Senior School
Pupils aged 11 and over in the Senior School at Queen Elizabeth's are part of a tradition of excellence that stretches back 500 years. The school continues to blend that tradition with the best elements of a modern, co-educational approach to learning.
With the benefit of fine facilities and small class sizes, supported by a strong pastoral system that helps all boys and girls, pupils tackle a broad and challenging curriculum. They also have a wealth of opportunities for extra-curricular activities enabling them to develop their individual interests and enthusiasms.
At QEGS, education is based on clear, Christian values though we also welcome and engage with those of other faiths and none. The programme of study includes religious, civic, personal and social education. Recreational activities are also a key feature. While many QEGS pupils have gone on to achieve sporting success at regional, national and international level, we also set great store by the contribution our pupils make to drama, music and other cultural pursuits.
The achievements of our students, past and present, offer ample proof of how pupils benefit from their time at QEGS, as students, as citizens and in their future careers.

