Five things to know about the Eton College admissions process
Applying to Eton College for Year 9 entry is a process that begins when boys are in Year 6, typically around age 10 or 11. The journey involves several key stages: registration (which should be completed by June 30th when boys are in Year 6), the ISEB Common Pre-Test (taken in Year 6 or early Year 7), school reports, and finally interviews and assessments at Eton itself in Year 8.
12 Tips for Online Mentoring
For the last ten years, we’ve been researching and testing the best approaches to delivering one-to-one support for young people.
The pitfalls of secondary school applications
With 10 years under our belt helping families through the transition to secondary school, we've seen a great deal of success when it comes to good parenting.
Using carrots and sticks to motivate children – does it work?
As our friends at The Parent Team write, motivation is fundamental to our outcomes. This psychological drive determines how hard we try and how long we try for.
A manifesto for mentoring
We believe in the transformative power of mentorship to equip a young person to function confidently in the real world. Adults have mentors, kids should too.
What’s all the drama about?
Recent news has covered the worrying trend that significantly fewer students are studying performing arts, at both GCSEs and A-Level. This first decline is largely influenced by the now historic EBacc introduction which omits drama and music from the core mandatory curriculum.
Eton College Interview Questions 2025/6
In my Eton interview, I was asked whether there was anything in the news I was interested about. Current affairs remain central to the interview today; it allows the boy to direct the question to an idiosyncrasy of theirs.
The School Run
On Tuesday 8th July, four members of the Oppidan Education team set out from Dartmouth Academy, part of the Education South West Trust, in Devon.
James Priory, Headmaster at Tonbridge School, on transformative mentorship and why joy is essential in teaching
In the latest episode of Heads & Tales, Henry Faber sits down with James Priory, Headmaster of Tonbridge School, for an in-depth conversation about the school and his career.
Exploring nature with your children
As the iconic Chelsea Flower Show returns for anthro– and dendrophiles around the world, it brings with it more than just glitzy floral displays. For parents and their children, it offers a timely reminder to explore and embrace our natural surroundings.
The School Run
The School Run is a 200-mile charity run from Devon to London, raising £50,000 each for Magic Breakfast and the Oppidan Foundation. Organised and run by the Oppidan Education team, the route starts from our furthest partner school in Devon and ends three days later at Oppidan HQ in Hammersmith, West London.
Oppidan launches an office in the UAE
We are delighted to have established an office in Dubai, UAE.
The Oppidan Model: how we mentor
For the last ten years, we’ve been researching and testing the best approaches to delivering one-to-one support for young people. The result is the Oppidan Model.
The St Paul’s Girls’ School admissions process
Internationally recognised and consistently topping national league tables, St. Paul’s Girls’ School (SPGS) is one of the UK’s leading independent schools.
The Cheltenham Ladies College admissions process
Cheltenham Ladies' College is considered to be one of the UK's most prestigious independent schools for girls aged 11 to 18.
Eccord: Finding your dream house and school in the UK
Jo Eccles, founder of property company Eccord, and Cat Sutherland-Hawes, Oppidan’s school advisor, reveal how best to secure both your ideal home and school in the UK.
Best summer schools and camps in the UK for international students
Exploring summer schools and camps in the UK offers international parents, particularly those from Thailand, South Korea, the UAE, and other countries, a unique opportunity to immerse their children aged 7-16 in British culture and education.
The Dulwich College admissions process
For over 400 years, Dulwich College has stood as one of London's most prestigious independent schools for boys.
How to write the perfect personal statement
If you're applying for a university course in the UK, your personal statement is one of the most important elements of your application.
The Canford School admissions process
Nestled in the beautiful Dorset countryside, Canford is widely regarded as one of the UK’s leading co-educational boarding and day schools.