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In commemoration of the school's 125th anniversary, the Queen's College Old Boys' Association published a limited-edition history of the school entitled Queen's College: Its History 1862-1987 in 1987. Its author, Gwyneth Stokes, whose husband John was the Principal of Queen's College from 1965 to 1970, spent 2 years researching the 494-page ...
Queen Ethelburga's College was ranked tenth by The Daily Telegraph, for A*/A A-Level Results, in their 2015 UK Independent School League Tables. The Faculty of Queen Ethelburga's was ranked 11th in the same League Table. [6] In 2017, Queen Ethelburga's College was ranked as the top performing independendent school in Yorkshire. [7]
Candidates leaving the exam centre at Queen's College after sitting for the HKDSE English Language Paper 3 Listening and Integrated Skills examination. The Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education Examination ( HKDSE ) is an examination organised by the Hong Kong Examinations and Assessment Authority (HKEAA). [ 3 ]
Here are the main figures in this year’s A-level results: – The proportion of candidates receiving top grades has risen from last year and remains higher than before the Covid-19 pandemic.
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The library was opened in 1880 and the school produced a variety of student papers, starting in 1881 as Our College Gazette, QC Gazette, the Queen's Chronicle and, the QC Lictor newspaper in 1950. The school also produced The Queen's College Magazine yearly from about 1912 to the 1974-76 edition. [4]
League tables published by the BBC based on 2008 A-level results ranked Queen Elizabeth's as the ninth best school in Kent. [9] According to the BBC, in 2009 A-level students achieved an average of 932.7 QCDA points against a national average of 739.1 and 99% of students achieved five or more grade C results (or equivalent) at GCSE, including ...
In 2008 QE again topped the league table in A-level results and a record number of 37 pupils gained a place at Oxford and Cambridge. [24] [25] In January 2014, Barrie Martin, Chairman of the QE Governing Body and the Friends of Queen Elizabeth's was awarded an MBE for 'Services to Education'.