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School Council 2023

In accordance with the redesign of the School Council last year, our vision is to give pupils the opportunity to gain responsibility and have more of a presence and a voice in decision making.

School Council 2023

In accordance with the redesign of the School Council last year, our vision is to give pupils the opportunity to gain responsibility and have more of a presence and a voice in decision making.

In accordance with the redesign of the School Council last year, our vision is to give pupils the opportunity to gain responsibility and have more of a presence and a voice in decision making.

The School Council provides a forum for pupils from all year groups in which they can be heard, and are able to see change as a result of their suggestions. We hope that this will help to create a strong sense of ownership and belonging within our school community.

Recently, the newly elected Year 7 School Council members (pictured above) had their first meeting of the year. These boys have selected to represent Year 7 in the following key areas:

  1. Academic, co-curricular and community
  2. School facilities and environment
  3. Mental health and wellbeing, equity, diversity and inclusion

The boys came full of great ideas and suggestions on behalf of their year group, and we look forward to them playing a proactive role in the life of the school this year. Well done all!

The Council representatives from the other Year groups will be meeting over the coming weeks.

Miss Mantle, Assistant Head (Equity and Pupil Wellbeing)

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.

Duke of Edinburgh Award students give back

We are delighted that our pupils have been successful in their efforts to gain top GCSE grades after 18 months of Covid-related disruption to learning. This year’s exam success is a result of the pupils’ commitment to learning, ably supported by both teachers and parents.

GCSE Results 2021

We just wanted to write and say how genuinely delighted we are having moved our son to QEH. We have been so impressed by everything he has done and how everyone has been so interested and kind - all boys and teachers! It’s hard to describe to people what we like about it so much but in comparison to other schools it just has that something extra - almost like a sparkle! It’s a shame we can’t send our daughter just yet!
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