Superb ESB results at Queen's!

Congratulations to Class 3 who achieved a bumper crop of results in their English Speaking Board exams.

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Learning about the Kindertransport in the Jewish Museum

Class 3 went on a trip to the Jewish Museum in Camden.

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Closely fought rounders match!

Queen's girls played Queen's Gate School in two rounders matches last Tuesday. The U12 and U13 matches were both played in Regent's Park.

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Chamber Music and Musical Theatre concert

Tues 11 May Queen's girls of all ages put on a wonderfully varied concert embracing both the classical and the modern, solo and ensemble playing, and drama and dance.

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End of season victory!

Queen's girls played Portland Place School in a 6-a-side football match last Wednesday.

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'I am Love'

On Thurs 29 April, a group of A-level Italian students from Queen's went to see 'Io Sono L'Amore' at the Screen on Baker Street cinema.

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News from the Drama department

It has been a busy and successful two weeks for the Drama department at Queen's.

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Ancient Rome made popular - at Queen's

Classicists and the I Junior English groups were last week gripped by a talk by Harry Sidebottom, lecturer in Ancient History at Oxford and author of the 'Warrior of Rome' series.

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Innovative chamber music trip to Normandy

Over the Easter holidays, forty Queen's girls went with the music staff to Normandy.

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Stunning results for Queen's girls in London Mini Marathon!

Congratulations to all of the girls who ran in the London Mini Marathon on Sun 25 April.

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'Michelangelo's Dream' at the Courtauld Gallery

On Thurs 22 April ten I Junior Italian students were treated to a workshop based on the current exhibition 'Michelangelo’s Dream' at the Courtauld Gallery.

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Netball victory!

The Class 3 netball team played a rearranged fixture against Portland Place School on Wed 21 April.

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Johanna Lonsky visits Queen's

We are delighted to report on the recent visit to Queen's College of Johanna Lonsky.

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Election fever hits Queen's!

Here at Queen’s College we are organising an election of our own.

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Queen's girls in the Eternal City

In those distant days (well, a month ago) before the airspace disruption by volcanic ash there were the days of disruption by BA strikes…

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The highs and lows of the Queen's delegation at the Haileybury MUN 2010

At the recent Model United Nations conference held at Haileybury, a group of Queen's students represented Tanzania alongside 65 other delegations.

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AS geographers visit Somerset

Queen's College AS Geography students spent a long weekend in Somerset putting fieldwork techniques into action.

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Queen's students represent Sudan and France at Model United Nations

Year 10 students at their first MUN meeting rose to the challenge of representing Sudan.

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The Orange Tree Company visits Queen's College

'Young and lively actors'

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First Prize for Queen's College Greek Chorus

The Queen's girls who entered the London Classical Reading Competition earlier in the term have been celebrating their triumph.

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Sophie McKenzie visits Queen's College

Classes 2 and 3 spent time with the award-winning author earlier this week.

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Queen's College RS students attend workshop at St Paul's Cathedral

On Mon 1 March the Year 10 Religious Studies GCSE group made good use of a sunny afternoon travelling to St Paul's Cathedral for a tour and ethics workshop.

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Trinity Drama evening at Queen's

On Thurs 25 February students preparing for their Trinity College Drama exams showed their work to friends and family in the Pfeiffer Hall.

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World Book Day at Queen's

On Tues 2 March award-winning author Bali Rai visited the College and spoke to Years 9 and 10.

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Why animal suffering matters!

On Wed 4 March a group of Queen's GCSE and A-level Religious Studies students attended a challenging lecture on animal suffering led by Revd Professor A Linzey from Oxford University.

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Queen's gifted and talented out on the town!

On Fri 29 January thirteen of us, who are contemplating doing Philosophy and Ethics at A-level, were fortunate enough to go to a gifted and talented conference, held at the Quaker Meeting House in Euston.

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Alastair Campbell visits Queen's

This week a group of Queen's sixth formers interviewed Alastair Campbell at the College as part of their involvement with Envision.

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Paris in the spring

Intrepid Queen's art historians crossed the Channel in search of gothic wonders. These they found, but the conditions were wintry…

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Year 8 Geography fieldwork in Epping Forest

Class 2 spent a very useful afternoon in Epping Forest recently, exploring in the field topics which they had already encountered in the classroom back at Queen's.

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Queen's success at London Schools cross-country championships

The Queen's College cross-country team entered the LSAA cross-country championships at Parliament Hill on Wed 3 February.

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Athena visit to the British Library

Members of Athena, Queen's College sixth formers interested in high culture, visited the BL last week to see 'Points of view: capturing the 19th century in photographs'.

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Haiti appeal update

Since our red and blue day, Queen's girls have been busy selling cakes and jewellery to raise further funds for Haiti.

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Queen's College Jazz Concert

Black dresses, glitter, heels and lip-gloss...

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Passion and Power

On Mon 8 February Queen's Opera Society enjoyed a dark and threatening performance of 'Lucia di Lammermoor', the first of two masterpieces by Donizetti being presented at ENO this season.

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Queen's College Theatre Studies students get top billing

Using as a stimulus Tracy Letts' play 'August: Osage County' Queen's A-level Theatre Studies students wrote, directed and performed two unique pieces of theatre.

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Crime and punishment

'Women in Crime': from the dramatist's point of view the story of Ruth Ellis provides a rich vein for exploration.

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An Inspector Calls

Drama GCSE students from Queen's went to see Stephen Daldry's production of JB Priestley's 'An Inspector Calls'.

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Comedy at Queen's

Actress and comedian Doon Mackichan gave a masterclass on character work with the A-level Theatre Studies students at Queen's in preparation for their examination project.

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Queen's College classicists at the British Museum

One of the advantages of Queen's being situated in central London is that Seniors can go to the British Museum for their afternoon Classics lesson.

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New Senior Student

We congratulate the new Senior Student and her two deputies, who took up their positions at the start of this term.

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Holocaust Memorial Day at Queen's

In Prayers on Wednesday morning this week some Class 1 girls helped commemorate Holocaust Memorial Day with an interesting presentation on Janusz Korczak.

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Fund-raising for Haiti

This week saw the launch of a College drive to raise much needed funds for Haiti.

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Queen's College for Cool Earth

One of our Senior College students has been promoting a charity which protects the rainforest.

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More news from the Socratic club

Last week, on Wed 13 January, Queen's History teacher Miss Davies led an informative session on Apartheid in South Africa . She drew on personal recollections of a childhood spent in a segregated society.

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Trip to the Foundling Museum

Members of Year 8 at Queen's College recently enjoyed a trip to the Foundling Museum with their English teacher, Mrs Azis.

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Basketball winners!

The Queen's College U13 basketball team had a great start to the term with a 24-20 win against Portland Place School on Thurs 14 January.

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English Speaking Board Examinations

Congratulations to the fifteen girls in Class 1 (Year 9) who achieved Distinctions in the recent ESB examinations at Queen’s.

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News from Queen's College Socratic club

In the last week of the Michaelmas Term Mrs Mitra, who teaches Religious Studies at Queen's, gave an inspiring talk on Socrates, addressing the question of why we would want to name a club after a dead philosopher who never wrote anything.

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Queen's students on visit to Amsterdam

Queen’s College Religious Studies students spent a long weekend in Amsterdam from 4 to 6 December to explore themes relevant to their GCSE course.

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Stunning results in Trinity Drama exams

The great news came in at the end of the Michaelmas Term that all the Queen's candidates for the most recent round of Trinity Guildhall Drama exams had gained Distinctions.

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More victories at netball!

On a very cold evening (Tues 1 Dec) the U12 and U13 netball teams went to Battersea Park to play a match against the Grey Coat Hospital.

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Queen's art historians visit Salisbury Cathedral

As medieval Gothic art and architecture feature heavily in our History of Art A-level course, the Senior art historians visited Salisbury Cathedral on Sat 28 November – and the sun managed to shine beautifully!

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Katherine Mansfield short story competition

Our annual short story competition, named after former student Katherine Mansfield,  has just been adjudicated by Emma Freud, another Old Queen's.

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Cross-country success for Queen's in Hyde Park

A number of girls participated in the Queen's Gate cross-country event in Hyde Park on Wed 18 November.

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The Queen's Socratic club holds its inaugural meeting

The new Queen's College Socratic club provides an opportunity for those who have an interest in philosophy to gain a greater understanding of the way in which rational debate helps us to appreciate the complex challenges which face our world.

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Queen's girl is Junior Painter of the Year

Congratulations to Sylvie (3H) who is a regional winner in the Junior Painter of the Year competition sponsored by Sightsavers International.

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Les Triplettes de Belleville

Lingo Flamingo, the Queen's College modern languages club, held a viewing of Sylvain Chomet's award-winning animated film 'Les Triplettes de Belleville' (2003) last week, while offering suitably French refreshments to those who were present.

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The Turn of the Screw

On Mon 9 November a group of Seniors went with Dr Seymour to the ENO production of 'The Turn of the Screw' which is based on Henry James' chilling novel.

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Necklace of Raindrops - the musical

Early November saw four performances in the Pfeiffer Hall at Queen's of a new musical 'A Necklace of Raindrops'.

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Necklace of Raindrops – the book

Lizza Aiken, daughter of Joan Aiken, visited Queen's College on 3 and 4 November to talk to Class 3 (year 7) in their Library lessons.

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Sports results round-up

The first half of the Michaelmas Term has seen a great deal of action up at Regent's Park, and some excellent results for the girls in green!

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New Health and Fitness society for Seniors

The new Queen's College Health and Fitness society will provide an opportunity for girls in the Senior College to maintain their fitness and consider all sorts of ways to adopt an even healthier lifestyle.

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Silver D of E expeditions

No fewer than 24 Queen's girls in II Juniors and I Seniors have been completing the expedition section of their Duke of Edinburgh's silver award this term.

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National Poetry Week

It was a great honour for Queen's College to welcome inspirational poet and teacher Daljit Nagra during National Poetry Week.

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Queen's RS students attend public debate at St Paul's

Where more appropriate to think about how business and ethics relate than at St Paul's in the heart of the City?

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Macmillan coffee morning

On Fri 25 September, we held a coffee morning in aid of Macmillan Cancer Support.

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Queen's girls showcase their designs at London Fashion Week

Two girls from Queen's College, Lois (1G) and Mariette (IIJC) modelled their own designs at the Museum of London on the final day of London Fashion Week.

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A taste of the East

On Sat 19 September, a number of Queen's girls who study Japanese went with head of Modern Languages Ms Millward to Spitalfields to attend the Festival of Japanese Culture.

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A fortnight in…

It's now a fortnight since the start of term, so we asked two of this year's new girls, Rita and Juno (both 3H), to tell us about their first impressions of Queen's College.

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Daring to be different

GCSE and A-level Italian pupils at Queen's visited the Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art on Mon 14 September.

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Legal tomes

Congratulations to Dr Stephens, who teaches Politics here at Queen's! He has recently published three weighty tomes about Lord Denning, based on his doctoral research.

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Queen's Athenaeans

Dr Seymour, head of the Senior College, has launched a new society for the new school year. It's called Athena, and offers high culture to all Seniors.

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A-level success for Queen's girls

All the hard work by girls and teachers has paid off, and everyone at Queen's was delighted by this year's A-level results!

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Queen's College afloat!

More than twenty Queen's girls from the first four years enjoyed a watersports holiday in south-west France during the summer.

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