Queen Elizabeth’s Hospital in Bristol is an independent and preparatory school for boys aged 11-18. Founded in 1586, it is one of the oldest schools in the UK and has a long history of providing a quality education to its students.
The school is located in Berkeley Place, in the city centre of Bristol. It is within easy reach of the city’s many attractions, including the Clifton Suspension Bridge, Bristol Zoo and the Georgian architecture of the city.
Queen Elizabeth’s Hospital provides a range of facilities to its students. These include a modern library, science laboratories, a sports hall and a range of outdoor sports fields. The school also has a chapel, which is used for religious services and other events.
The school offers a broad curriculum, which includes traditional academic subjects such as English, Maths and Science, as well as a range of other subjects including Art, Music, Drama and Physical Education. The school also provides a range of extra-curricular activities, such as sports, drama and debating.
Queen Elizabeth’s Hospital is a selective school and admission is based on academic ability and potential. The school also considers other factors, such as the student’s attitude and commitment. Prospective students should contact the school directly for further information about the admissions process.
Queen Elizabeth’s Hospital is located at Berkeley Place, Bristol, BS1 6QF. The school can be contacted by telephone on +44 117 930 3040 or by email at Queen_Elizabeth’[email protected]. More information can be found on the school’s website – http://qehbristol.co.uk.