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Queens College Trooping of the Colour Parade impresses at reunion weekend
The annual Trooping of the Colour Parade at Queen’s College once again delivered a striking display of tradition, discipline and school pride, as learners marched in perfect formation during the school’s reunion weekend celebrations.
Held on the Friday of the reunion weekend, the ceremony remains one of the most anticipated highlights on the Queen’s College calendar. This year’s event lived up to expectations, drawing a strong turnout of students, teachers, old boys and parents who gathered to witness the spectacle.
With the school flag and the South African flag flying proudly, the marching formation moved in precise unison, reflecting months of preparation and the deep-rooted traditions of the historic institution. The synchronised movements and attention to detail created a powerful visual moment that captured the spirit of the school.
Spectators watched as the ceremony unfolded, with many describing it as both impressive and inspiring. The Trooping of the Colour is widely regarded as a symbol of discipline, respect and heritage, values that continue to be upheld at the school.
For old boys, the event carries added meaning, serving as a reminder of their own time at the school and the traditions that have been passed down through generations. For current learners, it represents a moment of pride and responsibility as they take part in a ceremony that has stood the test of time.
The presence of parents and the broader school community added to the atmosphere, turning the occasion into more than just a formal display, but a shared celebration of identity and continuity.
Events like the Trooping of the Colour highlight the enduring role that tradition plays in shaping school culture. In an ever-changing world, ceremonies such as these offer a sense of stability and belonging, while reinforcing values of discipline and unity.
As Queen’s College continues its reunion weekend festivities, the Trooping of the Colour once again proved why it remains a cornerstone event — a powerful display of heritage, precision and pride that continues to captivate audiences year after year.
