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2022 Sixth Form

Engineering Club learn new skills

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.

Engineering Club learn new skills

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.

Over the last few months, as part of the Engineering Club, a few Year 13 physicists have been getting to grips with an engineering software package called Matlab. It is widely used in industry to model complex systems and being able to use it is a very useful skill.

We started off by modelling simple systems (such as an accelerating vehicle) and then progressed to modelling aerodynamic drag on it. We then looked at mass-spring systems (as taught in A-level physics) and modelled the resultant simple harmonic motion. Once we were able to replicate this motion as predicted by the equations we had learnt in class, we developed the ideas further by adding damping and resonance. We modelled the behaviour by writing code in Matlab (a sometimes fiddly process!) and then replicated this using an associated graphical package called Simulink.

Many thanks to Ryan C, Jake F, Tom G, Noah R and Will S, who willingly gave up their Friday lunchtimes and were such good fun to teach. Hopefully, you’ll be one step ahead when you are on your university courses!

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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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