Queen Elizabeth's High School - School Administration and Structure

School Administration and Structure

Each year from 7 to 11 has approximately 180 students, and each year is divided into 6 forms (the Sixth Form years generally contain approximately 145 students and are divided into six smaller forms — however, from 2011, cohorts of 180 were accepted into the Sixth Form due to high demand).

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