Queen's College Boys High School

Queen’s College is an acclaimed high school for boys situated in Queenstown, Eastern Cape. The school was established in 1858, five years after the town’s proclaiment.

Queenstown Boys' School was officially graded a high school in 1910, and in the same year the school committee decided to rename the school Queen's College.

The school has a longstanding tradition of producing esteemed alumni that have greatly contributed to South African society, including journalist Allister Sparks, rugby player and Springbok Assistant Coach (2008) Dick Muir, as well as SA cricketer Justin Kemp and politician Errol Moorcroft.

Early Days of Queen's College

Once the school had taken possession of its new premises, it once again became the centre of a debate by the Queenstown community. Many of t...more

Queen's College Achievements

Queen's has not only produced many South African schools caps in cricket but has also been the spawning ground of many world-class players i...more