Victoria College
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Victoria College is or was the name of several institutions of secondary or higher education, including:
Asia
- Government Victoria College, Palakkad, India
- Victoria College of Pharmacy, Guntur, India
- Victoria College, Chulipuram, Sri Lanka
- Victoria College, Comilla, Bangladesh
- Victoria College, Hong Kong, former name of Queen's College
- Victoria International College, Dang, Nepal
- Victoria Technical School, Hong Kong, former name of Tang Siu Kin Victoria Government Secondary School
Africa
- Victoria College, Alexandria, Egypt
- Victoria College, Cairo, Egypt
- Victoria College, Khartoum, Sudan
- Victoria College, Stellenbosch, South Africa, former name of Stellenbosch University
Australia/New Zealand
- Victoria College, Melbourne, now-defunct college in Australia
- Victoria College, Wellington, New Zealand, later Victoria University College, now Victoria University of Wellington
- Victorian College of the Arts, University of Melbourne, Australia
Europe
- Victoria College, Belfast, a grammar school in Northern Ireland
- Victoria College, Jersey, Channel Islands
- Victoria College Nottingham, UK
- Victoria College of Music, London, UK
North America
- Royal Victoria College, an all-female residence of McGill University, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada
- Victoria College at the University of Toronto
- Victoria College, British Columbia, Canada, forerunner of the University of Victoria
- Victoria College of Art, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
- Victoria College (Texas), Victoria, Texas, USA
South America
- Victoria College, Buenos Aires, Argentina, a bilingual school
Victoria College may also refer to:
- Victoria Institution, former English school in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, now a national school.
- Victoria School, Singapore
- Victoria University, Toronto, a college of the University of Toronto
See also
- Victoria University (disambiguation)
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