Queen Mary’s College has wrapped up its first Social Action Week with tremendous success, not only in terms of the money raised but also in the personal development observed in the students. They have demonstrated creativity, teamwork, resilience and growing confidence throughout the week. With the support of UNLOC, this new initiative has given first-year…
Queen Mary’s College has been given a unique opportunity to run up to 10 expeditions all over the world this academic year as part of the Challenges Abroad Global Citizenship Project. £500,000 worth of funding has been secured from the Challenges Abroad Turing Scheme, meaning that the cost of a series of two-week adventures is…
@qmcollege have also arrived in Cambodia and today had a busy day planting 85 trees 🌱. Tomorrow, they’ll be starting their community project! pic.twitter.com/r1kcwGihnl — Challenges Abroad (@ChallengeAbroad) July 10, 2022 Blogging from Cambodia… 20.07.22 It’s hard to believe that the QMC ‘Challenges Abroad’ team are about to do their last…
What a fantastic, fun-filled afternoon to say farewell to students who are leaving for pastures new. We wish you the very best of luck in your exams and for all the exciting new chapters ahead. The past 2 years have not been the easiest to navigate and we are super proud of the achievements and…
Lynne Jordan, Ricardo Ferreira, and Marcus Rutland took on a 36-mile cycling challenge yesterday to help QMC raise the £11,400 needed to build three new classrooms in Battambang, Cambodia. These will allow children who are living in poverty to gain the academic support they need to succeed in their education – greatly improving their chances…