The boys ‘booed’ the girls during a speech by Nigel Farage it is claimed (Picture: Maureen McLean/Shutterstock)
Eton College has apologised ‘unreservedly’ after it was claimed students ‘booed’ girls before they were subjected to ‘racist and misogynistic’ abuse.
The school has said a number of its pupils have been ‘sanctioned’ following the incident.
The prestigious boys’ boarding school, which charges £40,000 a year for a place, launched an investigation into the alleged incident, which took place during a speech given by former politician Nigel Farage.
An anonymous informant, claiming to be the parent of one of the girls who attended the former UKIP leader’s talk, said the female students were jeered at inside the lecture theatre, with Mr Farage describing the atmosphere as ‘riotous’.
Nigel Farage described the atmosphere as ‘riotous’ (Picture: GB News)
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The college said it had apologised ‘unreservedly’ for the ‘totally unacceptable’ behaviour.
Claims made anonymously on social media, by a person who said they were a parent of one of the girls who attended the speech last week, said the students were also booed at the boys’ public school near Windsor, Berkshire.
They said: ‘My daughter went to Eton college last week for a lecture by … Nigel Farage.
‘She and the other small group of state school kids were booed for taking up space in the lecture theatre.
‘There were racial slurs and generally misogynistic comments directed at them.
‘Eton have excluded some boys for a few days. Nigel was as expected. Eton boys cheered his worst comments on migrants and covid.
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‘An interesting night but my daughter thought it explained a lot about why this country is in the state it is in.
‘Their behaviour was awful.
‘The school have had an assembly on it and issued an apology but damage done.’
Prince William and his brother, the Duke of Sussex, both attended Eton, as did the former Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
A second unnamed Twitter user, who claimed to offer a first-hand account of the incident, said the story had been ‘blown out of proportion’ and amounted to a ‘complete misrepresentation of the truth.
Posting on Twitter, they alleged: ‘The reality is that one or two boys decided to make offensive/misogynistic/racist comments, all of whom were internally sanctioned. From a first-hand account, the main issue was the poor organisation of the event, which led to most of the behavioural issues.
‘Students who had queued hours to attend were kicked out for visiting state schools (who took up over one-fifth of the audience).’
The school caters for some 1300 pupils divided into 25 houses, each one overseen by a housemaster chosen from the senior ranks of the staff, who number around 160.
In a statement, Eton College said: ‘The behaviour of some Eton pupils at a recent talk by Nigel Farage was totally unacceptable and Eton has apologised unreservedly to those affected.
‘Eton demands that all our pupils treat others with decency and respect.
‘That did not happen on this occasion and the school has investigated and sanctioned a number of pupils.
‘The Head Master has addressed all boys to reinforce the school’s expectations.’
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The group of boys jeered and booed when former UKIP leader Nigel Farage was giving a speech at the £40k a year school.