Queen Elizabeth Grammar School
Founded in 1564 by Royal Charter, our school has been helping young people to secure outstanding academic results and providing a well-rounded experience for over 450 years. The school encourages students to take responsibility for their learning from the moment they join, ensuring they are well prepared for the challenges they face on their journey at QEGS. We are a growing school with 1040 students currently on roll, but remain sufficiently small to recognise individual talents and ensure everyone is challenged and supported to reach their goals.








We are celebrating another year of exceptional A Level success, with 15% of all grades awarded at A* and more than a third of grades achieved at A* or A.
Standout student performances include Lucy Reay, who achieved 3A* and an A and will take up a place at University of Cambridge to read Economics. Patience Pickard achieved 3 A grades and will take up a place to read English at Oxford. Ryan Moukarram achieved 3 A*s and an A and will take up a place to study Medicine at Imperial College London. Anna Thompson achieved 2 As and a B and is taking up a place at Stirling University to study Sport Psychology
Students are now progressing to a wide range of prestigious destinations, including six securing places at Oxford or Cambridge and a further 58 receiving offers from Russell Group universities such as Durham, Bristol, Manchester, Liverpool, Newcastle and University College London. Four students have secured places to study Medicine.
Headteacher David Marchant said: "These results represent years of dedication, resilience and hard work from our students, supported every step of the way by their families and teachers. We are incredibly proud of all they have achieved. Whether progressing to university, apprenticeships or employment, they leave QEGS with the knowledge, skills and confidence to succeed in the next stage of their journey. Once again, these results place Queen Elizabeth Grammar School among the highest-performing state schools in the North of England." ... See MoreSee Less
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Had your first MenB vaccine? Don't forget to get your second dose. Two doses are essential for protection against MenB.
If you're a current Year 13 student, or under 25 and heading to university or residential further education for the first time this autumn, make sure you're fully protected before term starts. nhs.uk/book-menb ... See MoreSee Less
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Nepal Expedition 2026! A FANTASTIC trip has been had: a five day trek to Poon Hill (3210km AMS) in the Annapurna Range and five days of community volunteering - painting and installing a fence at Shree Janata Basic School in Bandipur, with plenty sight-seeing, cultural immersion and shopping in Kathmandu and Pokhara in between! The students have really embraced Nepali culture, shown superb leadership and independence.
It’s been a truly incredible experience and so many memories for a life time have been made.
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