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Queen's College Prep School

London / United Kingdom

Queen\'s College Prep School One of the newest prep schools in London, QCPS has already established a tradition of providing an excellent, rounded education, and placing happy, confident girls in leading day and boarding schools. Whilst QCPS may be one of the newest schools for girls, it is a great source of pride that Queen’s College has a long and distinguished history.

Founded in 1848, Queen’s College London was the first institution in Great Britain where women could study for and gain academic qualifications. Since it received a Royal Charter from Queen Victoria in 1853, the Patron of the College has always been a queen. In 2002 Queen’s College was instrumental in the founding of QCPS as an independent preparatory school for girls aged 4 to 11 years. QCPS is under the same Governing Council as the College and is proud that Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II was graciously pleased to become our Patron on the death of our first Patron, Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother.

At QCPS we are fortunate to have such a rich heritage on which to build, harnessing the very best of traditional values with a thoroughly modern 21st century approach to education.







Pupils' Art Works

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Anisa Bhandari, 9yrs   The Vase of Flowers
Genevieve Pelster, 11yrs   Our Queen
Anouska King, 9yrs   Flowers on a Table
Jasmine Alexander, 11yrs   Pop Art Shoe
Avalon Chan Markovitz, 11yrs   Aerial Landscape
Louisa Carron, 11yrs   The mouth of the river
Ava True, 11yrs   Pop Art Boot
Stella Miller, 7yrs   The Gruffalo
Jacqueline Subkhanberdina, 7yrs   Red and Green City
Athene O'Donoghue, 8yrs   Strawberries
Kyra McCleary, 8yrs   Under the Sea
Lola True, 8yrs   Under the Sea
Madeleine Kouznetsov, 8yrs   Me and My Best Friends
Greta Large, 8yrs   Golden Shells
Beatrix Villiers, 9yrs    Still-Life
Georgina Goldbart, 10yrs   The Swimming Pool
Tatiana Raissis, 10yrs   Our School
Yasmine Mohammed, 10yrs   The Violin
Charlotte Williams, 10yrs   The Road
Aysha McGregor, 6yrs   Queen Elizabeth II