Queen’s College was established in 1844 as the Queen’s College Grammar School for boys. The founder was William Percy Austin, D.D., Bishop of the Anglican diocese of the then British Guiana. The school became co-educational in 1975. Girls were admitted.
Pictured here are five alumnae who went to Queen’s in various years.
Could they be saying they are glad QC went co-ed? From right: Karen Wharton (1976-1981); Michelle Foster (1977-1984); Priya Manickchand (1987 -1992); Saran Nurse (1985-1990) and Dawn Stewart (1975-1981)