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Queen’s College prides itself in being the
oldest private school in the Bahamas that has at its core the
foundation of good character and the pursuit of academic
excellence. In order to achieve these lofty goals, our
community must work together and commit to a high standard of
behaviour.
At Queen’s College there is a system
of expectations, rules and boundaries around which the school
orders itself and which supports students who seek a rich and full
academic experience.
Since one of the keystones of independent
education is the free choice made by parents and students to
become part of a particular school, Queen's College assumes
that parents and students are aware of and willing to abide by
the rules and expectations under which this school operates.
Whatever the personal values of parents or students regarding
particular rules, the registration of a student at Queen's
College represents a commitment to live under the rules and
disciplinary procedures as published in the School's Q-Book
and as traditionally practised in the School.
A few School rules/codes that parents should
take special note of are those related to the School's policy
on drugs and religious events, students' schools uniform,
fighting, dishonesty, electronic equipment, and complicity.
Parents and students should be aware that
there are rules and expectations that are specific to each
section of the School and therefore they should remain
knowledgeable as students move through the school.
A printable copy of the Queen's College High
School's Q-Book can be downloaded by pressing the following
link
[Q-Book download].
It requires the Acrobat Reader software. |