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Set in the heart of the North Yorkshire countryside, Queen Mary’s School is proudly celebrating a remarkable milestone – 100 years of educating and empowering girls. The centenary year is a time to reflect on the school’s rich history, celebrate its present, and look ahead to an exciting future.
The centenary celebrations began in style with a vibrant Party in the Park, bringing together pupils, staff, alumnae, families, and friends for a joyful day filled with community, performance, and pride. From traditional games and inflatable fun to equestrian displays and live music, the event captured the warmth and spirit that have defined Queen Mary’s for generations.
A big top circus tent added a touch of magic, while a classic afternoon tea on the lawn brought everyone together in the most British of ways. The day was a true celebration of everything Queen Mary’s stands for: opportunity, joy, and belonging.
The event also marked the introduction of Mrs Fe Beadnell, who will take up the role of Head of Queen Mary’s in September. A passionate advocate for girls’ education, Mrs Beadnell brings a bold vision for the school’s future, including the launch of a bespoke leadership programme designed to nurture every girl’s confidence, voice, and potential.
Leadership manifests in a plentitude of guises.
“At Queen Mary’s, we want every girl to feel empowered to lead in her own way – whether in the arts, sciences, sport, or service. Our role is to help her discover and develop that strength.
Outgoing Head Carole Cameron and incoming Head Mrs Fe Beadnell share a moment of celebration with the school’s centenary birthday cake.
With its strong equestrian tradition, exceptional pastoral care, and flexible boarding options, Queen Mary’s continues to thrive as a destination for families across the UK and beyond – including many serving in the Armed Forces.
As the centenary year unfolds, the school community is preparing for even more memorable events, including a Commemorative Service at Ripon Cathedral and a glamorous Centenary Ball – both honouring the past while setting the tone for the school’s next century.
Current Head Carole Cameron, who will hand over leadership to Mrs Beadnell in the autumn, reflected on the significance of the milestone:
This year is about celebrating our story – 100 years of empowering girls – and setting our sights firmly on the future. Queen Mary’s is more than just a school.
"It’s a place where girls flourish, and we’re incredibly proud of that legacy.
Queen Mary’s School Queen Mary’s pupils wow the crowd with a high-energy rock performance, showcasing the school’s vibrant musical talent.
As Queen Mary’s moves forward into its second century, it remains deeply committed to nurturing confident, compassionate young women who are ready to make their mark on the world.
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