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Eton
[ eet-n ]
Eton
/ ˈːə /
noun
- a town in S England, in Windsor and Maidenhead unitary authority, Berkshire, near the River Thames: site of Eton College, a public school for boys founded in 1440. Pop: 3821 (2001 est)
- this college
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He'd just left Eton and was on a gap year before his military training at Sandhurst.
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After teaching at Eton for two years, he joined the Foreign Office and also worked at MI5 and MI6.
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Not as much as Goodison Park itself but the time-honoured rituals that take place after weaving their way through the terraced houses that landlock the stadium in Winslow Street, Eton Street, Neston Street and Andrew Street.
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While some famous schools, like Eton and Harrow, charge about £50,000 a year, the average is about £15,000.
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One family associate likened it to Eton, the English boys school attended by aristocratic familes and members of the Royal Family.
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