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  1. www.qcl.org.uk › pageAbout Us

    About Us. Welcome to Queen's College, London. "We want Queen's to be a community where every individual thrives." Queen’s has been at the forefront of education for over 175 years. Established in 1848, Queen’s was the first British educational establishment to give academic qualifications to women. We are now one of the most high-achieving ...

  2. Establishment Queen's College, London. URN: 101157 . Other independent school. Download establishment data. Details; Links; Location; Skip map. Show map. Address 43-49 Harley Street, London, W1G 8BT. ... North-West London and South-Central England. District Westminster. Ward Marylebone. Parliamentary constituency Cities of London and Westminster.

  3. Queen's College London, London, United Kingdom. 139 likes · 1 talking about this · 8 were here. Queen's is an independent day school for girls between... Queen's is an independent day school for girls between the ages of 11 and 18.

  4. Queen's College, London was founded in 1848 becoming the first school in the UK to award academic qualifications to women. Building on this history, QCPS is an inspirational and empowering school, proud to remain at the forefront of education for girls.

  5. *Please note that Queen's College is a pineapple and nut-free environment. Summer Term Menu - Week commencing 03 June 2024 . Lunch is paid for on an ID card system. It is also possible for pupils to bring in a packed lunch. ... London, W1G 8BT 020 7291 7000 queens@qcl.org.uk. Parent's Area

  6. Queen’s is a leading independent day school for girls between the ages of 11 and 18, occupying four large houses on Harley Street in central London. Our outstanding Prep School, for girls aged 4 to 11, is situated in a separate building, just around the corner on Portland Place. Queen’s has been at the forefront of education for nearly 175 ...

  7. Queen's College, London is a remarkable school with an extraordinary history. Founded in 1848 and awarded a Royal Charter by Queen Victoria in 1853, Queen’s became the first school in the UK to award academic qualifications to women. Following this early royal patronage by Queen Victoria, our Patron has always been a queen; our most recent ...