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26 May 2020 | |
School News |
Previously-hidden talents have been brought to light, as staff and pupils alike share their enthusiasm for cooking and baking, art and music, Lego modelling and DIY amongst many other activities. Dr Dutton, English teacher, Scholarship Programme Director and 'Renaissance man' has been creating a series of videos on Italian cooking and lifestyle and it has been suggested that he needs his own YouTube channel or TV series!
Pupils have also been encouraged to get back in touch by letter with the Trinity Care Lunch Club members and the residents of Amerind Grove Care Home with whom they spent time during their Enrichment afternoons before lockdown began.
The QEH staff have been busy throughout lockdown recording their version of the 'End of the Line'. More...
Mike Smith, from the Class of 1984, has enjoyed an illustrious career in the music industry. More...
Watch the fantastic QEH Cyber Choir in full song More...
Preparing our leaving students for University in the best possible way. More...
The school's fantastic Outdoor Pursuits activities have been recognised in a national league table. More...