Years 12 and 13

  • Work Experience follow-up and evaluation with tutor;
  • On-line work using UCAS.com;
  • Continuation of work-related learning following pathways of voluntary work;
  • Opportunity for individual or group interview with School's Personal Adviser (Careers);
  • Higher Education Day where OE's return to discuss, informally, their experiences at university;
  • Oxbridge evening with presentation from Admissions Tutors;
  • Guidance and support from tutors regarding higher education choices and the completion of UCAS application forms;
  • Careers advice features within bespoke tutorials between student and tutor;
  • On-line support from School's intranet resources;
  • Mock interviews for medical and Oxbridge applicants;
  • Careers guidance on results day from the School's Personal Adviser (Careers);
  • AS/A2 progression guidance from Head of Sixth Form, tutors and the School's Personal Adviser (Careers);
  • Encouragement of extra-curricular activities such as Young Engineers and English Youth Parliament;
  • Optional attendance at University Open Days and other careers related events.

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01/09/2008 - Secondary School of the Year

Queen Elizabeth’s School has been named The Sunday Times State Secondary School of the Year 2007. The School was featured in 'Parent Power' in The Sunday Times on 18 November 2007. 

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21/08/2008 - Excellent GCSE results for QE

Boys, parents and staff are celebrating following the publication of this year’s GCSE results. 96% of all GCSE examinations taken by boys at Queen Elizabeth’s were graded A*, A or B, with 83.1% achieving the top two grades. An impressive 138 boys in the cohort secured an A* in mathematics.

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14/08/2008 - Outstanding 2008 A-Level results

83.2% of all A-Levels taken at Queen Elizabeth's have been graded A, confirming the School's position as one of the top boys' schools in the country. Thirty-seven QE boys will now take up places at Oxford and Cambridge in the Autumn, representing a new record for the School.

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