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Trips
In recent years, school trips have visited every corner of the globe, broadening the horizons of many boys.
Some trips form an integral part of the taught curriculum, whilst others take place at weekends or during holiday times. Foreign exchanges to Europe and North America, subject eld trips and day trips closer to home complement the school curriculum.
Cultural, sporting and music tours, alongside numerous social trips including skiing, bushcraft, shing and outdoor pursuits, add to the diversity of activities on offer to pupils of all ages at QEGS.
Senior students from QEGS have bene ted from overseas expeditions, enjoying outdoor activities, wildlife and landscape diversities. They have contributed to local communities through voluntary work in orphanages and schools in countries such as Morocco, Jordan, Ecuador and Peru.