THE QUEEN'S ALUMNAE ATLANTA CHAPTER (QAAC)

 

 




About the Atlanta Chapter

 

he Queen's Alumnae Atlanta Chapter (QAAC) is a not-for-profit organization comprised of past students of the all-girls Queen's High School in Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies.

In 2000, a group of past students, reflecting on the strong foundation their alma mater built for them, established the chapter as a way to give back to the school. The goal of QAAC is to create a sisterhood comprised of committed past students who are dedicated to making a contribution to Queen's through grants and scholarships. The chapter uses a series of fundraising events to provide scholarships to students satisfying academic and financial criteria.

QAAC's programs and services provide alumnae meaningful opportunities to learn more about The Queen's School today; to maintain and grow friendships with other alumnae; and to serve the school, current students, and our communities.

Our primary goal is to be a resource to our alma mater, not just financially, but as individuals making personal connections.

Mission Statement:

It is our mission to support the students of The Queen’s School to pursue high standards of academic excellence and to flourish in wisdom and virtue.

Vision Statement:

Contribute to the growth and development of the Queen’s students and the school. To encourage participation of the student body, past students and the community, as we develop strong relationships to help the future generations as they emerge.

QAAC meets on the first Saturday of each month at rotating venues.