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2023 Senior Sixth Form

Enrichment at QEH

The Enrichment programme at QEH gives pupils in Years 7 to 10 an opportunity to take part in an exciting and meaningful programme

Enrichment at QEH

The Enrichment programme at QEH gives pupils in Years 7 to 10 an opportunity to take part in an exciting and meaningful programme

The Enrichment programme at QEH gives pupils in Years 7 to 10 an opportunity to take part in an exciting and meaningful programme that ensures our students are equipped to live a responsible and fulfilling life.

Pupils spend an afternoon a week participating in activities and sessions that have been designed to support and challenge them.

Enrichment covers 4 strands; Personal Development, Mental Wellbeing, Physical Wellbeing and Creativity.

Year 10 have been going along to elderly communities as part of their Enrichment activities where they help out with serving tea, playing board games, listening to music and generally chatting with the residents. Thank you to Little Sisters of the Poor, Trinity Lunch Club and Abbot’s Leigh Manor Nursing Home who have welcomed the boys.

Year 9 students will have their opportunity to take part in this activity during the summer term.

Boys in Year 7 and 8 are able to participate in some of their QE Award challenges during their Enrichment sessions.  For example, they go volunteer litter picking on nearby Brandon Hill,  learning shelter building and fire lighting skills in Belmont Wood and attending first aid workshops.

At the inaugural AI in Education Conference hosted by HMC, QEH's Mr Verry presented on how the school is harnessing AI for innovation. His insights emphasised practical applications that enhance learning. The event featured many notable speakers, underscoring QEH's commitment to leading educational innovation and exploring AI's future in the classroom.

AI in Education: Practicalities and Possibilities

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

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.

On stage!

Year 11, 12 and 13 Art students went to the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford for a tour by Clare Cory, the Learning Officer for Secondary and Young People. It was her first tour since lockdown so she was particularly energised and enthusiastic with the group!

Art Trip to Oxford

QEH provides a safe, nurturing environment where each pupil is treated as an individual.  The results are confident young men who truly believe in themselves.  Freddie now has a passion for learning and the confidence to apply it which is due to the school, its understanding of boys and its fantastic staff.
Lisa, Parent
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