Queen Elizabeth's School, Barnet

Queen Elizabeth's School for Boys, Barnet
Tudor Hall, the original 16th century schoolhouse
Location
Queen's Road


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EN5 4DQ

England
Coordinates51°39′18″N 0°12′48″W / 51.65495°N 0.21341°W / 51.65495; -0.21341
Information
School typeGrammar School
MottoDieu et mon Droit
(God and my Right)
Religious affiliationNone
Established1573 (1573)
StatusOpen
Local authorityBarnet (302)
Department for Education URN136290 Tables
OfstedReports
Chair of GovernorsBarrie R. Martin
Executive headteacherNeil Enright
Staff113
Teaching staff87
GenderBoys-only
Age11 to 18
Enrollment1,314 (2025)
Capacity1,200
Student to teacher ratio15:1
Campus size23-acre (0.093 km2)
Campus typeSuburban
Houses  Broughton
  Leicester
  Harrisons
  Stapylton
  Pearce
  Underne
Colours   Navy and pale blue
Endowment£23,303,827 (2017)
Budget£8.19m (2017–18)
Revenue£8.16m (2017–18)
AlumniOld Elizabethans
Boarding pupilsNone
PublicationsThe Elizabethan (official school magazine)
The Arabella (student-edited arts magazine)
QE Connect (school e-magazine)
Websitewww.qebarnet.co.uk

Queen Elizabeth's School, Barnet is a selective state Academy day grammar school for boys aged 11–18. It was founded in 1573 by Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester, and others, in the name of Queen Elizabeth I, and is located on a 23 acres (9.3 ha) site, in Barnet, in north-west London.

From 2006 onwards, the School's Estates Strategy, currently running from its 450th anniversary in 2023 until 2035, has made improvements to the school's facilities, which include a multi-purpose concert/assembly hall, a recital hall, a 200-seat drama studio and lecture theatre, a 25-metre 8-lane swimming pool, additional classrooms and a library which has tripled in size. Much of the additional funding needed for the new facilities has come from a charitable trust, The Friends of Queen Elizabeth's, which receives donations from former pupils, parents and other supporters of the School. In 2025, it raised an annual income of £2,211,565.

The School is consistently ranked as one of the most academically successful secondary schools in England, having topped A-level league tables for grammar schools for five consecutive years, as of 2016, and was chosen by the Sunday Times as State School of the Year in 2007. In 2026, it won awards for State Secondary School of the Year, State Secondary School of the Year for Academic Excellence, State Secondary School of the Year for A-levels, State Secondary School of the Year in London and State Secondary School of the Year in London for Academic Excellence.

An Ofsted report published in January 2008 stated: "It is held in very high regard by the vast majority of students and their parents, and rightly so." It has also been a Training school since April 2009 .