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  1. QEGS is a state secondary school in the East Midlands, rated as the best in the region by The Sunday Times. Find out about school tours, news, events, admissions, curriculum, sixth form and more.

  2. Welcome to Queen Elizabeth’s Grammar School. Our main aim is to provide first class learning and teaching opportunities to ensure that all students aim high and achieve success, setting them up for a rewarding future. Ofsted has rated our school as ‘Outstanding’ and reported that our ‘students demonstrate excellent attitudes to school ...

  3. Queen Elizabeth’s Grammar School is a forward thinking co-educational selective school set in the heart of the historic market town of Faversham. With over 1,000 pupils and 100 staff it is a thriving educational community where every student strives to do their very best in a supportive, friendly yet stimulating environment.

  4. Queen Elizabeth’s Grammar School, based in Blackburn with Darwen, is now a 4-19 co-educational free school. This is a state-funded school so, while we no longer charge fees, we retain an independent-school ethos, placing strong emphasis on high academic standards, exemplary behaviour and extra-curricular commitment.

  5. QEGS is a historic school founded in 1564 by Royal Charter, offering outstanding academic results and a well-rounded experience. The school has 1040 students and a vision of respect, involvement and initiative for all.

  6. Queen Elizabeth’s Grammar School is a high-performing specialist school, specialising in science and modern foreign languages, and is rated as ‘outstanding’ by Ofsted. It welcomes students from Horncastle and the surrounding area up to and beyond Wragby, Bardney and Woodhall Spa to the west, the Wolds to the north and east, and almost to ...

  7. Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School, Ashbourne. Coordinates: 53°01′19″N 1°43′46″W. Queen Elizabeth's School (QEGS) is a non-selective academy school for 11- to 18-year-olds in the town of Ashbourne, Derbyshire, England. In the academic year 2009–10, there were 1,396 pupils on roll. [1]