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School Prospectus for 1930 - Page 4

The School Prospectus for 1930 , written in the expectation that the Queens Road buildings would be ready in September, 1931. In fact, they were not occupied until a year later.
Page 4 of 15: Contains an introduction about the history of the school.

Queen Elizabeth's School, Barnet

School Prospectus of 1930 - Page 5

The School Prospectus for 1930 , written in the expectation that the Queens Road buildings would be ready in September, 1931. In fact, they were not occupied until a year later.
Page 5 of 15: Contains information about school buildings, administration, organisation and the curriculum.

Queen Elizabeth's School, Barnet

School Prospectus of 1930 - Page 6

The School Prospectus for 1930 , written in the expectation that the Queens Road buildings would be ready in September, 1931. In fact, they were not occupied until a year later.
Page 6 of 15: Contains further information about organisation and the curriculum. Also contains information about homework, inspection and examination, admissions and fees.

Queen Elizabeth's School, Barnet

School Prospectus for 1930 - Page 7

The School Prospectus for 1930 , written in the expectation that the Queens Road buildings would be ready in September, 1931. In fact, they were not occupied until a year later.
Page 7 of 15: Contains more information about admissions and fees in 1930

Queen Elizabeth's School, Barnet

School Rules of 1930 - Page 1

School Rules as re-written by E H Jenkins in 1930
Page 1 of 2

This page contains information about local rules, general behaviour, prefects, attendance, fees and books, and damages

Queen Elizabeth's School, Barnet

School Rules of 1930 - Page 2

School Rules as re-written by E H Jenkins in 1930
Page 2 of 2

Contains information about homework, games, dress codes, badge, property (including marking of property), smoking, methods of arrival to school, luncheon arrivals and the fact that the headmaster has the right to add extra rules to the list as he pleases.

Queen Elizabeth's School, Barnet

Programme for Speech Day, Page 2

Page 2 of 4: Contains a list of the form prizes and the special prizes of that year.
Copy of the Programme for Speech Day, 14th November 1930. This was the first one to take place since the First World War.

Queen Elizabeth's School, Barnet

Programme for Speech Day, Page 3

Page 3 of 4: Contains a list of athletic prizes and trophies as well as public exams and Old Boys' Successes
Copy of the Programme for Speech Day, 14th November 1930. This was the first one to take place since the First World War.

Queen Elizabeth's School, Barnet

Write-up of the First Full-Scale Play by the Dramatic Society - Page 1

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The first full-scale play by the Dramatic Society (rather than a sketch in a programme of general entertainment, as previously) was "The Government Inspector" by Gogol. It was produced in the Ewan Hall, Wood Street, on the 18th and 19th December. No programme has survived but the play was reviewed in the Barnet Press.

Queen Elizabeth's School, Barnet

Write up of the First Full-Scale Play by the Dramatic Society - Page 2

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The first full-scale play by the Dramatic Society (rather than a sketch in a programme of general entertainment, as previously) was "The Government Inspector" by Gogol. It was produced in the Ewan Hall, Wood Street, on the 18th and 19th December. No programme has survived but the play was reviewed in the Barnet Press.

Queen Elizabeth's School, Barnet

Write-up of the First Full-Scale Play by the Dramatic Society - Page 3

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The first full-scale play by the Dramatic Society (rather than a sketch in a programme of general entertainment, as previously) was "The Government Inspector" by Gogol. It was produced in the Ewan Hall, Wood Street, on the 18th and 19th December. No programme has survived but the play was reviewed in the Barnet Press.

Queen Elizabeth's School, Barnet

Article in the Elizabethan reviewing the "Entertainment" - Page 3

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Article in "The Elizabethan," of July 1932, reviewing the "Entertainment" of 18 and 19 March, 1932, combining musical and dramatic performances. This page is a continuation of information about the musical society, and also contains the programme, and cast for the plays which were performed over the course of two days.

Queen Elizabeth's School, Barnet

Extract from School Prospectus of August 1931

Extract from the School Prospectus of August 1931; at this point in time, the completion of the Queens Road buildings was now expected in 1932. This page contains the contents page and and introduction, including a note section.

Queen Elizabeth's School, Barnet

Picture of Prince George and Viscount Hampden Walking (2)

Prince George and Viscount Hampden approaching the main door of the School, the Bishop of St. Albans still following. A guard of honour from the British Legion under the command of Lt.-Col C H Pank, who was an old boy of the school. On the occasion of the opening of the new school at Queen's Road

Queen Elizabeth's School, Barnet

Photo of First XV Rugby Team, 1941-1942

The "Formidable" First XV, 1941-2 (EHM p.128)
Standing: B F Edwards, S K Hall, J Moyes, E W Tarbox, T W F Pay, R J Cooper, C G King, P F Walpole
Seated: B W Richards, F B Stitt, D McN Wilson (captain), P B Mortimer, P A Ward
Absent: G B Hanson

Queen Elizabeth's School, Barnet

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