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  1. Victoria College, Alexandria, (Arabic: كلية فيكتوريا) is an Egyptian private school, operating under the supervision of Ministry of Education, located in the city of Alexandria, Egypt. It was founded in 1902.

  2. 9. Mai 2022 · Victoria College, a private school in Alexandria, Egypt, was the first of its kind in the country to do so — named after Queen Victoria of England, in tribute to her passing in 1901.

  3. From the ensuing generations of Victoria College students (from both Alexandria and Shubra) came many regional leaders, financiers, scientists and cultural lights.

  4. Victoria College, Alexandria, El Iskandariya, Al Iskandariyah, Egypt. 13,151 likes · 4 talking about this · 6 were here.

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  5. If you ever studied at Victoria College, Alexandria, this is the place to be to communicate and seek your old mates. Our objective is form a little community of Victorians, putting them in touch with each other through this site and our recurring events.

  6. Victoria College, Alexandria. 7,016 likes · 296 talking about this · 22 were here. ‎الصفحة الرسمية لكلية النصر للبنين فيكتوريا الاسكندرية ( Victoria College ) تابعة لوزارة التربية والتعليم وإحدى...

  7. British-style public school in Alexandria, Egypt. Victoria College was founded in 1901 on the initiative of eight resident merchants, bankers, and shipping magnates, six of whom were British, one Syrian, and one the Austro-Hungarian president of the Jewish Community of Alexandria.