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  1. Queen Elizabeth High School (QEH) was a secondary school in Halifax, Nova Scotia. QEH was known for its high academic standards, competitive sports teams and distinguished extra-curricular activities such as its annual model parliament and musical productions.

  2. Queen Elizabeth High School was a Halifax peninsula high school from 1942-2007. The student bodies of the Halifax Academy (Sackville and Brunswick) and the Bloomfield High School (Robie and Almon) combined in the new high school at Robie and Bell Rd.

  3. Queen Elizabeth High School was a Halifax peninsula high school from 1942-2007. The student bodies of the Halifax Academy (located at the corner of Sackville Street and Brunswick Street) and the Bloomfield High School (located at the corner of Robie Street and Almon Street) combined in the new QE high school at Robie Street and Bell Road.

  4. Queen Elizabeth High School focuses on a personalized learning environment that encourages full participation in learning through academics, athletics, fine arts, clubs, intramurals, student leadership, technology and innovations.

  5. Queen Elizabeth High School was a Halifax peninsula high school from 1942-2007. The student bodies of the Halifax Academy (Sackville and Brunswick) and the Bloomfield High School (Robie and Almon) combined in the new high school at Robie and Bell Rd.

  6. 27 votes, 12 comments. Was just thinking back to my high school days, And remembering some really wild times back in QEH (was there the last 3 years….

  7. Queen Elizabeth High was a comprehensive high school which had been operating on the corner of Bell Road and Robie Street since September 1942. It served, with distinction and pride, students from Halifax as well as the national and international community.