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  1. www.qcl.org.uk › admissions › open-eventsOpen Events - qcl.org.uk

    Open Events. Open Events are geared primarily towards 11+ entry, those interested in entry at other levels (including potential Sixth Formers) are also very welcome to visit the College.. To register for one of our Open Events, please complete the form below.

  2. Work With Us. Please find any current vacancies below. You can find all of our vacancies below. If you are interested in applying for a role at Queen's College Preparatory School, please click here. 43 – 49 Harley Street, London, W1G 8BT. 020 7291 7000queens@qcl.org.uk. Parent's Area.

  3. Queen's College London. Queen's College is a leading London day school for 630 girls aged 4-18. Academic standards are high and the educational approach is warmly supportive. Full use is made of the cultural opportunities of central London, and the creative arts are notably strong. A wide range of sports is offered, mostly in nearby Regent's Park.

  4. Please find below a list of policy documents for Queen's College, London. Acceptance of Payments, Donations & Gifts Policy. Admissions Policy. Anti-Bullying Policy. Behaviour Policy. Complaints Procedure. Curriculum Policy. Data Protection Policy. Equal Opportunities Policy. Expulsion, Removal and Review Policy. First Aid Policy. Health and ...

  5. 8 de sept. de 2022 · Please send stories for Queen’s Today to development@qcl.org.uk Queen’s College, London is a registered charity No.312726. Sports Day, 2022 Focus on the Prep School: ...

  6. 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.

  7. Queen’s College London – Overview. Queen’s College London is an independent day school for girls aged from four to eighteen. Established in 1848 on its present site in Harley Street, it was the first institution in the country to provide academic qualifications for girls, receiving a royal charter from Queen Victoria in 1853.