Queen’s College week blends tradition with fun for Class of 2026

For students, alumni, and staff of Queen’s College (QC), QC Week transcends a mere schedule of events. It is a profound blend of pride, nostalgia, and joy, culminating in a heartfelt farewell for the Class of 2026 as they prepare to etch their names into the school’s illustrious 142-year history. The week-long celebration commenced at St. Augustine Anglican Church in St. George, where Reverend Yolanda Clarke delivered an inspiring sermon. The resonant school song underscored the deep connection among alumni, staff, parents, and students, setting the tone for the festivities. The spirit of unity continued during Monday’s joint assembly in the school hall, where attorney Kamisha Benjamin urged students to seize opportunities and craft their own narratives of excellence. One of the week’s highlights was the role-reversal event orchestrated by the graduating class. Teachers donned student attire while students assumed the role of educators, infusing the school with laughter and creativity. This activity symbolized the seniors’ desire to leave a lasting mark of ingenuity and pride as they bid farewell to their alma mater. Sharon Callender, a staff representative on the QCA Committee, remarked, “This graduating class organized themselves to swap places with the teachers, creating a memorable and lighthearted experience.” The celebrations continued with “I Love QC Day!” on Friday, encouraging students and alumni worldwide to proudly display their QC colors, ties, and wristbands. The week concluded with a karaoke lime at Pelican Village on Saturday and a luncheon at Coconut Court Hotel on Sunday. For the Class of 2026, QC Week was a poignant farewell, filled with pride, cherished memories, and the assurance that they are part of a legacy that continues to shine brightly.