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2020 Senior Sixth Form

Induction day, but not as we know it!

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.

Induction day, but not as we know it!

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.

Today should have been our induction morning for students entering our Sixth Form in September. In common with many such events, we were unable to welcome either our current Year 11 pupils, or those joining us from other schools, to meet their teachers for next year and sample some A-level lessons.

Instead, all the students were invited to a virtual induction event where they were able to see introductory videos from their teachers and heads of year and watch a live YouTube presentation which answered questions the students had emailed in.

This was not just a ‘meet and greet’ morning, as teachers had also prepared some summer projects for their students so that they will be primed and ready to start their A-level courses when they arrive in September.

“We hope that the students found this morning helpful and we look forward to seeing them all after the summer, ” commented Richard Porter, Head of Sixth Form. “And with their projects completed and ready to hand in!”

The videos and summer tasks can be viewed here.

QEH pupils enjoyed an unforgettable cricket tour in Cape Town, competing fiercely, exploring iconic sights, and spotting wildlife at Aquila.

South Africa Cricket Tour 2025

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

Success at The National Intermediate Maths Challenge for QEH

QEH have recently hosted Culture Day, a lively event that brought together pupils and staff to celebrate the range of cultures within the school community.

Culture Day at QEH

The QEH Development Office has won an IDPE Award for its 1590 Bursary Fund campaign, recognising its transformative impact on students. Bursary recipient Tom Conradi shared how the fund shaped his life. This success is made possible by the generosity of the QEH community, making education accessible for all.

QEH Development Office Wins Prestigious IDPE Award

I believe attending QEH has significantly improved my daughter's life. QEH has helped her grow in confidence and character, as well as academically. Your teachers and support staff have guided my daughter to develop her true potential. She now has brilliant life skills with improved critical thinking, analysis and communication. I am honoured and proud to be allowed to be associated with your school.
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