Queen's Royal College
Queen's Royal College, referred to for short as QRC, or "The College" by alumni, is the second oldest secondary school in Trinidad and Tobago and is still regarded as the country's bastion of secondary-school education. The college is noted for its famous German Renaissance architecture and tradition of multi-faceted education, which continues to produce some of Trinidad and Tobago's leading thinkers, athletes, artists and politicians. In 1870, the school became the Queen's Royal College and was housed in the supper room of the Prince's Building.
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Queen's Royal College
Queen's Royal College, referred to for short as QRC, or "The College" by alumni, is the second oldest secondary school in Trinidad and Tobago and is still regarded as the country's bastion of secondary-school education. The college is noted for its famous German Renaissance architecture and tradition of multi-faceted education, which continues to produce some of Trinidad and Tobago's leading thinkers, athletes, artists and politicians. In 1870, the school became the Queen's Royal College and was housed in the supper room of the Prince's Building.
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Queen's Royal College, referre ...... a couple years it became free.
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(All strive, but the prize is not for all)
Certant Omnes Sed Non Omnibus Palmam
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Mr. Lennard Hinkson
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Long sleeve white shirts, blue ...... ark blue trousers, black shoes
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Blue short-sleeved shirts , khaki trousers, black shoes
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Queen's Royal College, referre ...... room of the Prince's Building.
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