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Victoria College, Alexandria

Victoria College, Alexandria, (Arabic: كلية فيكتوريا) is an Egyptian private school, operating under the supervision of Ministry of Education, located in the city of Alexandria, Egypt. It was founded in 1902.

Victoria College

Private
Under the supervision of the Ministry of Education

Cuncti Gens Una Sumus
(We Are All One People)

1902 (1902)

Saif Ahmed

The Victorian

The school was founded under the impetus of the recently ennobled Evelyn Baring, 1st Earl of Cromer of the Barings Bank, that was heavily invested in Egyptian stability. For years the British Consul-General was ex officio on the board of Victoria College. The new college was to raise the standard of Imperial education and free it from the influences of the madrassas and the ubiquitous Jesuits, both of whom made the British foreign office uneasy. Among prominent subscribers to the project were members of the prominent internationalized Jewish and Maltese minority in Egypt including members of the Egyptian Royal family. Prior to the 1930s establishment of Baghdad College, members of the upper class of Iraq sent their children to Victoria College.[1]

Crown Prince of Iraq

Abd al-Ilah

Abdullah Al-Nafisi

Adnan Khashoggi

Sayed Khadr

Adnan Pachachi

the Egyptian actor

Ahmed Ramzy

Sherif Elmasry

twice-elected prime minister of Sudan

Sadiq al-Mahdi

André Aciman

Charles Issawi

public intellectual and author of Orientalism

Edward Said

Edward Atiyah

Evangelos Christou

Foulath Hadid

George Antonius

Gilbert de Botton

Hazem Khattab

of Jordan

Hussein I

Jani Christou

Jassem Al-Kharafi

Leka, Crown Prince of Albania

Mamdouh Zulfikar

Michael Francis Atiyah

the Egyptian actor

Omar Sharif

Osman Selaheddin Osmanoğlu

Patrick Atiyah

Ra'ad bin Zeid

Ramzy Ezzeldin Ramzy

Samir Sabri

Sammy Sheik

of Bulgaria

Simeon II

(Physician-Scientist)

Wafik S. El-Deiry

Youssef Chahine

Zaid Rifai

Zaid Ibn Shaker

The Victorian.net

by Samir Raafat (detailed illustrated history)

«Victoria College: educating the elite, 1902 − 1956»