King’s College, Cambridge

A fantastic group of Year 11 students chose to give up their lunchtime yesterday to listen to Ella Nethaway from King’s College, Cambridge. The students heard some excellent advice about making their Sixth Form option choices and had a glimpse into what university life might hold for them in the future. Ella was extremely impressed with our students, who asked

Dance Workshop

In January we welcomed back ex-QEHS student and professional choreographer Beth Veitch who taught a workshop to year 9 students, inspired by her piece ‘Waiting on It’ which was presented at the Queen’s Hall in December. Students took part in a contemporary technique class and learnt a phrase of movement from the dance piece. 

Open Evening and Tours

QEHS Open Evening on Thursday 29 September 2022 On Thursday 29 September we will be hosting an open evening for prospective Y9 students with their parents/carers. There will be talks on life at Queen Elizabeth High School from Mr Atkins (Executive Head), Mr Seaton (Head of School) and other leaders with responsibility for pastoral care and student well-being. There will

Sixth Form Open Evening

Sixth Form Open Evening & Taster Day for Entry in September 2025 Queen Elizabeth High School is one of the top sixth forms in the North of England and outperforms most schools and colleges throughout the region. We provide outstanding support, advice, and guidance to inform positive choices and successful destinations. With over 30 A

Bridging Work (Year 11 into Year 12)

All subjects, including enhancement subjects, have set some bridging work, which can be found below. The work will vary a lot from subject to subject as teachers have a blank canvas as to what they can set. The aim of the work is to be engaging and enjoyable. Please do the bridging work for the

Fundraising In Memory of Chris Scott

On Tuesday 2 March, we lost our much loved colleague, teacher and friend, Chris Scott.  Chris, a modest, unassuming, gentle man, was a big presence in our community and touched a lot of lives. He was tireless in his efforts to support and enable our students, and always had time for others. He was an outstanding leader of our PE