Beth Courtney-Walker

Associate Solicitor (Family Law)

Samuel Phillips Law

Previous School: Polam Hall

Subjects studied at QE: Law, English Literature, History & Critical Thinking

At QE, Beth excelled academically, achieving top grades in Law, English, and History. Her outstanding performance in these challenging subjects not only reflected her dedication and passion but also set the stage for her future success in higher education and beyond. Achieving a 2:1 in her Undergraduate Law Degree from Durham University, followed by the completion of the prestigious Legal Practice Course at Northumbria University, she has laid a strong foundation for a dynamic legal career. Her academic journey at two of the UK’s top institutions has equipped her with both the legal expertise and practical skills needed to excel in the fast-paced world of law.

Commenting on her time at QE, Beth said: “QE was a great stepping stone between secondary school and university as they offer a lot of independence and autonomy with support and encouragement so you learn how to best organise yourself and succeed. The choice of subjects available was fab and the support provided for university applications was second to none.”

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