Two boarding houses at Eton College Summer School: one for boys, one for girls.
Accommodations include single rooms with shared bathrooms.
Comfortable social spaces in both boarding houses for relaxation during House Time.
Meals served in Eton College's purpose-built dining facilities.
Daily continental breakfast (pastries, fruit, yogurt, cereal); cooked options thrice weekly.
Lunch and dinner include a minimum of two hot meal choices, with a vegetarian option.
Salad bar, fresh bread, fruit, and desserts available.
Drinks and biscuits provided before bed.
Packed lunches for excursions.
Operates as an international residential summer school in partnership with Eton College, delivering courses independently.
Eton College Summer School offers extensive facilities:
The accommodation at Eton College comprises two boarding houses – one for boys and one for girls. Students will have their own single study bedroom, with shared bathroom facilities.
Both boarding houses have comfortable social spaces and facilities in which students can relax during House Time.
As an international residential summer school we work in partnership with Eton College and deliver our courses separately from them.
Meals
Students will have all their meals in the purpose-built dining facilities at Eton College. Meal times offer a diverse menu made by the school’s own caterers who provide a continental breakfast every day (pastries, fresh fruit, yoghurt and cereal), with cooked options available three times each week.
For lunch and dinner there is always a choice of at least two hot meals, including a vegetarian option. Students also have a delicious salad bar available to them as well as fresh bread, fruit and desserts. In addition, drinks and biscuits are served before bed.
Students will be provided with a packed lunch for excursions.
Pocket Money
All activities, excursions and meals are included in the price, so the only money needed is for tuck shop snacks, presents or souvenirs. We generally recommend about £70 per week pocket money. We recommend that pocket money is provided on bank cards rather than in cash, for security reasons. Please note that some shops and attractions only accept card payments. If providing your child with cash, please send pocket money in small notes (£5 / £10 / £20) as most places do not accept the larger £50 note. All pocket money (bank cards and cash) is kept in the school safe and can be collected from the office at set times before excursions.