Victoria College is or was the name of several institutions of secondary or higher education, including:
- Government Victoria College, Palakkad, India
- Royal Victoria College, an all-female residence of McGill University, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada
- Victoria College, Alexandria, Egypt
- Victoria College, Belfast, a grammar school in Northern Ireland
- Victoria College, British Columbia, Canada, forerunner of the University of Victoria
- Victoria College, Buenos Aires, Argentina, a bilingual school
- Victoria College, Cairo, Egypt
- Victoria College, Chulipuram, Sri Lanka
- Victoria College, Comilla, Bangladesh
- Victoria College, Hong Kong, former name of Queen's College
- Victoria College, Jersey, Channel Islands
- Victoria College, Khartoum, Sudan
- Victoria College, Melbourne, now-defunct college in Australia
- Victoria College Nottingham, UK
- Victoria College, Stellenbosch, South Africa, former name of Stellenbosch University
- Victoria College (Texas), Victoria, Texas, USA
- Victoria College, Wellington, New Zealand, later Victoria University College, now Victoria University of Wellington
- Victoria College of Art, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
- Victoria College of Music, London, UK
- Victoria College of Pharmacy, Guntur, India
- Victorian College of the Arts, University of Melbourne, Australia
- Victoria International College, Dang, Nepal
- Victoria Technical School, Hong Kong, former name of Tang Siu Kin Victoria Government Secondary School
Victoria College may also refer to:
- Victoria Institution, former English school in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, now a national school.
- Victoria School, Singapore
- Victoria University, Toronto, a college of the University of Toronto
Famous quotes containing the words victoria and/or college:
“The men who are grandfathers should be the fathers. Grandpas get to do it right with their grandchildren.”
—Anonymous Grandparent. As quoted in Women and Their Fathers, by Victoria Secunda, ch. 2 (1992)
“... [a] girl one day flared out and told the principal the only mission opening before a girl in his school was to marry one of those candidates [for the ministry]. He said he didnt know but it was. And when at last that same girl announced her desire and intention to go to college it was received with about the same incredulity and dismay as if a brass button on one of those candidates coats had propounded a new method for squaring the circle or trisecting the arc.”
—Anna Julia Cooper (18591964)