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  1. Queen Alexandra College grew out of the Birmingham Royal Institution for the Blind. In 1958, the BRIB opened a facility named the Queen Alexandra Technical College for the Blind was opened; this facility eventually became QAC's current campus.

  2. The QA Charity, Birmingham runs Queen Alexandra College, a specialist college based in Birmingham that has a local, regional and national reach.

  3. The Queen Alexandra Charity can trace its history back to 1847 when the General Institution for the Blind was founded by Mary Badger and Elizabeth Bache-Harrold.

  4. A national college for the blind, visually impaired and learners with Asperger Syndrome and/or Autistic Spectrum Disorders.

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  5. Queen Alexandra College (QAC) Official Site, Birmingham, United Kingdom. 2,715 likes · 19 talking about this · 1,500 were here. QAC is a national residential College and charity that supports a...

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  6. Nov 22, 2022 · Queen Alexandra College (QAC) is a specialist, national residential College and community charity based in Harborne, Birmingham that offers an innovative, ho...

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  7. Queen Alexandra College (QAC) is a national charity with three service areas: college, community and residential and is a specialist FE college (ISC) publicly funded through the EFSA and around 30 different Local Authorities.

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