Queen Elizabeth's Hospital, Bristol

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Queen Elizabeth's Hospital, Bristol is a historic independent day school for boys in Bristol, England, known for its long-standing academic tradition and notable alumni.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf boys' school
day school
independent school
address Berkeley Place, Clifton, Bristol NERFINISHED
ageRange 7–18
buildingStatus historic school building
campusType urban
country United Kingdom
foundedBy John Carr NERFINISHED
foundedIn 1586
genderIntake boys
governance charitable foundation
hasAlumniDemonym Old Elizabethans NERFINISHED
hasColours blue
white
hasHouseSystem true
hasOfstedURN 109333
hasPublication school magazine
hasSection junior school
senior school
sixth form
hasWebsite https://www.qehbristol.co.uk/
historicStatus one of the oldest schools in Bristol
knownFor notable alumni
strong academic tradition
languageOfInstruction English
locatedIn Bristol NERFINISHED
England
locatedOn Brandon Hill NERFINISHED
memberOf Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference NERFINISHED
motto Ut Prosim
mottoLanguage Latin
mottoTranslation That I may serve
namedAfter Queen Elizabeth I NERFINISHED
offers co-curricular activities
drama activities
music activities
sports programmes
offersQualification A level
GCSE
originalPurpose charity school for poor boys
overseenBy Headmaster
postcode BS8 1JX
regionServed Bristol area
religiousAffiliation Church of England
schoolType independent day school
sector independent education sector

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William Friese-Greene educatedAt Queen Elizabeth's Hospital, Bristol