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2023 Senior Sixth Form Sports

Bears spotted at Failand!

During the second half of term our rugby programme has been fortunate to have hugely benefitted from the input of a number of Bristol Bears players and coaches.  

Bears spotted at Failand!

During the second half of term our rugby programme has been fortunate to have hugely benefitted from the input of a number of Bristol Bears players and coaches.  

During the second half of term our rugby programme has been fortunate to have hugely benefitted from the input of a number of Bristol Bears players and coaches.  

They have visited and worked with teams from our 1st XV down to our U12’s and have helped to develop our player’s individual skills and team structure.  

I am incredibly grateful to the coaches and players from Bristol Bears that have visited us over the course of the term. The coaching they have delivered has been outstanding. The students have gained a huge amount from a technical and tactical point of view. Additionally, their visits provided real inspiration for our students and gave them a real boost going into the latter stages of the rugby term.  

Furthermore, our coaches and rugby programme have learnt a huge amount from their visits. One of my objectives when I took on the role of Head of Rugby was to ensure that we took learnings from the elite end of the game to ensure that we stay up-to-date and innovative in what we do. These visits have helped significantly in that area.  

Overall, what I have been most impressed by throughout the duration of the visits is how humble, genuine, and caring the Bristol Bears players and coaches have been. They are extremely busy people with demanding schedules, yet they have readily regularly volunteered to come in and work with our students. AJ McGinty even came to watch Year 7 at Failand on a Saturday after working with them on the Monday before! We at QEH are incredibly grateful for their help and support and wish them all the best for this season and beyond.” 

Jordan Cox, QEH Head of Rugby 

It’s fantastic to be able to get in to QEH and bring in some of the current Bears players in to help coach the different age groups. The kids and staff are great to work with. The club’s vision is to inspire the community through Rugby success and for me seeing the Year 7s engage with Callum, Harry, AJ, Jake and Rich on the training pitch is what that is all about. Coaching and having fun!  

The Bears players love helping the younger generation and are always keen to come in whenever time allows. I hope this can be a regular fixture! 

 

Sean Marsden, (Bristol Bears Kicking and Skills Coach) 

QEH would like to extend a huge thank you to:  

  • Sean Marsden (Kicking and Skills Coach) 
  • Chris Morgan (Assistant Forwards Coach)  
  • Callum Sheedy 
  • AJ McGinty 
  • Fred Davies 
  • Rich Lane 
  • Harry Randall 
  • Jake Woolmore 

 

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

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Thank you for making Alec’s first week so enjoyable. He’s loved every day and has come home really happy. In particular, he’s said the other boys have made him feel really included and like he’s always been there.
Helen
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