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  1. Queen’s Royal College is considered to be the most striking of the buildings of the Magnificent Seven. The foundation stone for the building was laid on 11 November 1902, by Sir Courtney Knollys, who was the acting Governor of the day. Daniel M. Hahn designed the structure. Hahn was Chief Draughtsman of the Public Works Department and an old ...

  2. qrc.edu › documents › QRC_Guidelines_September_2021QUEEN’S ROYAL COLLEGE

    Note: Students are required to wear the appropriate College uniform, bearing in mind that a neatly worn uniform reflects pride in Queen’s Royal College and lends distinction to the wearer’s general appearance. Students participating in informal strenuous activity during break periods must NOT play in their regular College uniform.

  3. Queen's Royal College, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago. 6,495 likes · 8 talking about this. Queen's Royal College is one of the oldest secondary schools in Trinidad and Tobago, and the only...

  4. 0.48 MILES. Once part of a sugar plantation, formerly home to a racecourse and now the epicenter of the annual Carnival, this public park is encircled by a 3.7km…. View more attractions. Resplendent with red and gray brickwork, and topped with a looming central clock-tower, QRC is home to one of Trinidad's most prestigious boys schools.

  5. 7 de abr. de 2016 · The last on the list of these eccentric and ornate colonial buildings is Queen’s Royal College. QRC, as it is locally known, was the first of the Magnificent Seven to be erected, with the foundation stone having been laid on the 11th of November of 1902 by acting Governor Sir Courtney Knollys. It was designed by alumnus and Chief Draughtsman ...

  6. 10 de abr. de 2021 · Completed at a cost of £15,000, the design of Queen’s Royal College was based on the German Renaissance style, which was influenced by Daniel Hahn’s experience while he was in Germany. The new building was without equal in Trinidad as it boasted a clock tower 93 feet tall, which housed the King Edward VII Memorial Clock.

  7. Naparima College founded by Dr. K. J. Grant (1839-1931) Orient Hall. 1899. Mission Council petition for affiliation to the Queen’s Royal College. 1990. Recognized as Assisted Secondary School for affiliation to Queen’s Royal College. Allison Cumming, B.A., First Head Teacher. (Attendance: 50, Staff: 4). 1904.