Community Outreach

Community Outreach

Volunteering Opportunities

At Queen’s College, students actively participate in a variety of volunteering activities that nurture empathy and social awareness. These include heartfelt visits to orphanages and old age homes, where students offer companionship and support. Regular interactions with the Blind School help students appreciate inclusivity and resilience. Additionally, our students lead outreach programmes in local schools, organizing educational sessions, donation drives, and collaborative events to promote equity and community learning beyond the campus.

Leadership Programmes

Our leadership development is strengthened through the National Cadet Corps (NCC), which instils discipline, patriotism, and responsibility. Through structured training, community service, and nation-building activities, NCC cultivates leadership skills and civic consciousness in students, preparing them to be confident and responsible citizens.

Workshops with Guest Speakers

We regularly host workshops featuring a diverse range of guest speakers, including social activists, educators, IAS officers, police officials, and medical professionals. These sessions inspire students to think critically about their roles in society, offer real-world insights into public service and healthcare, and encourage them to engage thoughtfully in building a better world.