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  1. Queen Elizabeth College (QEC) was a college in London. It had its origins in the Ladies' (later Women's) Department of King's College, London, opened in 1885 but which later accepted men as well. The first King's 'extension' lectures for ladies were held at Richmond in 1871, and from 1878 in Kensington, with chaperones in attendance.

  2. Queen Elizabeth College (QEC) is an academic institution for girls in Mauritius. As from 2021, it has now become a mixed school and accommodates girls and boys of age 15 to 18 years based on their academic performance at the National Certificate of Education (NCE) examinations.

  3. Queen Elizabeth College, 1953-1985. Princess Alice opens war damaged buildings, 1953 (Ref: Q/PH2/5) On 12 January 1953 Her Majesty The Queen granted a Royal Charter of Incorporation to the College under the title of Queen Elizabeth College, named after Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother.

  4. Specialising in nutritional, physical and biological sciences, the College was granted its Royal Charter in 1953 and renamed Queen Elizabeth College prior to its merger with King's College London in 1985.

  5. 2,587 Followers, 8 Following, 29 Posts - Queen Elizabeth College (@qec.official) on Instagram: "𝑵𝒐𝒏 𝑺𝒐𝒍𝒖𝒎 𝑬𝒓𝒖𝒅𝒊𝒕𝒊𝒐𝒏𝒊 𝑺𝒆𝒅 𝑽𝒊𝒕𝒂𝒆 𝟙𝟡𝟝𝟚".

  6. Queen Elizabeth College, London, United Kingdom. 619 likes. Queen Elizabeth College allows you to take a British higher education degree. Our academic programmes

  7. Welcome to the QE (K)A Website. We are the Alumni Association of Queen Elizabeth College that was on Campden Hill Road, Kensington. The College’s history goes back to 1878 when lectures for ladies were held in the old town hall in Kensington. The College finally closed its doors in 1985.