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  2. Queen's College, Nassau - Wikipedia

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    Queen's College was the successor to the Bahamas Wesleyan Propriety Institution, [citation needed] which had opened in 1871. Queen's College opened on 6 January 1890 [2] [3] after a committee had been formed to establish the school and Victoria Hall was built to house the new school. [2] Mr. S. B.

  3. List of universities in the Bahamas - Wikipedia

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    Bahamas Baptist Community College; Bahamas Institute of Business & Technology; Cherub College; Eugene Dupuch Law School; Institute Of Business & Commerce; Omega College; Southern College; University of the Bahamas; Galilee College

  4. Queen's College - Wikipedia

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    Queen's College, Hong Kong, the first government school in Hong Kong; Queen's College, Lagos, Nigeria; Queen's College, London, England; Queen's College, Mallorca, a National Association of British Schools school in Spain; Queen's College, Nassau, Bahamas; Queen's College, North Adelaide, defunct boys' school in South Australia

  5. Category:Universities and colleges in the Bahamas - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia categories named after universities and colleges in the Bahamas (1 C) Pages in category "Universities and colleges in the Bahamas" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.

  6. Education in the Bahamas - Wikipedia

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    Enrollment for state primary and secondary schools is 50,332, with more than 16,000 students attending private schools. [1] Some public schools lack basic educational materials and are overcrowded. [2] The Bahamas Union of Teachers (BUT) were the ones who acted to create some reform for their weakening education systems.

  7. Keva Bethel - Wikipedia

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    Bethel was born Keva Marie Eldon on 18 August 1935 in Nassau, Bahamas to Rowena (née Hill) and Sidney Eldon. [1] [2] She attended Queen's College in Nassau, graduating in 1950. [2] In 1954, she enrolled at Kirby Lodge School in Little Shelford, in preparation for the Cambridge examinations.

  8. Doris Sands Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Doris Louise Sands was born on 19 June 1921 in St. Agnes, New Providence, The Bahamas, to Sarah Elizabeth (née Fyne) and John Albert Sands. [1] After completing her secondary education, Sands began teaching at the age of 15. [2]

  9. Betsy Boze - Wikipedia

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    As both president of the College of The Bahamas and CEO and Dean of Kent State University at Stark, Boze signed the American College and University Presidents Climate Commitment, [74] and the campus joined the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education, [77] [78] [79] and became one of the largest recyclers in Stark ...