In the Berkhamsted spotlight

Eton Fives at Berkhamsted!

Berkhamsted Schools Group Season 1 Episode 76

This podcast episode explores the sport of Eton Fives at Berkhamsted, featuring insights from students and staff. We have Oliver from Y6, Tom from Y13 and Mr Davey, member of staff. We discuss the history, rules and unique aspects of the game, emphasising its benefits for students' physical and social development. The conversation highlights the importance of sportsmanship, strategy, and the personal growth that comes from playing Eton Fives. 

Takeaways: 

  • Eton Fives is a formalised handball game played on a three-wall court. 
  • The game originated at Eton College and has historical significance. 
  • Eton Fives emphasises ambidexterity and strategic thinking. 
  • Students benefit from the physical and social aspects of playing Eton Fives. 
  • The game teaches sportsmanship and integrity through self-refereeing. 
  • Eton Fives is played in doubles, requiring teamwork and communication. 
  • The sport is accessible to students from year three onwards. 
  • Playing Eton Fives helps develop balance, agility, and quick reflexes. 
  • The game encourages critical thinking and decision-making skills. 
  • Eton Fives fosters a sense of community and lifelong engagement in sports.