Queen Elizabeth School, Bromyard
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Queen Elizabeth High School | |
Motto | Mon Et Droit |
Established | 1961 |
School type | Secondary School |
Headmaster | Adrian Long |
Deputy Head | Trevor Hayes |
Location | Bromyard, Herefordshire, UK |
Chairman | Bill Evans |
Affiliations | Church of England |
Enrollment | Around 300 |
Colours | Blue, Red and Gold |
School song | |
Homepage | [1] |
Queen Elizabeth High School Queen Elizabeth High School is a high school situated Herefordshire, on the outskirts of Bromyard Town. Queen Elizabeth High school is in the bid, at the moment, to become a Humanities School. The Schools the most popular for the children in the area, a lot different primary schools are focused upon the school, including Bishops Frome, Brockhamptan, St. Peters, burly gate and more.
[edit] The Humanities Bid
Queen Elizabeth High School is in the process of preparing and applying for Specialist School Status, Humanities. The Schools three subject areas within the Humanities bid are Geography (lead subject), RS and Drama. We aim to have our first draft prepared by mid-October 2006, and submit our final bid for February 2007.
[edit] History
Education in Bromyard can be traced back to 1394 when a chantry school was founded. After the dissolution of the chantries, the school was granted a charter for its re-foundation as a Boy's Grammar School by Queen Elizabeth I in 1566. In 1968, the Grammar School, which had been admitting boys and girls from the beginning of this century, combined with the secondary school established in 1961 to form Queen Elizabeth School. In [[1976], Sixth Form education was concentrated at Hereford Sixth Form College and this school became what it is today - a comprehensive school catering for pupils aged 11 to 16.
[edit] Links
http://www.queenelizabeth.hereford.sch.uk School Home Page http://www.edharris.co.uk/qeg.html Old Historic Photos from the School http://www.bromyard.co.uk The Towns Homepage