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  1. Queen's College, the oldest Government secondary school in Hong Kong, has a glorious history of almost 160 years. Founded in 1862 by the British Colonial Government as an Anglo-Chinese Secondary School, its primary purpose has not changed throughout history: to educate brilliant boys for Hong Kong and China and to strengthen the country's youth.

  2. The Queen’s College is a close-knit, friendly college located on the High Street in central Oxford. It admits graduate students across a diverse range of specialisms and offers a range of graduate scholarships – both via the University’s central schemes and directly through the college. To promote interaction between graduate students and ...

  3. Queen's College before Second World War (1894 - 1941) In 1894, Government gazetted the change of name from Victoria College to Queen's College (皇仁書院). By that time, Queen's College taught both Chinese and western subjects such as Arithmetic, Geography, Hygiene, History, Grammar, General Intelligence etc., which was ahead of its time in the late 19th Century.

  4. The Hall is a place to dine and socialise with your fellow students. Queen’s is a fully catered College, which means that most students come to our meals on a regular basis, turning them into very social occasions. All our food is offered at cost price, making Queen’s a cheap place to eat.

  5. Diversity and Equal Opportunity. The Queen’s College embraces diversity and equal opportunity. Applications to our graduate scholarships are particularly welcome from women, disabled people, and people from Black, Asian, and minority ethnic backgrounds, as these groups are currently under-represented among postgraduates and academics in Oxford.

  6. Walking through the heavy wooden doors of Queen’s College, a visitor embarks on a journey through time. The entrance vestibule, while welcoming with its open doors today, holds traces of the past in its memorials and busts. Boards on the left commemorate OQs who died in wars, with poignant additions marking teachers lost in World Wars I and II.

  7. www.oxocn.org.uk › colleges › queen-collegeThe Queen's College

    Queen's is centrally situated on the High Street, and is renowned for its eighteenth-century architecture. The college had an estimated financial endowment of £131m as of 2006. History. The College was founded during the 14th century by the chaplain, Robert de Eglesfield (d'Eglesfield), of Queen Philippa of Hainault, wife of King Edward III of ...