Eton │Windsor Castle with guard change - Downtown Eton - Eton College
Welcome to Eton, UK - actually until I've visited Eton for the first time, I only heard of that city in crossword puzzles. I was fully surprised who small that city or better to say that kind of village is.
It's a small town on some sort of hill - up there you can visit the Windsor Castle where Lady Diana lived with William and Harry during the time they both went to school in Eton. At the bottom of the town, there is the famous Eton college. That is still a school full of elegance and British rules - so each student who attends the college has to wear a special school uniform that looks like a fancy black suit with a with shirt.
As I said, up there on the hill there is the castle - each day tourists watch the changing guards and all around - you find numerous souvenir shops, restaurants and cafés selling crazy colored cakes and cupcakes.
Right next to the Windsor Castle there is a McDonalds restaurant - while eating in there, you have a direct view across the road to Windsor Castle. I bet Lady Diana surely also went there with her sons, William and Harry for a cool American lunch break.
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ETON COLLEGE Documentary 1995: Inside Eton
Inside Eton by Howard Guard
※ Erroneously labelled elsewhere as 1993. Accurately, it was filmed in 1995--the year that Prince William entered.
see also: other Eton College documentaries aired in 1967, 1980, 1991, and 2014
eton college mini-vlog!!! omg!!!!
monday 10th september 2018 was an important day for me. i'll never forget this place and can't wait to visit again!
Eton College - Josh's Journey
This is the story of Josh. He was awarded a full bursary to study at Eton College. Growing up on a council estate in Camberwell, South London, this was a big change for him.
Eton College runs an award called the Orwell Award which offers bright boys from disadvantaged backgrounds an opportunity to study at this school with all their expenses and tuition fees covered by the school.
How to get into Eton
Eton College was founded by King Henry VI in 1440 with the specific purpose of educating 70 poor scholars.
These days you don’t need to be poor to go to Eton. In fact, with the annual fees of £37,000, one has to be rather rich to go there. There are a number of options reducing those fees or having to pay nothing at all to study there. We will talk about it in more detail in out next video. So money actually isn’t the only factor, if a factor at all, in getting into Eton!
So what is? Read the full blog here
Mohamad at Eton: From Refugee Camp to UK Boarding School | REWIND
Almost a decade ago, Al Jazeera's Witness series followed 16-year-old Palestinian refugee Mohamad Fahed on a scholarship to Britain's most prestigious private school, Eton College.
Thanks to an all-expenses-paid scholarship he was looking forward to spending two years in an environment that is largely unfamiliar even to average British students.
Mohamad was a thoughtful boy whose life so far has been spent in the Rashidiya refugee camp in southern Lebanon. He dreamed of becoming an engineer, but as the second generation of his family to be born in exile, access to further education and jobs were limited.
But then he won the Horizon Scholarship to Eton, which opened up his life in ways he could not have imagined.
This moving film followed Mohamad through his first year at this extraordinary school - going through homesickness; taking advantage of extra-curricular activities like sport and music; participating in some of Eton's eccentric annual events, and most important of all, knuckling down to the rigorous educational timetable.
Mohamad had to find ways to adapt to life in a boarding school and Eton's Christian framework with chapel attendance compulsory.
Eight years on, REWIND catches up with Mohamad, who has now realised his dream and is working as an engineer with a large company in the UK, and he tells of his achievements - and his hopes for his, and Palestine's, future.
Al Jazeera: You graduated from Eton in 2012. What has happened since?
Mohamad: I was very fortunate to have been awarded another scholarship by the Horizon Foundation to continue my studies at UCL in London. I was awarded a job offer in London at a global engineering consultancy called Mott MacDonald where I have been working for more than a year now.
Al Jazeera: What sort of projects are you working on there?
Mohamad: I've mainly been working on two projects; the first one is a road expansion in the US. After that, I started working on a huge scheme in London called Cross Rail II and the aim is to build a new railway that connects South West London with North East London.
Al Jazeera: Do you have any plans of going back to Lebanon, or even to Palestine?
Mohamad: The reality is right now, as a Palestinian, I am deprived of the right to return to Palestine because of the Israeli occupation. The United Nations has reaffirmed our right as Palestinians to go back to our home countries.
Every single year since 1948, since my grandparents were kicked out, the UN resolution 194 affirmed our right to go back but we've never been allowed to go. My grandmother, who was featured in this documentary, passed away two years ago without achieving her dream of going back.
In terms of going back to Lebanon - I love Lebanon because my parents are there. I miss them, they miss me. The problem is that as Palestinians in Lebanon, we're deprived of many civil rights. We are not allowed to work in more than 20 professions. Me, as a civil engineer, I wouldn't be able to practise in Lebanon. Many of my friends who have graduated from university have gone back to Lebanon, and at the moment are still unemployed.
Al Jazeera: So where is home for you? How does your family feel now that this has been more of a one-way journey for you?
Mohamad: My dream is to be back in Palestine. The ultimate goal of a home is Palestine.
At the same time, I still have my childhood memories of Lebanon. I love Lebanon because I grew up there and my family is there.
The UK, on the other hand, has provided me with life-changing opportunities. I spent the formative years of my life here, I made many friends, I made work connections, so I will always have a connection. Home will always continue to be, in the back of my mind, Palestine.
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UK: BRITAIN'S PRINCE WILLIAM TO ATTEND ETON SCHOOL
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Britain's future king starts at his new school on Wednesday.
Prince William will be brought to Eton - Britain's most exclusive school - by his parents Prince Charles and Princess Diana.
Fees run to around 20-thousand US dollars per year at the top school, which was set up in 1440 by one of William's forefathers, King Henry VI.
Set within sight of his grandmother the Queen's house at Windsor, Prince William will be amongst his own kind at Britain's most exclusive school.
Eton's history stretches back to the year 1440 when King Henry the VI founded it to provide a free education for scholars.
While it's still free for some, most have to come up with around 20-thousand US dollars a year.
The prince, who will be known simply as William, will live in Manor House, across a busy road from the classrooms.
Tradition is still the order of the day at Eton.
While junior boys no longer have to 'fag', which means acting as servants for older boys, they still have to wear the distinctive uniform.
The Royal Family has asked reporters to leave the prince alone.
But while Eton pupils have been ordered to stay away from the press, one man who has already sold stories about the prince's school days says it is impossible to keep the media away.
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The problem is how do you find out whether someone has talked to the press or not, with 1,300 boys with public telephones the length and breadth of Eton High Street. Short of bugging the phones there's very little the school can do.
SUPER CAPTION: Rupert Steiner - Man who sold stories about Prince William to newspapers
But former British Foreign Secretary and Eton pupil Douglas Hurd says Eton is the ideal place for a future monarch.
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The idea that Eton is just a place for Toffs is absurd nowadays. I'm a fellow there I go there often, I had three sons there, is just absurd. It's all kinds of people and they won't treat him with any particular deference. He'll be treated as he expects to be treated as a boy.
SUPER CAPTION: The Right Honourable Douglas Hurd MP - Former Eton pupil
The 13-year-old prince has been taking part in numerous public engagements this summer.
He attended ceremonies to mark the ending of the Second World War and the 95th birthday of his great grandmother, the Queen Mother.
And while Britain's tabloid press has been warned to keep away from the young prince, he is now embarking on five years of very public education.
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UK: PRINCE HARRY STARTS AT ETON COLLEGE
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British Prince Harry started at the exclusive Eton College on Wednesday.
He arrived at Eton with his father, Prince Charles to begin enrolling.
Eton has been the preferred college of British royals for years.
Prince Williams, who also attends Eton, is also expected to return to the college on Wednesday.
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How The Town Of Eton Shaped Prince Harry For Life | TODAY
There are plenty of reasons that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle chose Windsor for their royal wedding, and one of them may be that Harry spent much of his formative years nearby, in the picturesque town of Eton. Wilfred Frost of CNBC’s “Closing Bell” reports for TODAY.
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How The Town Of Eton Shaped Prince Harry For Life | TODAY
Eton College in Berkshire.
Eton College in Berkshire just outside of Windsor.
Prince Of Wales Visits Eton Aka Visits Eton College (1920)
The Prince of Wales visits Eton College. Full title reads: Prince of Wales visits Eton College and receives Freedom of the Royal Borough.
M/S of the Prince of Wales (aka King Edward VIII / Duke of Windsor) chats to dignitaries outside Eton College in Berkshire, he is in military dress. A policeman stands in a doorway in the background. M/S of the Prince leaving the doorway of a large building, he raises a salute, a small group of bystanders wave at him as he climbs into a large car.
L/S of the car pulling away, a large crowd of people are massed on either side of the road waving at the departing car. There is an air of excitement as people jostle for best positions to get a view of the Prince.
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Eton is an historic town in Berkshire, England, on the opposite bank of the River Thames to Windsor, connected to it by Windsor Bridge. The civil parish, which also includes the large village of Eton Wick, two miles west of the town, had a population of 4,692 at the 2011 Census. Historically in Buckinghamshire, since 1998 it has been part of the unitary authority of Windsor and Maidenhead. The town is best known as the location of Eton College public school.
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Wondermen | Eton College Boat Club 1st VIII 2019
A documentary which follows 9 bois, trying to send some Aussies back from whence they came.
Bow: Henry Pooley
Two: Will Burges Watson
Three: James Watson-Gandeeeeee
Four: James Hodson
Five: Max Shakespeare
Six: Simon Nunayon
Seven: Nate Swidler
Stroke: Henry Pearson
Cox: Olly Perry
Coach: Mark Fangen-Hall
Legend: Andrew Cross
Footage: Henley Royal Regatta
Music in this video:
No Vaseline - Ice Cube
Wonderman - Tinie Tempah
Pokemon Theme - Pokemon
Down Under - Men At Work
Eton 4th June 2019
An edited 5.25 minute video with photographic stills at the end, starting at 4.14 minutes. This is will give a flavour of Eton's annual Fourth of June celebration, which this year was held on Saturday 15 June 2019.
(HD)Travel to UK,Eton College - イートン校
Eton College, often informally referred to as Eton, is a British independent boarding school located in Eton, near Windsor in England. It educates over 1,300 pupils, aged between 13 to 18 years and was founded in 1440 by King Henry VI as The King's College of Our Lady of Eton besides Windsor.
イートン・カレッジ(Eton College、またはイートン校。正式名称King's College of Our Lady of Eton beside Windsor)は1440年に創設された英国の男子全寮制パブリックスクール。ロンドン西郊に位置する。王室のある街ウィンザーとはテムズ川を渡って対岸のバークシャー州イートンに広大な敷地を持ち、校舎やゴシック様式の礼拝堂、歴史博物館などがある。各界に多くの著名人を輩出し、特に過去19人の首相を出している英国一の名門校。
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WHAT IT WAS LIKE GOING TO ETON - Simon Mann | London Real
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Prince Harry's Eton headmaster
Larry and Kylie chat to Tony Little about his reign of the prestigious British institution and find out his secrets to schooling success.