The report stated: “QEH fully meets its aims and its ethos is strongly reflected in the attitudes and enthusiasm of pupils and staff. Academic standards are high, so too is the personal development of pupils. Pupils learn enthusiastically and successfully.”
It added: “The wide-ranging extra-curricular provision is first class, and is well supported by a high quality personal, social and health education programme for all year groups which prepares pupils well for university and the world beyond.”
QEH Headmaster Stephen Holliday – who is himself described in the report as providing ‘outstanding leadership’ - said: “This independent report is a very strong endorsement of the qualities and achievements of QEH. We are delighted to receive such a clearly positive assessment.”
More details and a PDF copy of the report can be found at www.qehbristol.co.uk