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Queen's College is located at the foot of the Stormberg Mountains in the Eastern Cape town of Queenstown. Founded in 1858, this is the oldest school on the Border.
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Famous Alumni
- Errol K. Moorcroft, Federal Party politician and Progressive Party Democrat (South Africa), Albany District Parliament Member 1981-1987, 1989-1994
- Allan Beswick, Springbok Rugby
- Jimmy White, Springbok Rugby
- Dick Muir, Springbok Rugby Player, Assistant Coach of Springbok 2008 - now
- Rich Malotana, Springbok Rugby
- Robbi Kempson, Springbok Rugby
- Owen Lentz, American Rugby
- Carlo Del Fava, Italian Rugby
- Lionel CronjÃÆ' à ©, South Africa U20 Player of 2009
- S'bura Sithole, South African Sevens 2010 - now
- Daryll John Cullinan, South African Cricketer
- Tony Greig, England Cricket Player
- Ian Greig, England Cricketer
- Justin Kemp, South African Cricketer
- Glen Dell, Advanced Aerobatic World Champion in 2004
- Norman Walsh, Rhodesian, and Zambian air marshal
- Ken McEwan, Eastern Province, and Essex cricket player
- Rocco Jansen, Emerging Springboks Rugby 2008
- Allan Dell, Scottish Rugby 2016
- David Andrews, Bloody nice bloke
- Ayanda Kanuka, House Khayalami President
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References
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