Categories
2022 Junior

Laurel bashing in Belmont Wood

As well as being Head of Religion and Philosophy, Zak leads our digital vision. He was instrumental in developing our excellent online learning offering during lockdown, much to the relief of our parents, and is now leading the roll out of our school device programme.

Laurel bashing in Belmont Wood

As well as being Head of Religion and Philosophy, Zak leads our digital vision. He was instrumental in developing our excellent online learning offering during lockdown, much to the relief of our parents, and is now leading the roll out of our school device programme.

On Monday, Year 5 pupils spent the day in Belmont Woods, carrying out volunteer work with the Forestry Commission as part of their QE Award.

The boys learnt all about forest conservation and woodland management, identified some of the trees in the woods and then actively managed some of the woodlands by cutting (hacking!) down laurel bushes. Laurel is a non-native and highly invasive and, if not managed properly, takes over huge areas of woodland, preventing other plants and trees from growing. Suffice to say the area of Belmont Woods that we were working in is laurel free for the foreseeable future!

The boys worked really hard in their management of the wood and the Forestry Commission wardens were amazed at how much they cleared. They were also very impressed with the boy’s engagement and interest in how the wood is managed.

The QE Award is our own exclusive junior version of the highly popular Duke of Edinburgh’s Award scheme. It is carefully designed for boys in Years 5 and 6 of the Junior School, as well as for younger Senior School years. The scheme introduces new skills and experiences outside the boys’ usual ‘comfort zones’, building confidence and resilience, encouraging them to feel good about themselves.

QEH’s annual Lizzies Awards celebrated pupil creativity with an inspiring showcase of short films based on the themes ‘Three Wishes’ and ‘Myths’.

The Lizzies 2025

Starting QEH Sixth Form after moving from an all-girls school was daunting — but this honest reflection shows how one student found confidence, connection, and community by saying

My First Year at QEH Sixth Form

Live theatre is here to stay at QEH, as pupils from Years 3 and 4 put on an incredible production of Jack and the Beanstalk last week in our theatre.

Jack and the Beanstalk

Junior Prospectus

Junior Prospectus

We have been so impressed with the level of contact we have had with the teachers, the variety of lessons produced and the constant encouragement, humour and passion shown by all the teachers and support staff.
Current Parents
WordPress PopUp