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Head of QEH congratulates students on their A-level results

Rupert Heathcote, Head of QEH, has today congratulated all students who have received their A-level results this morning.

Head of QEH congratulates students on their A-level results

Rupert Heathcote, Head of QEH, has today congratulated all students who have received their A-level results this morning.

Rupert Heathcote, Head of QEH, has today congratulated all students who have received their A-level results this morning. 

“I am delighted to see our students able to celebrate success right across the curriculum. They have worked extremely hard throughout their time in our Sixth Form, and it is wonderful to see this hard work pay off. I’d also like to acknowledge the support their families have provided during these recent challenging times, as well as thanking the QEH staff who have provided both academic and pastoral support. 

I wish these young people every success in life beyond QEH.” 

Theo Akande was celebrating four A* grades and a high score in the STEP exam, ensuring he can take up his place at Imperial College London to study Computing (Visual Computing and Robotics).  Mackenzie Dutton and Bo Wang also achieved four A* grades; Mackenzie will be moving on to study Economics at the University of Edinburgh, while Bo takes up his place studying Medicine at Cambridge. 

Ruby Parker moves on to an Art Foundation course at Bristol, after achieving three A* and one A grade and Lili Bishop will be studying Italian and the History of Art at UCL, following three A* grades in Art, English Literature and History. 

All students who applied to medical school this year achieved their required grades, with a number of students also taking up places at Oxbridge and other Russell Group universities. 

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Junior Prospectus

Junior Prospectus

QEH has fulfilled its role in turning out a well-rounded young man able to take his place in the world  . . . not one simply packed full of facts.  He has the ability to think for himself and to turn those thoughts into effective actions.
Anton, Parent
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