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June 2022

  • Big Bang Competition - Double Win!

    Published 30/06/22

    We were very fortunate that two teams of students (Year 10 and Year 11) successfully made it to the finals of the Big Bang Competition held at the NEC in Birmingham.  The groups showcased projects that they have been working on as part of their STEM lessons this year.

    The Year 10 project, a magnetic hydrodynamic drive for marine vessels, made use of the movement of ions in salt water between two charged aluminium plates as a propulsion system for boats.  The Year 11 project, glasses for the visually impaired, focussed on creating a pair of glasses that utilise proximity sensors to give haptic feedback to someone with a visual impairment.  As part of this work, the team were involved in writing a Python program to be run on a Raspberry Pi and then 3D printing a working prototype model. 

    Both fantastic projects were recognised by the judges for the innovation and creativity of their ideas.

    The 'Magnetic hydrodynamic drive in marine vessels' won a special award sponsored by Network Rail for innovation in transport.

    The 'Glasses for visually impaired' were runners up of the whole competition within the engineering category.

    A fantastic achievement for all students involved.

     

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  • Barnet Schools Music Festival 2022

    Published 27/06/22

    On Tuesday 21st June the Queen Elizabeth's Girls' School Choir and Year 12 soloist, Daisy, took part in Barnet School's Music Festival at The Arts Depot in North Finchley.  This was a wonderful evening of vocal and instrumental performances with local primary schools in attendance.  Our school was complimented for the calibre of our pieces and performing in front of such a large audience was very inspiring. 

    Some quotes from student evaluations:

     

    I really enjoyed performing on Tuesday because the atmosphere was very friendly and supportive plus our song was a really fun one to sing.  Singing gives us hope and as we had already learned the lyrics we just had to perfect our performance on the night.  We worked really hard rehearsing every Tuesday and Thursday lunchtime and I personally believe it paid off.

    Aoife - Year 7
     

     

    On Tuesday, 21st of June, 2022, I was a participant in the Barnet Schools Music Festival which was held in the ArtsDepot in North Finchley. Our school, Queen Elizabeth’s Girls' School, performed ‘Give Us Hope’ by Jim Papoulis and, after it, I performed a solo ‘Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again’ by Andrew Lloyd Webber.

    This event was really enjoyable to me, for many reasons. One was that despite my strong sense of stage fright, I do enjoy singing and performing for people, loving the way I can make people feel and see things depending on my voice.

    It was wonderful performing to an audience after so many years, and I am proud, and happy, to say that it was every bit as enjoyable and thrill-inducing as I remember, if not more.

    I can also say that the performances of the other schools were amazing and inspiring and there is some very clear talent and skill that has been learnt, shown through these children and their bravery on getting up on stage and singing.

    Daisy - Year 12

     

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