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Queen's College, Lagos, is a government-owned girl's secondary (high) school with boarding facilities, situated in
Yaba, Lagos Yaba is a suburb located on Lagos Mainland, Lagos in Lagos State, Nigeria. There are several federal government institutions in the area, which include Queen's College, the Nigerian Institute of Medical Research, the Yaba College of Technolog ...
, Nigeria. Often referred to as the "sister college" of
King's College, Lagos King's College, Lagos (KCL) is a secondary school in Lagos, Lagos State, Nigeria. It was founded on 20 September 1909 with 10 students on its original site at Lagos Island, adjacent to Tafawa Balewa Square. The school admits only male students ...
, it was founded on October 10, 1927, when Nigeria was still a
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colony.
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has a 6-3-3-4 system of education. Queen's College takes the secondary pupils in the middle two phases. There are six year groups, or grades; each year group contains about 600 students divided into several arms. Recently, class sizes have reduced to an average of 40 per class. The total population for the 2006/2007 session was 2,160 students. The school has returned the best results nationwide in the
West African Senior School Certificate Examination The West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) is a type of standardized test in West Africa. Students who pass the exam receive a certificate confirming their graduation from secondary education. It is administered by the West A ...
(WASSCE) conducted by the
West African Examinations Council The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) is an examination board established by law to determine the examinations required in the public interest in the English-speaking West African countries, to conduct the examinations and to award certif ...
(WAEC) seven times since 1985 and is widely considered to be one of the top schools in Nigeria, and one of the top girls' schools on the African continent. The Queen's College motto is "Pass On The Torch". Bringing out the best in girls and girl child education, the school vision is to "produce generations of women who will excel, compete globally and contribute meaningfully to nation building".


History

Queen's College was established on October 10, 1927, with an enrolment of 20 students, a Principal and eight part-time teachers.
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was appointed "Lady Superintendent of Education" in 1925 and she helped to establish Queen's College as a girl's boarding school. Queen's College has grown to a population 3000 students, and a staff strength of well over 300 full-time teachers. Queen's College has provided education for girls in
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- creating equal gender opportunities for them in professional fields. Girls are given the opportunity to pursue courses in the Sciences, Medicine, Engineering, Law, Architecture, the Arts, etc.


Structure

The school operates at two levels: junior and senior school. The lowest forms, JS I to JS III, make up the junior school. Students in those forms study for the Junior School Certificate Examination conducted by the National Examination Council (NECO) and taken at the end of their third year. The Senior School Examination is the goal of the students in the upper forms. Two examination bodies – West African Examinations Council and National Examinations Council – are each empowered to conduct separately the end-of-course examination and students are to enter for both examinations. The senior and junior schools are distinct in their operations. Each stream of JS 1 through SS 3 has about eleven classrooms with varying numbers of students. For management of both sections, the school is headed by the principal, designated PQC (Principal Queen's College) who is assisted by four vice principals: * The Vice Principal Administration * The Vice Principal Special Duties * The Vice Principal Academics * The Vice Principal Student Affairs


Curriculum

The curriculum of the school covers Science, Social Science, Arts -and vocational subjects as well as co-curricular activities. In line with the 6-3-3 4 system of education, the scope has been enlarged to give a broad-based education with subjects that can lead to courses in tertiary institutions. Staff and twelve Guidance Counselors are available to assist students in learning, in their choice of career, social adjustment, as well as their welfare. Subjects offered in both Junior and Senior schools are: * English Language, Literature-in-English, History * Mathematics, Further mathematics * Social Studies, Geography * Integrated Science (Biology, Chemistry and Physics) * French Language * Business Studies, Economics, Commerce, Accounting * Introductory Technology * Christian Religious Studies/Islamic Religious Studies * Nigerian language - Yoruba/Hausa/Igbo Languages * Agric/PHE * Arabic * Music/Fine art * Home Economics * Typewriting * Computer Studies * Government * Trading * Insurance/Book -keeping * Home economics/Food And Nutrition/Clothing And Textile. The girls are involved in games and sports. The annual inter-house sports competition is usually held during the second term of the academic session. The school has six houses that compete in the inter-house games, namely Dan-Fodio (Red House), Obasa (Blue House), Obi (Yellow House), Emotan (Green House), Efunjoke (Purple House) and Obong (Orange House).


Principals

* Miss F. Wordsworth (later Mrs. Tolfree) - 1927 to 1930 * Miss W. W. Blackwell - 1931 to 1942 * Mrs. D. Mather - 1942 to 1944 * Dr. Alice Whittaker - 1944 to 1946 * Miss Ethel Hobson - 1946 to 1950 * Miss Mary Hutcheson -1950 to 1954 * Miss Joyce Moxon - 1954 to 1955 * Miss Margaret. Gentle (later Mrs. Harwood) - 1956 to 1963 * Mrs. I. E. Coker - 1963 to 1977 (First Nigerian principal of Queen's college) * Mrs. T. E. Chukwuma - 1978 to 1982 * Mrs.A.A Kafaru - 1982 to 1986. * Mrs. J. E. Ejueyitche - 1986 to 1987 * Mrs. J. Namme - 1987 to 1991 * Mrs. H. E. G. Marinho - 1991 to 1996 * Mrs. M. T.F. Sojinrin - 1996 to 2001 * Mrs. O. O. Euler-Ajayi - 2001 to 2004 * Mrs. M. B. Abolade - 2004 to 2006 * Mrs. O. Togonu-Bickersteth - 2006 to 2008 * Mrs. A. C. Onimole - 2008 to 2010 * Mrs. A. Ogunnaike - 2010 to 2011 * Mrs. M. O. A. Ladipo - 2011 - 2012 * Mrs E. M. Osime - 2012 - 2015 * Dr Mrs Lami Amodu - 2015 - 2017 * Mrs B. A. Are - 2017 - 2018 * Dr Mrs Oyinloye Yakubu - 2018 till date


Notable alumni

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* Claire Ighodaro, née Ukpoma, management accountant * Phebean Ogundipe née Itayemi, author, educator and the first Nigerian woman to be published in English * Modupe Omo-Eboh, first female judge in Nigeria *
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, award-winning writer * Lara George, award-winning Gospel artiste * Honey Ogundeyi, founder of Fashpa *
Grace Alele-Williams Grace Alele-Williams (16 December 1932 – 25 March 2022) was a Nigerian professor of mathematics education, who made history as the first Nigerian woman to receive a doctorate, and the first Nigerian female vice-chancellor at the University ...
, first female vice chancellor of a Nigerian university * Prof. Folashade Ogunsola, medical microbiologist * Adaku Ufere, international lawyer and energy expert *Uche Chika Elumelu, actor *
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, media personality *Late Tosyn Bucknor, media personality *
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, actress


See also

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Oyinkansola Abayomi Iyaloye Oyinkansola "Oyinkan" Abayomi, Lady Abayomi (6 March 1897 – 19 March 1990) was a Nigerian nationalist and feminist. She was the head of the Nigerian Girl Guides and founder of the Nigerian Women's Party. Early life and education She w ...
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Kofoworola Ademola Oloori Kofoworola "Kofo" Aina Ademola, Lady Ademola MBE, MFR, OFR (née Moore; 21 May 1913 – 15 May 2002) was a Nigerian educationist who was the president of the National Council of Women Societies in Nigeria and was the head of the women's ...
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Federal Government College Ikot Ekpene Federal Government College, Ikot Ekpene (FGCIK) is a secondary school located in Ikot Ekpene, Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria. The school was created by the Nigerian government in 1973 as one of the federally funded "Unity schools" to bring together st ...
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Federal Government Girls College, Benin City Federal Government Girls College, Benin (FGGC Benin) is a federal government funded girls institution that prepares young girls for the future. FGGC Benin is located in Benin City, Edo State in the midwestern region of Nigeria, West Africa. Histo ...
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References


External links


Official website
* * {{Lagos, state=collapsed Secondary schools in Lagos State Girls' schools in Lagos Boarding schools in Nigeria Educational institutions established in 1927 1927 establishments in Nigeria Schools in Lagos History of women in Lagos Yaba, Lagos