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2020 Senior Sixth Form

Celebrating Success the 2020 Way

As well as being Head of Religion and Philosophy, Zak leads our digital vision. He was instrumental in developing our excellent online learning offering during lockdown, much to the relief of our parents, and is now leading the roll out of our school device programme.

Celebrating Success the 2020 Way

As well as being Head of Religion and Philosophy, Zak leads our digital vision. He was instrumental in developing our excellent online learning offering during lockdown, much to the relief of our parents, and is now leading the roll out of our school device programme.

The prize-giving ceremonies may look a little different this year, but we couldn’t let the successes of our students over the last 12 months go uncelebrated.

Instead of our whole school prize-giving ceremony, usually held at Clifton Cathedral, this week sees us celebrating in year group bubbles instead. While parents, alumni and other guests are missed this year, the year groups are more than making up for it by clapping and and cheering their fellow pupils’ achievements with plenty of enthusiasm. Instead of a handshake from an external speaker, each student was congratulated with a fist bump from Mr Heathcote!

Year 11 were the first year group to receive their prizes yesterday, with the Year 12 ceremony earlier today and Years 8,9 and 10 will be receiving their prizes throughout the rest of this week.

Next year we look forward to welcoming guests back to our usual ceremony and reception.

Ollie is a QEH 'lifer', as he joined QEH Juniors in Year 3, eleven years ago.  It's been great to watch his development through the years, both on and off the pitch.

Ollie signs for the Bears!

Ollie is a QEH 'lifer', as he joined QEH Juniors in Year 3, eleven years ago.  It's been great to watch his development through the years, both on and off the pitch.

Meet The QEH Kickboxing British Champion!

We were delighted to welcome Charlie Walker back to QEH this week. Charlie is an explorer, writer and public speaker who has done some amazing expeditions over his 12 year career to date.

QEH celebrates Pride month

If a school taught clones, there would be plenty of justification for a one-size-fits-all model of education. Thankfully, that isn't the case.

The Importance of Small Class Sizes for Personalised Education

The excellent extra-curricular programme remains a particular strength of the school, adding an extra dimension to the learning experience of the pupils.
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