A major milestone is reportedly on the horizon for Prince William and Kate Middleton‘s son, Prince George. Following confirmation that the young royal will attend Eton College, attention is already turning to what lies ahead. The move is expected to bring new academic responsibilities, greater independence, and increased public scrutiny. In fact, reports suggest George could be preparing for one of the most demanding chapters of his education so far.
Prince George’s curriculum is reportedly coming into focus after Eton confirmation
Now that Prince George is preparing for life at Eton College, new details are emerging about the extensive curriculum and student experience awaiting the future king. The move will see George follow a familiar royal route. Both his father, Prince William, and uncle, Prince Harry, studied at the historic institution. However, reports suggest George’s experience will involve much more than simply following family tradition.
According to information available through the school, Eton offers students access to 28 academic subjects. Alongside core areas such as English literature, mathematics, biology, chemistry, and physics, pupils can choose from a wide range of languages, including French, German, Spanish, Mandarin, Arabic, Japanese, and Russian. Other subjects available include economics, government and politics, theatre studies, history of art, geography, and computer science.
The breadth of those choices could place fresh demands on George as he begins shaping his academic interests. Eton’s philosophy reportedly balances academic achievement with intellectual curiosity. It is said to encourage students to “enjoy their studies” rather than focusing solely on examination results.
One of the biggest challenges may be the level of responsibility expected from students. Hello Magazine reported that George previously benefited from closer day-to-day guidance at Lambrook School. However, Eton will now place greater emphasis on self-management. Students work with tutors and house masters, but are largely responsible for organizing their own study schedules and completing assignments independently.
Beyond academics, Eton’s co-curricular program appears equally demanding. Per the outlet’s report, students can choose from dozens of sports, music ensembles, drama productions, and societies. Activities ranging from debating and volunteering to climbing and polo are also available.
For George, the move represents much more than a change of school. It marks the beginning of an educational experience built around academic achievement, personal growth, and self-discipline. While the opportunities are vast, it’s clear the expectations will be just as high.
