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  1. The theological department of Queen's College did not merge with Mason College, and moved in 1923 to Somerset Road in Edgbaston, becoming the current Queen's Foundation, Birmingham. In the mid 1970s, the original Queen's College building was demolished, with the exception of the grade II listed façade.

  2. The theological department of Queen's College did not merge with Mason College, but later moved in 1923 to Somerset Road in Edgbaston, next to the University of Birmingham as the Queen's Foundation, maintaining a relationship with the University of Birmingham until a 2010 review. In the mid 1970s, the original Queen's College building was ...

  3. The theological department of Queen's College did not merge with Mason College, and moved in 1923 to Somerset Road in Edgbaston, becoming the current Queen's Foundation, Birmingham. In the mid 1970s, the original Queen's College building was demolished, with the exception of the grade II listed façade.

  4. Queen's College existed as an all-girls school until 1981 when it became a co-educational secondary school. It relocated from Constitution Road to its present site in Husbands, St. James , in 1990. Queens College students are sorted into various classes or "forms" in their first year, named for the first 5 letters of the Greek alphabet: Alpha, Beta, Gamma, Delta, and Epsilon, where they remain ...

  5. 1892 – The Medical Faculty at Queen’s College fully transferred to Mason Science College, resulting in it become the Queen’s Faculty of Medicine in Mason Science College. This left the theology department as Mason Science College to deteriorate, ultimately falling into obscurity.

  6. Feb 6, 2013 · Queen's was intended primarily as a college to train young men for the ministry, but denominational ties progressively diminished. In 1912 Parliament, by amending the charter, completed the separation of church and university.

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  8. A subsequent merger with Mason’s Science College considerably augmented the curriculum and, in 1900, the School became a University Medical Faculty. The late Queen Mother and the Duke of Gloucester officially opened the Medical School on the University’s Edgbaston site on 14 July 1938.

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