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  1. Queens Park Community School Aylestone Avenue London NW6 7BQ; Head: Ms Jude Enright T 020 8438 1700; F 020 8459 1895; E [email protected]; W www.qpcs.brent.sch.uk; A state school for boys and girls aged from 11 to 19. Boarding: No Local authority: Brent Pupils: 1303 Religion: None Ofsted:

  2. Queens Park Community School is a centre of academic excellence at the heart of our community, with the highest expectations for all of our students. We know that our community shapes who we are, and all members of our school community are expected to be responsible, respectful and resilient.

  3. Aylestone Avenue, Brent, London NW6 7BQ. View on Map. @QueensParkCommunitySchool. @QPCS. Queens Park Community School is a Secondary, Co-Ed school located in Greater London, London. It has 1288 students from age 11-19 yr with a student-teacher ratio of 18 : 1. Headteacher/Principal Ms Jude Enright.

  4. 23 de feb. de 2016 · Locrating is the UK's most popular and trusted school guide; it allows you to view inspection reports, admissions data, exam results, catchment areas, league tables, school reviews, neighbourhood information, carry out school comparisons and much more. Below is some useful summary information regarding Queens Park Community School.

  5. Trust: Queens Park Community School Academy Trust. Staff and Pupils. Headteacher: Ms Jude Enright (since September 2016) Previous Headteacher: Michael Hulme. Numbers of Teachers / Assistants*: 79 / 10.7. Non-teaching Staff*: 26.7. Number of pupils: 1288. Pupils Per Teacher: 16.3. Sex: Mixed (53% boys / 47% girls)

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    QPCS, London, United Kingdom. 1,746 likes · 26 talking about this · 1,301 were here. This page is the official QPCS Facebook account. Queens Park Community School is a popular, oversubscribed, mixed...

  7. School report. Inspection of a good school: Queens Park Community School Aylestone Avenue, London NW6 7BQ Inspection dates: 3–4 December 2019 Outcome Queens Park Community School continues to be a good school. What is it like to attend this school? Pupils get on with each other. They respect and value the inclusive ethos of the school.