At Queen's we aim to provide a happy and supportive environment
and, consistent with our aim of developing each girl individually, pastoral
care is one of our greatest strengths. The ethos of the College ensures that
all members of staff take responsiblity for the pastoral welfare of the pupils,
and the girls' own Care, Consideration and Courtesy document provides guidelines
for maintaining a civilised and tolerant community.
Members of staff with
specific pastoral responsibilities are:
- the Principal
- the Senior Tutor
- the Senior Mistress (who is also Child Protection Officer for the College)
- the Head of the Senior College
- the School and Junior Mistress
- the College Nurse
- Form Tutors and Deputy Form Tutors
Form Tutors
Form tutors and their deputies play a vital role in the pastoral care of
the girls. They meet with the girls in their form for registration at the
beginning and end of each day, and attend Prayers and PSHEE lessons with
them. They are well placed to get to know the girls in their care and to
help with any difficulties. Parents are able to communicate with Form Tutors
by telephone or e-mail, and are encouraged to do so.


