Bulletin 27.01.23

Senior School Year 7 Photography Challenge

Year 7 pupils were set the challenge of taking a photograph on the Quantock Hills which represented the beautiful landscape or captured a part of the natural environment. A huge thank you to all who entered the competition this year, the standard was extremely high! A particular well done to the following pupils:

Joe - Joint 1st

Ben - Joint 1st

Beatrix - 2nd

Charlotte and Melanie - 3rd

Ella - Highly Commended

Holly - Highly Commended

Millie - Highly Commended

Naomi - Highly Commended

Food and Nutrition Update

Natasha, Year 11 makes it to Academy Student Chef National Finals Huge congratulations to Natasha in Year 11 who has once again been chosen by a panel of industry experts and TV chefs to represent Queens at the Student Chef 2022 - 2023 National Finals in association with the Royal Academy of Culinary Arts. Having won her place as a finalist, Natasha has been invited to the National Final which will be held at the Bournemouth and Poole College next Friday. Her winning dish is once again a traditional Nigerian inspired by one of her family ’ s dishes.

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Queen ’ s is a finalist in the “ Eat Game Awards ” The hard work of all our pupils at learning high meat skills with local, wild, fresh pheasant, venison and partridge in Food Preparation and Nutrition classes has been once again recognised with Queen ’ s College being represented in the finals of the national ‘ Eat Game Awards ’. Once again, we are through to the top three Best Educators out of all schools, colleges, and further education establishments in the UK in the national Eat Game Awards for our food teaching and promoting the use of game in school and consequently Queen ’ s College, Taunton officially remains the Best School in the UK for teaching about Game!

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