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  1. Queen Elizabeth's Girls' School is a very successful 11 - 18 girls’ comprehensive school and converter academy. We have high standards and high expectations and we aim to help each and every student to succeed.

  2. Queen Elizabeth's Girls' School is a high performing non-selective girls' school with academy status for ages 11 to 18, in Barnet, London, England. [1] In the academic year 2016/17 it was ranked in the top 1.3 per cent of all secondary schools (including selective schools) in England by the Department for Education. [2]

  3. Queen Elizabeth School, se fundó en 1955 en el sur de la Ciudad de México, por la Profra. María Elena Ramírez Cabañas, mejor conocida como “Miss Cabañas”, luego de su amplia experiencia como maestra, Directora en educación especial y escuelas bilingües independientes.

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  4. QEGS is a comprehensive school serving the High Barnet area and is part of the co-ordinated admission system operated by Barnet Council. Admission to Y7 Applications should be made to your home borough as part of the Pan London co-ordinated admissions process.

  5. Courses. Prior to choosing the subjects that you would like to study after your GCSEs make sure you carry out as much research as you can. When choosing your subjects it is important to consider your areas of interest as well as your plans after Sixth Form study.

  6. Please view our latest school prospectus and complete our online Sixth Form Application Form. Detailed information on course content and admissions criteria is set out in the Sixth Form Subject and Admissions Information Booklet.

  7. A state school experience like no other. Our ancient heritage, meritocratic ethos, highly skilled staff and state of the art facilities together make Queen Elizabeth's a truly unique school, in which our very capable boys flourish. Read More