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Queen Ethelburga’s Collegiate
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Queen Ethelburgas Collegiate
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Org 2: IAPS
 
Description: Queen Ethelburgas Collegiate
Thorpe Underwood, York, YO26 9SS
Telephone: 01423 333330
 
Motto: To be the best that I can with the gifts that I have.
Co-educational Day and Boarding School.
Open events: Saturday 16 November 2024, Saturday 25 January 2025, Saturday 8 March 2025, and Saturday 7 June 2025
Key dates: Autumn term: Monday 2 September 2024 to Friday 13 December 2024
Half term: Monday 21 October 2024 to Friday 1 November 2024

Spring term: Monday 6 January 2025 to Friday 11 April 2025
Half term: Monday 17 February 2025 to Friday 21 February 2025

Summer term: Monday 28 April 2025 to Friday 20 June 2025
Half term: Monday 26 May 2025 to Friday 30 May 2025
Age Range: Pre-Nursery, Nursery, Pre-Prep/Infants, Prep/Junior to 11, Senior to 18
Day or Boarding: Day, Full Boarding
Gender: Co-ed
Exams offered: A Level, BTEC, GCSE
Scholarships Tick: Academic, Drama, Music, Sport
Scholarships and bursaries – further details
For further information please visit our website: www.qe.org/scholarships
 
Principal: Daniel Machin
 
Head of Chapter House: Karen Kilkenny
Head of King’s Magna: Joseph Birchall
Head of the College: Steven Turner
Head of the Faculty: Lauren Blakeley
 
Age range. 3 months–19 years.
Number of pupils. 1,300.
Fees per term, inclusive of VAT (2024-2025). Day: £4,350–£7,375; Boarding: £12,230–£13,825(UK students), £22,310-£24,125 (International students).
Set in more than 220 acres of beautiful North Yorkshire countryside, Queen Ethelburga’s has provided students with a vibrant and supportive school community since 1912.
Queen Ethelburga’s is an Excellent rated Collegiate (ISI 2019). We are known locally, nationally and internationally as a group of four schools that promotes the highest standards in all that it does. The Collegiate welcomes girls and boys from 3 months and supports them through four schools: Chapter House (3 months to Year 5), King’s Magna (Year 6 to 9), The College and The Faculty (both Year 10 to 13).
This unique make-up of four smaller schools is designed to maintain a nurturing family atmosphere and some individuality, each having their own Heads and Staff teams. This allows the staff to know students thoroughly and form outstanding student–teacher relationships based on mutual respect and unwavering support. QE’s Hill Standard is ‘To be the best that I can with the gifts that I have’ providing every child with a springboard to their individual successes, whichever pathway they choose. We place great emphasis on our children growing into resilient, caring, compassionate and confident adults, who develop independence and initiative, and who can take responsibility for their own learning and futures.
Our exam results speak for themselves, consistently ranking us amongst the top day and boarding schools in the UK, with students benefitting from incredible study, boarding and leisure facilities as part of campus life.
In 2024, students in The Collegiate (QE College and QE Faculty) achieved 78% A*/A at A level with students in The Faculty also achieving 73% Distinction in BTECs. In addition, our Year 11s scored 62% 7–9 (A*–A equivalent) at GCSE level.
Alongside academic success, at Queen Ethelburga’s Collegiate (QE) we aim to provide a holistic education which supports students to develop their knowledge, skills, and experience beyond the classroom. We provide a broad enrichment curriculum to ensure students become well-rounded individuals, gaining skills in leadership and teamwork, as well as developing self-confidence and self-awareness, respect for others, and their environment.
Care is the most important element within the QE community; every member of the Collegiate, staff and student, is responsible for the pastoral care and happiness of the site. QE offers support and guidance to all students and parents to ensure that we are all working to support individual student needs and equipping them with the right skills, not only to be successful in education, but to excel in their chosen career and life in general. Our dedicated THRIVE@QE programme offers all students a huge range of activities to support their positive mental health and wellbeing.
Our reputation has grown considerably over recent years, and we believe this is due to our drive to ensure that our outcomes for QE students, across all areas of their endeavour and aspiration, match those of the world’s best schools.