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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 one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford. It was founded in 1341. The College is a registered charity (no. 1142553). Location The College is situated on the High Street in the centre of Oxford. Governance The Provost and various Fellows form the Governing Body of the the College. The College is constituted […]

  3. The YouTube channel of The Queen's College, University of Oxford

  4. 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.

  5. Trinity Term 2024. The Library will be staffed from 9am until 10pm seven days a week, from Monday 15th April until Friday 14th June. There may be occasional last minute early closures – we will always endeavour to let you know about these in advance. The Upper Library is only open during staffed hours. The Lower and New Libraries are open 24/ ...

  6. Queens College is home to a community of learners from all around the world, adding richness to your experience. Welcome to Queens College Global Student Success Program. Your journey to earning a degree in the U.S. and New York City start at Queens College.

  7. knowledge is power: queens and their books. For the last few years, it has been hard to ignore the success of The Crown, Netflix’s £100 million gamble on creating a drama that follows the reign of Queen Elizabeth II. We trust that Queen Philippa of Hainualt – in whose honour The Queen’s College was founded – would approve.