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Year 9 rise to the Challenge

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.

Year 9 rise to the Challenge

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.

Year 9’s annual Charity Challenge has taken a different turn this year, as the boys rise to the Challenge at home.

Every year, the boys in Year 9 choose a charity to support. Various charities are championed by pupils who often have a personal connection to their chosen cause and this year, the year group voted for Finley Martin’s cause, PROPS, a local charity which supports adults with learning difficulties.

In normal circumstances, the boys would be sponsored to take part in a round robin of events in school: climbing the steps in front of school to the height of Everest; running the equivalent of a marathon; rowing across the Channel and back on the rowing machines in the Gym; and completing a mental maze puzzle on the Upper in minimal time.

As none of this is possible at the moment, the boys were asked to rise to an individual Challenge at home instead. And they have responded magnificently – as you can see from the selection of photos displayed in the grid. Their Challenge target was £750 and they have exceeded this with room to spare, with the current total standing at over £1,800. The school motto, While we have time, let us do good, is in safe hands with these generous and determined young men!

At QEH Junior School, learning goes beyond the classroom with a wide range of clubs in sports, arts, STEM, and more. With expert coaching and sessions throughout the day, every pupil can discover new passions and develop key skills.

Introducing Golf to QEH Junior School

The QEH community gathered at Bristol Cathedral to celebrate Charter Day, honouring the 1590 Royal Charter and the values that continue to shape the school. The service featured historic readings, powerful music, and reflections on inclusion, legacy, and unity across generations.

Charter Day Celebrations

Live theatre is here to stay at QEH, as pupils from Years 3 and 4 put on an incredible production of Jack and the Beanstalk last week in our theatre.

Jack and the Beanstalk

Junior Prospectus

Junior Prospectus

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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