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  1. Queens has been at the forefront of education for over 175 years. Established in 1848, Queens was the first British educational establishment to give academic qualifications to women. We are now one of the most high-achieving, diverse and forward-looking girls’ schools in London.

  2. Queen's College is a private day school for girls aged 1118 with an adjoining prep school for girls aged 4–11 located in the City of Westminster, London. It was founded in 1848 by theologian and social reformer Frederick Denison Maurice along with a committee of patrons.

  3. 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.

  4. Queen's College London, London, United Kingdom. 139 likes · 2 talking about this · 8 were here. Queen's is an independent day school for girls between...

  5. 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.

  6. Profile: Queens College Prep is a nurturing independent prep school for girls aged 4 – 11 located on Portland Place near Regent’s Park and the well known Langham Hotel. It is linked to the senior school Queen’s College but prepares girls for 11+ entry at many of the leading North London schools.

  7. Queen's College London. 43-49 Harley Street. London. W1G 8BT. England. w: www.qcl.org.uk. t: 020 72917000.

  8. Discover the catchment area for Queen's College, read parent reviews and see exam results.

  9. 2 days ago · We're delighted to announce recognition of UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology's commitment to sustainability by receiving all Gold LEAF and Green Impact awards in 2024.

  10. 3 days ago · Congratulations to Professor Mary Reilly (Neuromuscular Diseases, UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology) who was been awarded the prestigious Alan J. Gebhart Prize for Excellence in Peripheral Nerve Research at the Peripheral Nerve Society In Montreal in June 2024.