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Автор презентации: Коряковцева Любовь Павловна Учитель английского языка МАОУ ОСОШ№1 Высшая категория. England. Eton College. Eton College – самое престижное учебное заведение в мире.
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Автор презентации: Коряковцева Любовь ПавловнаУчитель английского языка МАОУ ОСОШ№1 Высшая категория England Eton College Eton College – самое престижное учебное заведение в мире.
Through the six centuries Eton has been educating boys much has changed, but the essence of school life has remained as described in the mid-nineteenth century by William Cory, an Eton Master. Our primary aim is to encourage each Etonian to be a self-confident, inquiring, tolerant, positive young man, a well-rounded character with an independent mind, an individual who respects the differences of others. By the time he leaves the school, we want each boy to have that true sense of self-worth which will enable him to stand up for himself and for a purpose greater than himself, and, in doing so, to be of value to society. Tony Little Head Master Eton College
Eton College Tony Little Head Master
Eton College is a British independent school for boys aged 13 to 18. It was founded in 1440 by King Henry VI as "The King's College of Our Lady of Eton besides Windsor". It is located in Eton, near Windsor in England, north of Windsor Castle, and is one of the original nine English public schools as defined by the Public Schools Act 1868. Eton has a long list of distinguished former pupils. David Cameron is the nineteenth British Prime Minister to have attended Eton. Eton has traditionally been referred to as "the chief nurse of England's statesmen", and has been described as the most famous public school in the world. Eton College
Eton's Aims • Eton is a full boarding school committed to: • promoting the best habits of independent thought and learning in the pursuit of excellence; • providing a broadly-based education designed to enable all boys to discover their strengths, and to make the most • of their talents within Eton and beyond; • engendering respect for individuality, difference, the importance of teamwork and the contribution that each boy makes to the life of the school • and the community; • supporting pastoral care that nurtures physical health, emotional maturity • and spiritual richness; • fostering self-confidence, enthusiasm, perseverance, tolerance and integrity. Eton College
There are about 155 full-time masters plus numerous part-time teachers, temporary members of staff, sports coaches and visiting music-teachers. The academic staff are supported by a very large number of others who prepare laboratories, look after libraries, print and distribute documents, build sets in and maintain theatres, look after gardens and grounds, maintain and repair ancient and modern buildings, ensure a safe and secure environment, clean rooms, cook meals, launder uniforms. Altogether there are about 800 staff variously employed in the extremely complex and inter-dependent life of this very large boarding-school. Eton College
When boys arrive at Eton they usually find themselves in classes of 20 to 24. As their academic study progresses and they make their own choices about what to learn, the class sizes tend to reduce, the size depending on the subject and its popularity in a given year. A typical GCSE class would contain about 15 boys learning a second modern language, for example, and 20 in mathematics. Once AS-level and A-level choices are made, class sizes reduce again, to about 12 in subjects such as mathematics, or to smaller classes in subjects chosen by fewer boys. Eton makes every effort to accommodate a boy’s choices in their entirety. Eton College
In-service training enables masters to become confident in the use of technology to deliver their subjects in varied and interesting ways, and to share with colleagues their experiences of different approaches to teaching particular parts of a syllabus. There is an active development group that provides training and resources in computer-based teaching methods, and the school’s internet provides a rich supply of material as well as links to the world-wide web. But for all the power and sophistication of modern technology, that in some cases nothing suits the delivery of a topic better than a master standing in front of a class and encouraging boys to discuss something with him. Eton College
Every master is provided with a laptop computer and most have a data-projector for use in the schoolroom. Increasing amounts of resource material are stored electronically on central servers which can be accessed during lessons as required. The school requires all boys to have their own computers or laptops or desktops, and all boys are already able to access the internal web from the rooms in their boarding houses. Departments will increasingly make use of web-based resources in the way they set homework, and encourage boys to use the internet for their projects, coursework and private research. Eton College
When a boy comes to Eton he will join a house of just over 50 boys aged between 13 and 18. His house will be the hub of his life at Eton for the next five years. Each house is under the care of a house master who will look after him, support him and, if necessary, make sure he behaves himself. The house master is the main point of contact with the school for a boy's parents. The house master is supported by a dame’s assistant and a full domestic staff. The dame looks after a boy's health, and she also runs the domestic side of the house. Each house has a deputy house master and two assistants attached to it and they will also help to ensure that every boy gets the best out of his time at Eton. Eton College
There are a number of important senior boys with responsibilities in the house, the first of whom is the house captain. He will do his best to make sure a boy enjoys his time in the house and participates fully in the various activities on offer in the wider school. Another important senior boy is the captain of games. He will encourage everyone to play a range of games, and will expect every boy to participate in house teams regularly. The senior boys will have the answers to lots of day-to-day questions about Eton life. Every boy will also be encouraged to take part in plenty of other house activities: concerts, plays, musical and debating competitions, and so on. Eton College
Every boy at Eton has his own study-bedroom. This is his own private space, which he can decorate as he pleases and where he can entertain his friends, or exclude them if he wants a bit of peace and quiet. About half of the houses eat breakfast, lunch, and supper in Bekynton, a large central dining complex; the others have their own chefs and their own house dining-rooms. Every house provides a mid-morning Chambers snack and also a mid-afternoon boys’ tea, a relatively informal affair where boys make themselves toast and are allowed to cook themselves something a bit more ambitious. This is called 'messing'. Eton College
All boys are allowed home for Long Leave every half and for Short Leave twice in theMichaelmas and once in the Lent and Summer halves. Boys can also go home after formal commitments have finished on a Saturday for one other weekend each half (when Chapel is on Sunday evening). Boys can also go home or go out with their parents, withtheir house master’s permission, whenever they are free from school or house commitments. Eton College
Art The Drawing Schools have facilities for painting, drawing, printmaking, computer graphics and digital photography. There are also two purpose-built 3D studios that have facilities for ceramics and sculpture in wood, metal and plaster. There are opportunities for art within the timetable; boys are also encouraged to use the studios in their free time And the Drawing Schools are open at weekends. The department is very well equipped and the departmental staff are there to facilitate projects that are ambitious, individualistic and technically exciting. The Drawing Schools stage regular exhibitions and there is a library that also serves as a lecture room. Eton College
Drama More than 20 theatrical productions are staged at Eton in a typical year, including School and House Plays. Productions regularly go to the Edinburgh Fringe. The whole repertoire is covered from classics and musicals to the latest contemporary plays. Every third year there is a School Play Festival for the performance of new plays written by boys and Masters. Eton College
Music Lessons Music lessons are individual and last from half an hour to a full hour. They are taught by full-time music staff and by a team of over sixty visiting music teachers. Tuition is available in the following: Piano, Harpsichord, Organ, Violin, Viola, Cello, Double Bass Clarinet, Flute, Saxophone, Oboe, Bassoon, Recorder Trumpet, Cornet, Trombone, Tuba, Euphonium, French Horn Harp Classical Guitar, Electric Guitar, Bass Guitar Percussion Composition Singing Music Technology Music Theory Bagpipes Accordion Steel Drums Sitar, Tabla Alexander Technique Eton College
Games Games are central to the Eton curriculum not just because boys enjoy them, but because they embody many qualities in which the school believes. Learning to win and lose, to lead and be led, to push oneself to and perhaps beyond one's limits, to think as part of a team, to know when to strive for more and when to acknowledge defeat; these are all part of learning to be human. Eton aims give every boy the chance to benefit from learning through sport by playing and being taught the sport of his choice at the level appropriate to his abilities and interest. Eton College
Games There is a vast range of sports available, from the familiar like soccer,rugby, hockey, cricket, rowing, athletics, squash, to the less familiar like rackets and fives. There are some games which can only be played at Eton, namely the Wall and Field Games. In all there are nearly 30 different games on offer, all coached by Eton masters and professional coaches. There is a school team for just about every boy who wants to play – this amounts to more than 40 teams on some match days – and each of the 25 houses fields a number of teams at senior and junior levels in the majority of sports. Eton College
Spiritual Values When Henry VI founded Eton in 1440 he envisaged a religious institution based on Christian principles as they were understood in the fifteenth century. Over the intervening centuries a great deal has changed in the religious and spiritual landscape. Eton's Christian traditions have always therefore existed alongside religious change. But the values Henry's spirituality enshrined are not lost because his school now welcomes members of all faiths and of none. The spiritual challenge, conceived as that process through which each human being finds himself and realizes himself, in relation to a god or no god, for others, remains. Eton College
Holidays Long Leave andShort Leave. Short Leave – 28–30 января, 11–13 мартаLong Leave – 12–20 февраляEaster holidays – 30 марта – 27 апреляShort Leave – 13–15 маяLong Leave – 1–5 июняSummer holidays– 1 июля – 7 сентябряShort Leave – 30 сентября – 2 октября, 19–21 ноябряLong Leave – 21–30 октябряWinter holidays – 14 декабря – 11 января Eton College
The regime of the day 7:30 – подъем (8:30 – по воскресеньям)Завтрак8:35 – утренняя служба9:00–9:40 – первый урок (1st school)9:50–10:30 – второй урок10:40 –11:20 – третий урок11:20 – большая перемена11:45–12:25 – четвертый урок12:35–13:15 – пятый урок (кроме субботы)13:25 – обедПосле обеда мероприятия.19:40 – ужин20:20 – вечерняя молитва21:30 – отбой (для блока F, где живут новички) Eton College
Prince Harry ( Henry Charlie Albert David) Eton College
Prince Harry ( Henry Charlie Albert David) was born September 15, 1984 in London. The son of Charles, Prince of Wales, and Diana, Princess of Wales. Like his older brother, Prince William, Harry studied at Eton College; while there, he excelled in spots, particularly polo and rugby. After graduation, Harry spent a gap year traveling. In 2005, Harry enrolled at the Royal Military Academy Sandhust before joining the British military. In 2007, he served in Afghanistan on the front line. Upon his return home, he became a trained military helicopter pilot. Eton College
Eton College Prince Harry ( Henry Charlie Albert David)
Prince Harry ( Henry Charlie Albert David) Eton College
Eton College Prince William and Prince Harry
Eton College Prince Harry ( Henry Charlie Albert David) In Afghanistan
Answer the questions: What is the name of the school? Where is it located? What does it look like (exterior, interior)? What kind of facilities does it have? What kind of lessons do the students have? What extracurricular activities are offered? Eton College