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  1. Queen's Royal College (St.Clair, Trinidad), referred to for short as QRC, or "The College" by alumni, is a secondary school in Trinidad and Tobago. Originally a boarding school and grammar school , the secular college is selective and noted for its German Renaissance architecture, academic performance and alumni representation in ...

  2. QRC.edu. 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. 2023/2024 BOOKLISTS. Booklists for academic year 2023/24 for all form levels one through six are available for download at the following link: http://www.qrc.edu/booklists.

  3. Still regarded as the bastion of secondary school education for boys, Queens Royal College is situated at the corner of St Clair Avenue and Maraval Road. The main block, so called because it was the first structure on the site, stand majestic, complete with a lighted clock tower and chiming clock.

  4. Queen's Royal College, referred to for short as QRC, or "The College" by alumni, is the second oldest secondary school in Trinidad and Tobago and is still regarded as the country's bastion of secondary-school education.

  5. Queen's Royal College, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago. 6,511 likes · 396 talking about this. Queen's Royal College is one of the oldest secondary schools in Trinidad and Tobago, and the only...

  6. Queen's Royal College, one of the Magnificent Seven. The brilliant red facade and German Renaissance architectural features of the Queens Royal College truly make this structure one of the most striking of the Magnificent Seven mansions, situated around the Queen’s Park Savannah in Port of Spain.

  7. 10 de abr. de 2021 · Queens Royal College at Princes’ Building c.1870. Photo courtesy Scott Henderson. In 1870 the Queens Collegiate School was officially renamed the Queens Royal College by order of the Legislative Council, with Queen Victoria, through the Secretary of State for the Colonies expressing her pleasure in the name change.