Sylvia Leith-Ross was appointed "Lady Superintendent of Education" in 1925[6] and she helped to establish Queen's College as a girls' boarding school.
[7] Queen's College has grown to a population 3000 students, and a staff strength of well over 300 full-time teachers.
Queen's College has provided education for girls in Nigeria - creating equal gender opportunities for them in professional fields.
Girls are given the opportunity to pursue courses in the Sciences, Medicine, Engineering, Law, Architecture, the Arts, etc.
Staff and twelve Guidance Counselors are available to assist students in learning, in their choice of career, social adjustment, as well as their welfare.