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  1. Queen's Royal College, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago. 6,414 likes. Queen's Royal College is one of the oldest secondary schools in Trinidad and Tobago, and the only al

  2. 15. März 2023 · port of spain. The worth of a school should not be judged by the number of scho­larships it wins. So said Queen’s Royal College (QRC) principal David Simon as he reacted to the 2022 Caribbean ...

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    MAIL: P.O. Box 52, Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago 868-622-1671 868-622-3532 QueensRoyalCollege@QRC.edu 🔗 QRC on FACEBOOK 🔗 QRC OBA 🔗 QRC PTA.

  4. 12. Apr. 2017 · April 13, 2017. Hazel-Ann McLean’s first day at Queen’s Royal College (QRC) in Trinidad was unlike any other school day. Never before was a female student enrolled in the twin-island republic second oldest secondary school until she made history in 1986. Founded in 1859 as Queen’s Collegiate School, the name was changed to QRC in 1870.

  5. Queen's Royal College is the oldest and only all-male Government-run secondary school in Trinidad and Tobago. QRC is also well noted for a culture of blending academic and extracurricular activity with aim at cultivating well-rounded young men, a tradition which continues to produce Trinidad and Tobago's leading thinkers, athletes and artists.

  6. Ordinance, the Royal College of Trinidad, until Ordinance No.13 of 1909 decreed that is should be known as the Queen’s Royal College. In 1870, therefore, Queen’s Royal College began its life, without any change in the character of its predecessor, with an enrolment of 70 boys in its six classes. Mr. Horace Deighton was its first principal ...

  7. Ceremony for the Graduating Class of 2023