A crisis management firm looks to have forced Eton's controversial head 'Trendy Hendy' into wearing a tie and dumping ultra-liberal books from his shelves.
The exclusive school has been forced into the limelight recently, following the sacking of English teacher Will Knowland in November over a YouTube lecture criticising feminist thinking and the conviction of ex-teacher Matthew Mowbray for sexually assaulting three boys.
Today the Mail On Sunday has revealed how £42,500-a-year Eton has drafted in City PR firm Brunswick to help the school, and headmaster Simon Henderson, rebuild their image.
The Mail On Sunday's Charlotte Griffiths writes today: 'My sources say Brunswick is on board to help Henderson quash the rumours, bring unity to the school and calm down those who accuse him of eradicating traditions in favour of a woke makeover.