Student Success

In September Tiana M in Year 11 trialed for Leeds Rhinos Under 17 Netball. She has been successful in her trial and will now train in the U17 Leeds Rhinos PDP North. Tiana has put a lot of time and dedication into Netball. Well done Tiana! #Respect #Engage #Aspire

Student Success

Louis F has successfully earned a place on the England U17 Futsal Team following trials in Derby last week. This is a remarkable achievement and a testament to Louis’s dedication and talent. He will now be part of the training pathway for the U19 squad, preparing for the European Championships in 2029. Well done Louis! Find out more about Futsal

English Schools’ Swimming Championships

A group of QEHS pupils attended the English Schools’ Swimming North East Secondary Team Championships at Sunderland Aquatic Centre on Thursday. The intermediate and senior boys and girls teams took part in the 4x50m freestyle relay and 4x50m medley relay. Fantastic effort from all teams and swimmers involved with solid swims and strong takeovers from all squads. There was a

LRC Recommended Read

This week’s LRC recommended read is the debut novel by Nadia Mikail – The Cats We Meet Along the Way, set in Malaysia, a road trip through the country in search of an estranged sister. #Respect #Engage #Aspire

DofE Presentation Evening

On Tuesday evening our Bronze and Silver Duke of Edinburgh participants were celebrated as part of a presentation evening. The students gave talks explaining their achievements during their DofE experience. A highlight was hearing about the students’ experiences on expedition, which involved being chased by cows! Congratulations to all. Respect. Engage. Aspire.

Gaia Installation

Parents and students may be interested in the forthcoming installation, GAIA, which will be in the Abbey from 3 October until 16 November. GAIA is an awe-inspiring Earth sculpture — a masterpiece of scale and imagination. At 1.8 million times smaller than our real planet, each centimetre of this internally illuminated globe represents 18 kilometres of Earth’s surface. Slowly rotating,