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+1 242-393-1666

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Village Rd, Nassau N 7127, The Bahamas

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Queen's College (QC) is a coeducational institution located in Nassau, Bahamas, operating under the auspices of the Bahamas Conference of the Methodist Church. Founded in 1890, Queen's College is the oldest private school in the Bahamas.

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Structure

Queen's College consists of three sections: the early learning centre, a primary school and a high school. The school offers Advanced Placement courses, A+ certification, Advanced Subsidiary courses, SAT II course, and MOUS (Microsoft Office User Specialist Certification) certificates.

History

In 1871, Queen's college opened its doors under the name The Bahamas Wesleyan Propriety Institution. The school's first principal was George Terry. From 1890 to 1925, the school continued under the guidance of S.B. Wilson and his successors. In 1925, R.P. Dyer took up the appointment as Headmaster, a position he which held until 1959. Dyer was succeeded by Geoffrey Litherland (1959 – 1964), Neville Stewart (1964 – 1971), and Hayden Middleton (1971 – 1979).

By the late 1960s, the school's population had grown to over 2,000 students. The first Bahamian administrator of Queen’s College, Yvonne Noronha, was appointed Vice Principal of the College and Headmistress of the Primary School in 1978. This was followed by the appointment of Charles Sweeting in 1979. Sweeting served as Principal until 1993. Vice Principal Philip Cash was appointed Principal in 1993 and served until he died in June 1997. In November 1997, Andrea Gibson became the first woman principal. Virginia Minnis was appointed Head of the Early Learning Centre in September 1999 and was the first Bahamian to serve in this post.

The school's current principal is Andrea U. Gibson, who has held the position since 1997.

Sports

The Comets, the school sporting team, has won awards in basketball, volleyball, swimming, track & field, and soccer. For years, Queen's College has placed second in the Bahamas Association of Independent Secondary Schools (BAISS) Track and Field Championship. In 2015, the Comets secured their first victory over the St. Augustine's College (SAC) Big Red Machines, who were on a 20+ year winning streak.

Administration

As of 2014:

  • Principal: Ms. Andrea Gibson
  • Early Learning Centre Administration: Mrs. Virginia Minnis, Head of Section
  • Primary School Administration: Sylvia Beneby, Vice Principal, Head of Primary School, Angela Culmer, Deputy Head
  • Primary School Curriculum Coordinator: Alexia Tsavoussis
  • Early Years Curriculum Coordinator: Antja Humes
  • High School Administration: Shawn Turnquest, Vice Principal – Head of High School
  • House system

    Queen's College has four houses: Dyer, Heath, King, and Rogers. This system is used primarily for student classification in sporting events and as a merit system up to the high school level. It is then used to place students into home room classes, where students remain until graduation. It is also used to decide which students go to BAISS.

    Extra-curricular activities

    Clubs and societies include:

  • The SPARC (Students Pursuing Advanced Rigorous Courses) Programme
  • The Student Christian Movement
  • The Student Representative Council
  • The Anchor Club
  • The Key Club
  • The Credit Union
  • The Interact Club
  • The Debating Society (encompassing The Model United Nations debate)
  • The People to People International Student Chapter
  • The Teacher Cadets Club
  • The Modern Languages Club
  • The Governor General's Youth Awards
  • Feeding the 5000
  • Through Queen's College's extra-curricular involvement, students have become involved with organizations such as Resources and Education for Autism and Related Challenges (REACH), the AIDS Foundation of the Bahamas, and the Special Olympics Committee of the Bahamas.

    Students of the college have volunteered in improving the living conditions and recognition of hurricane victims.

    Notable alumni

  • Durward Knowles, Olympic sailor
  • Sir Leonard Knowles, first Chief Justice of The Bahamas
  • Mychal Thompson, NBA basketball player
  • Jackie Edwards, long jumper
  • Allison Martlew, musician
  • Culture, rapper/musician
  • Hon. Obie Wilchcombe, Member of Parliament, West End & Bimini
  • Hon. Glenys Hanna Martin, Member of Parliament, Englerston & Chairwoman, Progressive Liberal Party
  • Sen. Hon. Henry Alexander L. Storr, Senator, & Deputy chairman, Progressive Liberal Party
  • References

    Queen's College, Nassau Wikipedia