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Vestiges PDF Print

Vestiges
An exhibition of selected work by QEHS A Level Art students was held in the White Room at the Queen's Hall on Friday 30 March to Saturday 21st April.
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Young Enterprise PDF Print
Young Enterprise
The QEHS Young Enterprise team, 'Royal-T', held a fun casino and dinner with a live band on Friday 30 March, at Slaley Hall. A charity auction was held in aid of the local MacMillan Nurses, which raised £1,000.
 
Family Link PDF Print

Tynedale Family Link Volunteering Opportunity
Why not become a Family Link Volunteer?
No formal experience necessary, full training and support given, expenses paid.
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Friends Of QEHS PDF Print

Friends Of QEHS
We need your support
Enjoy yourself and fundraise at the same time. Friends of QEHS hold meeting throughout the year to organise events so why not join them.
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Year 10 Partnership Music and Dance Project PDF Print

Year 10 Partnership Music and Dance Project
Blackfriars - A Partnership Music and Dance Project On 27th March there was a spectacular performance of 'Blackfriars' in the Wentworth Leisure Centre, Hexham, involving nearly 700 students from QEHS, the three middle schools and the twelve first school that together make up the Hexham Partnership of Schools. 'Blackfriars' is a piece for two choirs, ten piece brass ensemble and percussion, with words by Michael Clark and music by Len Young.

Up to 1,000 spectators attended during the afternoon and evening performances as choirs and soloists from QEHS and the middle schools celebrated key events at Blackfriars in the centre of Newcastle from 1230 to the present day. Interpretive dancing, choreographed by Lucy Hudson, was performed by children from the first schools and added visual impact came from the huge overhead screen showing historic scenes from Newcastle's past.

Congratulations to Len Young, Head of Music at QEHS, for composing and co-ordinating this challenging production, and to all who participated in this memorable experience.

 
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