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the 'Elephant Dip', owing to its extreme depth in wet weather, links the Byng Road Open Space (Barnet RFC) and the north-west gate of the bottom fields, however there is also a paved route turning right from the gate and going down Byng Road towards the Open Space. Students regularly use the Barnet RFC's fields (the Byng Road Open Space) which are a short run from the back field gate.
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called the Sri Sathya Sai School, funded by the 'Sathya Sai Appeal'. In addition, the school has strong links with charities through the house system, and three events are held each academic year (two houses join forces for each event) to generate funds for a charity elected by students and staff.
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The school chronicle is read out each year at Founder's Day by the headmaster during the roll call, with minor additions as necessary. It was originally prepared in 1930 by Ernest H. Jenkins, the headmaster, and Cecil Tripp, Secretary of the Old Elizabethan Association and a governor of the school
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lessons (known internally as Personal Development time or PDT) which take place in tutor groups once a week, as with lower years. The school also encourages students to partake in a wide range of extracurricular activities both outside of and during school time, such as the recommended 30 hours of
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competitively against other schools, although it is occasionally played internally in friendly games and at lunchtimes. Students also take part in cross country runs semi-annually, at the start of the autumn and spring terms. A particularly muddy part of the cross-country route, suitably nicknamed
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In 2014 it was reported that the school, despite not being of independent school status, was making regular requests to parents for 'voluntary donations' in order to provide the facilities pupils needed, with parents contributing monthly, usually around £60. The school justified these requests by
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Parents of boys not admitted to the school have protested against the school's selective admissions policy. Sometimes this has been because the prospective boy's parents have moved to the area assuming a place will be guaranteed, when this is not the case. The school was also on a list of schools
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QE has been criticized by many current and former pupils for a very strict approach to discipline. In April 2000, this led a group of current and former pupils to create a website where they could talk about their experiences. This was known as 'QE Boys: The Truth'. It gained more hits than the
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official website, and the school excluded three pupils for posting messages on it. The current system uses 'bad notes' sent directly to parents via e-mail if a pupil repeatedly shows poor behaviour. If too many accumulate, the issue is referred to the pupil's tutor and then to their year head.
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Admission to the school is strictly by academic selection, and boys may apply to join the school for Year 7. Roughly 3,600 applicants compete in a series of examinations to be awarded one of the 192 places offered annually, making places at the grammar school some of the most sought after and
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Harrisons' — The only House to honour two people, Harrisons' was established in 1954. It was named after a senior master, G. W. N. Harrison, who had taught at the school for 41 years until 1929, and E. W. Harrison (no relation), another long-serving and dedicated schoolmaster who retired in
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The trustees of Elizabeth Allen's Charity, which had been established by her will dated 10 February 1725, gave financial assistance to save it from a state "very ruinous and unfit for habitation". It then became a private boarding school. It was closed in 1872 and restored in 1874 with many
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Each house has its own colour, represented by coloured stripes for the corresponding house on ties. The colours used to be on the boys' caps, but these are no longer worn. Red denotes Broughton, brown for Harrisons', yellow for Leicester, purple for Pearce, blue for Stapylton and green for
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Bringing up and instruction of boys and youth, to be brought up in grammar and other learning, and the same to continue for ever, and the said School for one Master and one Usher for ever to continue and remain and that there shall be for ever four-and-twenty discreet, honest governors
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There is much competition in the summer term when frequent competitions between houses are held before the summer examinations begin in June, including the QE Sevens Tournament which takes place in the school for the U14s and U16s. It is normally held at the end of the Spring Term.
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additions. In 1885 a governor, H. E. Chetwynd Stapylton, bought a plot of land behind the Jesus Hospital, a building in Wood Street dating back to 1679; today the Stapylton Field stands in front of the main school building and is used for rugby and cricket.
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Pearce — John Pearce began his teaching career at the School in 1932, aged 23. In 1950 he became Senior Master, a post he held until he retired in 1971. The sixth House was named after him on its creation in 1971 when the School became comprehensive and
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This is to commemorate the original school founded here by Queen Elizabeth and built in 1573. The school was removed in 1932 to new building in Queens Road, Barnet. This plaque was erected by the Visitors of Jesus Hospital Charity, the owners in
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Underne — Once Queen Elizabeth had granted the Charter for the school, funds were needed to finance it. Edward Underne, Rector of Chipping Barnet Church, was responsible for raising the money for the original building of the School in the
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league tables for grammar schools. 2016 would make the eighth year in the past decade that the school achieved the top spot in the A-Level league tables, solidifying its position at the forefront of the modern British educational scene.
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In the Lower School, subjects which aren't divided into ability based sets are set either in tutor groups (see above), or in two halves of the year – Broughton, Harrisons' and Leicester (BHL), and Pearce, Stapylton and Underne
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As the number of pupils outgrew the capacity of Tudor Hall, so the school was transferred in 1932 to a new site in Queen's Road, which backed on to the Stapylton Field. It was administered by the South Herts Division of
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for 'Services to Education'. Headmaster Neil Enright described Martin as: 'an asset to QE in so many ways, combining a tireless work ethic with tremendous focus and an utterly reliable good nature'.
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Queen Elizabeth's School is divided into six houses, named after famous old boys, patrons and former teachers. They are Broughton, Harrisons', Leicester, Pearce, Stapylton and Underne.
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Stapylton — Named after former Chairman of Governors H. E. Chetwynd-Stapylton, who in 1885 bought the Stapylton field for the school, which is still very much in use today.
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report published in January 2008 stated: "It is held in very high regard by the vast majority of students and their parents, and rightly so." It has also been a
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Elizabethan headmaster, 1930-1961: the personal record of his headmastership of Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School, Barnet from January 1930 to August 1961
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In 2016, QE came first in the A-level league tables for selective state (grammar) schools for the 5th year in a row, also coming sixth in the
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can be identified by their ties which are patterned with thick light-blue stripes, with the addition of a School logo for senior prefects.
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Under Eamonn Harris (Headmaster 1984 - 1999), who took over the school when earmarked for closure, it returned to its previous selective
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saying that state funding was not sufficient to provide a sound education and "the polish for boys to go on to the best universities".
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A main focus of the sixth form is preparation for entry into higher education. As a result, the school focuses on career advice, the
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breaching admissions laws in England. The Barnet education authority asked for an investigation by Her Majesty's Inspectorate.
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league table. In 2008 QE again topped the league table in A-level results and a record number of 37 pupils gained a place at
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application process, personal statements, finance and other things related to university entry, which are often covered in
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In January 2014, Barrie Martin, Chairman of the QE Governing Body and the Friends of Queen Elizabeth's was awarded an
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Two plaques are located on the walls of the original school building, Tudor Hall. Inscribed on the stone plaque is:
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and only year 7 boys attended. The fête, as well as a biryani cook-along, was published as a 45-minute video on
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In 2020, most boys were not in school due to the coronavirus pandemic, so the roll call was recorded with
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This Tudor Hall housed the free grammar school of Queen Elizabeth I who granted its charter in 1573.
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for twenty-four years. The most up to date school chronicle is listed on the school website.
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From 1999 to 2011, the headmaster was John Marincowitz, who commissioned the new Martin
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at the school until his internment in 1940 as an enemy alien. The future headmaster of
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A more recent blue plaque was erected by the London borough of Barnet which dictates:
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These range from guessing teachers’ childhood pictures to general knowledge quizzes.
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Different 'colours' ties are used to denote achievement or position, e.g. school
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status in August 1994, having opted out of the London borough and become a
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Category:People educated at Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School for Boys
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It is consistently ranked as one of the most academically successful
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also attend, as do most teachers, in academic dress with gowns. The
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in 1989. Other schools in Greater London did this, and many became
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of the school is written on two boards in the school's main hall.
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All Year 7 students must attend the service in full uniform. The
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Leicester — A continuing reminder of the School's beginnings:
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The foundation and naming of the six houses is listed below:
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for five consecutive years, as of 2016, and was chosen by the
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QE Boys has formed a long-term partnership with a school in
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School in Borough of Barnet, Greater London, England
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Chipping Barnet
Borough of Barnet
Greater London
Coordinates
51°39′18″N 0°12′48″W / 51.65495°N 0.21341°W / 51.65495; -0.21341
Grammar School
Dieu et mon Droit
Department for Education
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