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Celebrating the Class of 2025

As our Year 13 students prepare for their exams, QEH marked this poignant moment with a day of celebration, reflection, and tradition. From heartfelt speeches and emotional goodbyes to the historic reading of The Charge

Celebrating the Class of 2025

As our Year 13 students prepare for their exams, QEH marked this poignant moment with a day of celebration, reflection, and tradition. From heartfelt speeches and emotional goodbyes to the historic reading of The Charge

We marked a significant moment as our Year 13 students celebrated their time at QEH, ahead of their exam leave. The celebrations included a wonderful lunch, followed by a memorable final day filled with heartfelt speeches, warm reflections, laughter, and a few emotional goodbyes.

As part of a long-standing tradition dating back to the mid-1800s, Mr Heathcote read The Charge—a powerful message that connects our school’s present to its historic roots.

The Charge has its origins in QEH’s link with Christ’s Hospital School in West Sussex, the very institution that inspired John Carr to establish Queen Elizabeth’s Hospital as a school for fatherless and poor boys. The words of The Charge are a reminder of the values we uphold and the responsibilities our students carry as they move forward.

“I charge you to never forget the great benefits that you have received at this place and in time to come, according to your means, to do all that you can to enable others to enjoy the same advantage and remember that you carry with you, wherever you go, the good name of Queen Elizabeth’s Hospital.”

The Class of 2025 has demonstrated a remarkable sense of unity and maturity, and the strong bonds formed among students, staff, and the wider school community are a true testament to the experiences they have shared here. We are extremely grateful for the enthusiasm, character, and commitment each student has brought to QEH. Of special note are the twelves ‘lifers’ who started their QEH journey eleven years ago, joining QEH Junior School in Year 3.

We wish them all the very best of luck in their upcoming examinations and look forward to welcoming them back for the leavers event in June, where we’ll celebrate together one last time before they embark on the next chapter of their journey.

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

As we mark VE Day, we honour the Old Elizabethans who lived through the Second World War — boys who studied during air raids, served in the Air Training Corps, and celebrated peace with weary joy. This article brings together first-hand memories, school archives, and reflections from that extraordinary period — a vivid reminder of the freedoms we now enjoy, made possible by the sacrifices of the past.

VE Day: Remembering Sacrifice, Celebrating Freedom

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

We are so happy we made the decision to send our son to QEH.  He has settled in quickly and enjoys everything the school has to offer in terms of academic studies and extra-curricular activities.  He goes to school happy and he comes home from school happy.
Julian & Eleni, Current Parents
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