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Symbol and Aphorism

The symbol for Eton School is a fir cone styled in a manner of the Haida Native American tribe. As a seed vessel it holds the potential for individual growth. Its many parts fulfill a plan that is both functional and aesthetically pleasing.

A child advances in steps to higher levels of intellect, ability and wisdom. The uniqueness of each child is affirmed in the words I am in the aphorism, "I am Becoming." One living in continual development is a human being becoming in contrast to a static "being." At Eton School, the staff and students reflect the dynamic potential for growth.


    The Child's Plea

    Let me do it myself.
    That's the way I learn.

    My fingers aren't nimble
    movement's not refined,
    my judgement is shaky
    but don't keep me confined.

    Experience is lacking
    but how will I grow?
    I need your faith and your love,
    I have to stumble, I know.

    Let me discover answers
    it may be slower now,
    but next time I'll remember
    the "why" and the "how."

    I'll think independently
    if just given the chance,
    then on future issues
    I'll take a responsible stance.

    Do me a favor,
    please set me free.
    Too much assistance
    won't let me be me.

    Help me do it myself
    is all that I ask,
    for I am becoming...
    that is my life's task.

    Patricia Feltin
    1987




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