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Eton College

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noun

  1. a preparatory school for boys in Eton, England, founded in 1440 by Henry VI.


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Lord Cameron is among a number of former British politicians who were educated privately at Eton College in Berkshire.

From BBC

Eton College brought in basic phones for new pupils joining the school last September.

From BBC

Eton College, arguably the most famous private school in Britain, has announced it will pass on the full 20% increase to parents, making its annual fees £63,000.

From BBC

Some schools are taking action, perhaps most eye-catchingly the UK's best known fee-paying school, Eton College.

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Until then he had followed a route familiar to the British elite, educated at Eton College and at Christchurch College, Oxford.

From New York Times