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QEH Juniors awarded VbE accreditation

House music solo finalists performed for the coveted title of Young Musician of the Year.

QEH Juniors awarded VbE accreditation

House music solo finalists performed for the coveted title of Young Musician of the Year.

We are delighted to announce that QEH Juniors proudly stands as Bristol’s inaugural independent school accredited in Values-based Education (VbE).

Last month, we were visited by Kathy Wood MBE as part of our journey to be recognised as a VbE school. This journey, which began with a training session led by Neil and Jane Hawkes, the founders of VbE, several a years ago, has been led by Sarah Hall, our Assistant Head Pastoral and Logistics. Mrs Hall also studied for her Masters in Education focussing on Values-based Education and the impact it has upon school for which she gained a Distinction.

This globally recognised movement infuses our curriculum and daily life with positive human values like respect, reflection, resilience, and kindness. By prioritising character development alongside academics, we equip our pupils with essential life skills for holistic growth.

Our commitment to VbE fosters a supportive learning environment where pupils thrive emotionally and academically. Reflection sessions encourage self-awareness and mindfulness, enhancing academic performance and overall well-being.

In a message to Mr Kendall, Head of QEH Juniors, Mrs Wood commented that she left QEH Juniors ’…with a suitcase of passionate stories that capture the care, kindness and compassion that QEH Junior School brilliantly role model for their young learners.’

Our pupils have excelled in this year’s national Intermediate Maths Challenge.

Success at The National Intermediate Maths Challenge for QEH

Daniel represented England at the Interland Cup, showcasing his orienteering talent in a challenging five kilometer race.

Daniel Shines in Orienteering

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.

Black History is British History and British History is Black History

120 Peer supporters and their Year 8 groups went to Belmont wood last week, where they took part in a range of activities.

Marshmallows and Peer Support!

My boys have loved QEH!  They felt at home so quickly and really enjoyed being able to be themselves with like-minded lads.  The teachers really 'got' them and, although they're very different characters, QEH brought out the best in both of them.
Katie, Former Parent
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