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  2. Charity fundraising, volunteering and working with the local community are all an integral part of life here at Queen’s. From the moment pupils arrive in Class 3 (year 7), they are encouraged to fundraise individually or as part of a team for each House’s chosen charity.

  3. Aug 31, 2023 · Activities - how the charity spends its money. The primary objective of the College, in accordance with its Royal Charter, is to promote and provide for the advancement and education of girls.

  4. Queen Alexandra College is a national charity for people who are vision impaired and/or have other disabilities. We offer a wide choice of qualifications as wel

  5. The Student Health Association offers a bursary to fund to help disabled students keep up with their studies – find out more and apply on its website. Turn2Us is a national charity that helps people in financial hardship – find out more about any grants you may be entitled to. Don’t forget to check if there is an application deadline.

  6. A registered charity running a college, enterprises, community & residential support for young adults with disabilities. | Queen Alexandra College (QAC) is a national residential College and...

  7. Sep 26, 2021 · Studying at Queen’s with a Disability 26 September, 2021. Charlie shares his experience of studying at Queen's with a visual impairment and offers some advice for how to make sure you're getting the support you need to succeed.

  8. Apr 9, 2024 · I would like to know whether Queen’s college contributes any funding towards diagnoses of ADHD and autism carried out by Accessibility and Disability Resource Centre (ADRC) at Cambridge, for students belonging to the college.