Useful Dates

Fri 30 Mar 2012
 - Last day of term
Mon 16 Apr 2012
 - Start of Summer term
Mon 07 May 2012
 - May Day Bank Holiday
Fri 01 Jun 2012
 - Last day of half-term
Mon 11 Jun 2012
 - Return to school
Fri 20 Jul 2012
 - Last day of term

QEHS,
Whetstone Bridge Road,
Hexham,
Northumberland,
NE46 3JB.
Tel: 01434 610300

Welcome to Queen Elizabeth High School, Hexham
The Charter Restaurant and Conference Centre
Community and Leisure Courses Spring/Summer 2012
 

Meeting Reminder

E-Safety Meeting for Parents/Carers

Thursday 1 March 2012 at 7.00pm in the Learning Resource Centre

Please could you return the slip indicating whether you wish to attend this meeting by Thursday 23 February?

 

Unplanned School Closure During Exams

Important Information for Parents and Carers

In the Event of an Unplanned School Closure during External Examinations

A new document is available:

Unplanned School Closure During External Examinations

 

16-19 Bursary Fund

Information and forms for the 16-19 Bursary Fund can be downloaded via the links below.

 

Community & Leisure Courses Spring/Summer 2012

Community & Leisure Programme Spring/Summer 2012

Featured courses this week:

Period Houses and their Interiors
Tuesday 17 April *new dates
6 weeks : 7.00 – 9.00pm

Flower Arranging
Wednesday 29 February
5 weeks : 6:30 – 8.30pm

Beaded Jewellery Taster Workshop
Thursday 29 March
one day workshop : 10.00am – 3.00pm

Copies of the spring/summer programme are available from the school, Hexham Library or can be downloaded via the link below.

For further information or to enrol please telephone 01434 610322.

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Severe Weather Conditions - Information for Parents/Carers

Northumberland County Council have issued schools with updated adverse weather guidance, this can be downloaded via the link below:

 

GCSE Results bring Another Record

For the second year running QEHS students have achieved record results in GCSE and equivalent qualifications. Over 74% of students gained 5 or more A*-C grades including English and maths, beating last year's record by 2%. The proportion of entries gaining A* or A grades was also high, beating national averages with 18 students gaining at least 6 A* grades.

The school has been congratulated by senior education officers of Northumberland Council for becoming the highest performing school in the county.