Queen's Royal College
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Queen's Royal College is one of the oldest secondary schools in Trinidad and Tobago, referred to for short as QRC. Once the pre-eminent educational institution in the country, the school declined somewhat in prestige after the 1960s with the evolution of competing campuses. The college is noted for its tradition of multi-faceted education, and still continues to produce some of T&T's greatest thinkers, athletes, artists and politicians. Uniforms are worn (as at all government schools) and QRC projects and involvements usually involve a blue theme, due to the well known uniform of a blue shirt with long khaki pants.
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[edit] Notable alumni
- George Maxwell Richards, President of Trinidad and Tobago.
- Eric Williams, first Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago.
- Sir Vidia Naipaul, Nobel-prize winning author.
- Rudranath Capildeo.
- C.L.R. James.
- Peter Minshall - designer of opening ceremony for the Olympic Games of Atlanta 1996, Emmy Award Winner.
- Wendell Mottley - Olympic silver medalist and politician.
- Deryck Murray - West Indian wicket-keeper in cricket.
- Karl Hudson-Phillips - judge of the International Criminal Court and former Attorney General of Trinidad and Tobago.
- Eric A. Williams - politician and former Minister of Energy; on trial for corruption and misbehaviour in public office.
[edit] Present Day 'QRC'
- Current Principal: Mr. William Bill Carter
- Current Vice-Principal: Mr. Lennard Hinkson
- Current Head-Dean:Mrs.Charmaine Persad-Harris
- Current Dean of Discipline: Mr. David Simon
- Current Teacher Count: 61 (2005 est.)
- Current Student Enrollment: 707 (2005 est.)
[edit] Classes
Queen's Royal College as a secondary school in Trinidad & Tobago consists of classes from Form One through Form Six. The school can be termed a 'seven year' school but qualification into Form Six is based on the student's performance at the CXC Ordinary Level Examinations. Classes are categorized by name according to the word 'ROYAL' but excludes the letter 'A' perhaps due to the stigma of an 'A' and the negative effects of a stratified class system based on student academic performance. Form One consists of three classes, 1R, 10 and 1Y whereas Forms 2 through 5 consists of xR, xO, xY and xL where x represents the class number. External students can also gain access into the Sixth Form Level based on their qualifications and other academical factors. On average, up to ten (10) external students enter the Sixth Form Level per year.
[edit] General Information About QRC
Students at QRC are well known for being well rounded, that is to say, successful in multiple fields. The main building itself is one of the Magnificent 7, a group of historic buildings built in the early 1900's. The North and South buildings, known as the North Block and Science Block respectively, were built during the late 1930's. Later came the west block, and every student, past and present, will remember the controversial "painting pink" of the block. The school has its own pavilion and cafeteria, both located on the edge of its spacious field, used in the dry season for cricket and the wet season for football (soccer).
[edit] Subjects offered at Form Six Level
The following subjects applies to both Lower Six (year one) and Upper Six (year two). Subjects are usually divided into Unit 1 and Unit 2 with the exclusion of Caribbean Studies which is usually assigned to the first year in Form Six or Lower Six and Communication Studies to the second year in Form Six or Upper Six. All subjects are of the Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination (CAPE) format and students are allowed to do a minimum of four (4) subjects but exceptions are sometimes accepted.
As of September 06th 2006
BUSINESS STUDIES
- Accounting
- Economics
- Management of Business (Business Studies)
MODERN STUDIES
- Art and Design
- French
- History
- Literature in English
- Sociology (offered as a Modern Subject although it is a Science)
- Spanish
SCIENCE STUDIES
COMPULSORY SUBJECTS
- Caribbean Studies
- Communication Studies
[edit] Active Groups and Extra-Curricular Activities
[edit] SPORTS
- Football (Soccer)
- Basketball
- Cricket
- Table Tennis
- Swimming
- Water Polo
- Mini Polo
- Hockey
- Volleyball
[edit] Other extra-curricular groups
- Students' Empowerment Association (S.E.A.) *Also known as the Student Council
- Leadership 2020
- RBTT Young Leaders
- Key Club International
- Language Club (proposed)
- Catholic-Christian Students' Movement (CCSM)
- Inter-School Christian Fellowship
- QRC Scouts
- The Tower Newspaper