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  1. 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.

  2. Thriving from ancient roots: Queen Elizabeth's School, 1573–2023 In 1573, Elizabeth I granted a charter ‘for the establishment of the Free Grammar School of Queen Elizabeth in Barnet’. With 2023 thus marking the 450th anniversary of our School, a number of special celebrations took place.

  3. Queen's Road, Barnet Hertfordshire EN5 4DQ United Kingdom. E: enquiries@qebarnet.co.uk. T: 020 8441 4646. Calendar; Term dates; Safeguarding; School Policies; Finding us

  4. Queen Elizabeth’s School has been part of the Barnet community since its foundation in 1573 by royal charter. Explore the School’s rich and varied history using the links below.

  5. Similarly, state-funded exhibitions facilitated deserving pupils’ post-school educational progression. In short, Queen Elizabeth’s was reinvented as a state-sponsored suburban meritocracy that was intended to facilitate social mobility. Pupil numbers increased from around 50 in 1875 to 133 in 1878 and 166 in 1889.

  6. 2 mars 2023 · 02 March 2023. For 30 years Queen Elizabeth's School, Barnet -- which is celebrating its 450th anniversary -- was at the apex of a clash between opposing education policies which were being pursued by Labour and Conservative governments, and which at the time split the country.