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QEH is Bristol's leading independent day school. Founded in 1590, today QEH is made up of the Junior School (Years 3-6), Senior School (Years 7-11) and Sixth Form (Years 12 & 13). We are boys only in Years 3-11 and then fully co-educational in our Sixth Form.   Rated 'Excellent' in our recent ISI Inspection, [...]

QEH is Bristol’s leading independent day school.

Founded in 1590, today QEH is made up of the Junior School (Years 3-6), Senior School (Years 7-11) and Sixth Form (Years 12 & 13). We are boys only in Years 3-11 and then fully co-educational in our Sixth Form.

 

Rated ‘Excellent’ in our recent ISI Inspection, our overarching aim is to educate and inspire our pupils to take on the challenges of the modern world and to live by our school motto dum tempus habemus operemur bonum ‘whilst we have time, let us do good’.

 

Rupert Heathcote, Head

Want to find out more?

The next Open Mornings for our Junior and Senior Schools will be on Thursday 6 March 2025. An Open Morning is the perfect way to learn more about life at QEH.
Individual visits can also be arranged at a time convenient with you by contacting our Admissions Team.

Read the latest news

The roof restoration is complete, preserving QEH's architecture. Head Mr Heathcote praised the team’s efforts, rediscovering quirky grotesques that reflect our rich history. Thanks to all who ensured this vital work was completed seamlessly!

QEH Roof Restoration Project Completed

The roof restoration is complete, preserving QEH’s architecture. Head Mr Heathcote praised the team’s efforts, rediscovering quirky grotesques that reflect our rich history. Thanks to all who ensured this vital work was completed seamlessly!

The QEH Development Office has won an IDPE Award for its 1590 Bursary Fund campaign, recognising its transformative impact on students. Bursary recipient Tom Conradi shared how the fund shaped his life. This success is made possible by the generosity of the QEH community, making education accessible for all.

QEH Development Office Wins Prestigious IDPE Award

Year 5 and 6 Drama Club wowed audiences with their gritty, ‘Peaky Blinders’-inspired adaptation of Macbeth. The performance highlighted the pupils' remarkable creativity and featured standout performances that brought Shakespeare’s classic to life in a bold, fresh way.

Junior School Reimagines Macbeth with a Peaky Blinders Twist

On my first day of Senior School it felt like I was let into a new family.
Current Pupil

Queen Elizabeth’s Hospital,
Berkeley Place,
Clifton, Bristol BS8 1JX

QEH Junior School
9 Upper Berkeley Place
Clifton, Bristol BS8 1JS

QEH School Sports Ground
Clevedon Road
Failand
Bristol
BS8 3TN

West End Car Park
Jacob’s Wells Rd
Clifton
Bristol
BS8 1EH

Parking is available in the NCP West End car park across the road. Public bus services stop regularly at the nearby Triangle.

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