Queen Elizabeth’s Hospital is located at Berkeley Pl, Bristol BS8 1JX, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Queen Elizabeth’s Hospital and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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SSG Stuff

1 Google Rating

This one star is entirely based on one member of staff. Apart from this individual I am completely s

1/ 5

This one star is entirely based on one member of staff. Apart from this individual I am completely satisfied with the school. Mr Kirby the exam coordinator who is probably the most awful staff member I have ever met. He seems to relish putting students in discomfort and embracement whilst also being a nasty person. One can not have a debate with him as he is always right. He believes the world revolves around him and you are a mere nuisance. If he has not quit or been fired I would highly recommend the board of governors in considering it. He does not bring any form of empathy or sense of joy to the school. My opinion has resinated with other students from QEH.

Aaarrg hu

1 Google Rating

Jesus Christ this must be the poshest school that’s not in Oxford truly terrible! Everyone is well

1/ 5

Jesus Christ this must be the poshest school that’s not in Oxford truly terrible! Everyone is well behaved like robots and they speak like victorians, almost everyone’s a neek here

Eddie Allen

1 Google Rating

Culture of hyper-masculinity and bullying. Teachers are powerless to stop bullying and it was noted

1/ 5

Culture of hyper-masculinity and bullying. Teachers are powerless to stop bullying and it was noted that bullying has never been as bad as it was before I left. Went to a much better state sixth form (Redcliffe). Don’t waste ur money and u will be a lot happier.

john bryant

2 Google Rating

Still dealing with the psychological wounds suffered from boarding in this place in the Seventies. T

2/ 5

Still dealing with the psychological wounds suffered from boarding in this place in the Seventies. The seventies were a long time ago though

a l k e .

5 Google Rating

big up the qewey

5/ 5

big up the qewey

James Hannay

5 Google Rating

Spent 5 years here as a boarder, it was great - hash browns weren't bad for breakfast either.

5/ 5

Spent 5 years here as a boarder, it was great - hash browns weren't bad for breakfast either.

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