to Eton, but not the first royal—other royals who attended the school include Queen Elizabeth's first cousins Prince Edward, Duke of Kent; Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester; and Prince Michael of Kent.
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Can you be a day pupil at Eton?

Eton is a full boarding school with no day or weekly pupils.
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Can everyone go to Eton?

Entry to Eton is competitive and thus only boys with high potential may be awarded a place. Aristocratic or privileged backgrounds are no longer necessary requirements for entry. An increasing number of pupils from disadvantaged backgrounds are now able to apply and receive funding.
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Did Princess Anne go to Eton?

Previously royals had tutors and governesses. The Queen and her sister did not go to school but the Queen's sons went to Gordonstoun like Prince Philip while Princess Anne went to Benenden.
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What famous person went to Eton?

From George Orwell to Eddie Redmayne: Nine celebrities people forget went to Eton College. Eton College is well-known for the number of A-list celebrities and politicians who were educated within its walls.
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What is the youngest age to go to Eton College?

Welcome to Eton College, a boarding school for boys aged between 13 and 18.
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Why is Eton so prestigious?

Eton College is the most prestigious boys school in the world. Its teaching, facilities and breadth of extracurricular activities are unparalleled in the public school world.
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Why is Harrow School so famous?

Harrow is one of the few schools in the UK to have educated several Nobel laureates: John William Strutt, 3rd Baron Rayleigh, who received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1904; John Galsworthy, winner of the 1932 Nobel Prize in Literature; and Winston Churchill, who also received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1953.
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