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  1. Thriving from ancient roots. In 1573 Queen Elizabeth I granted the charter, for "...the establishment of the Free Grammar School of Queen Elizabeth in Barnet, for the education, bringing up and instruction of boys”. The School therefore celebrated its 450th anniversary in 2023. View video.

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      Admissions - Queen Elizabeth's School, Barnet

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  2. Queen Elizabeth's School, Barnet is a boys' grammar school in Barnet, northern Greater London, which was founded in 1573 by Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester, and others, in the name of Queen Elizabeth I.

  3. On this page you will find the information you need to make an application to the School. There are two tabs, depending on which year your son would be entering into Year 7. Please ensure that you select the appropriate tab, or you will be unable to progress an application successfully.

  4. Founded in 1573. Queen Elizabeth's is a state-funded grammar school, with 450 years' experience of producing confident, able and responsible young men. We provide a totally meritocratic environment, in which our boys reach their very considerable potential both in their academic and extra-curricular pursuits.

  5. The waiting list for entry into the School in September 2024 has reached position 25. Information For Parents Key admissions information, including admissions criteria, further guidance and appeals information.

  6. Admissions information > School Brochure. Queen Elizabeth’s is a selective, non-denominational and non-fee-paying School with a mission of producing young men who are confident, able and responsible.

  7. Our Curriculum. To achieve our educational aims of producing confident, able and responsible young men, to instill and develop free-thinking scholarship, and to set our boys up to be successful in life, as well as in their academic pursuits, having a broad and balanced curriculum is crucial.