Haileybury and Imperial Service College
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Haileybury College is an English public school founded in 1862. It is a modern co-educational boarding school welcoming pupils at 11+, 13+ and 16+.
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History
Image:Haileybury College.jpg The school is located at Hertford Heath, near Hertford, 20 miles from London in rural countryside on a site occupied until 1858 by the East India Company College. Its architect, William Wilkins, later designed the National Gallery in London, which bears some similarities.
The buildings reopened as Haileybury in 1862. The large dome which dominates the skyline was added as part of Arthur Blomfield's Chapel, completed in 1877. The dome was badly damaged by fire when only a year old and had to be extensively repaired.
In 1942, Haileybury absorbed the Imperial Service College, which had already absorbed the United Services College. There are impressive memorials to 1,435 alumni who perished in wars. Seventeen former pupils received the Victoria Cross, and three the George Cross.
Currently
Today Haileybury is a coeducational school for 11-19 year-olds, with recent girls' boarding houses, (Colvin, Melvill, Allenby, Albans, and Hailey) and many facilities. The Ayckbourn Theatre is a fully functional modern theatre. The college chapel organ was built by Klais in 1997, with two manuals and thirty stops. There is a modern sports centre and a synthetic running track. Haileybury has a rackets court, built in 1908, which is unusual in having a double gallery. During World War II, it was damaged by the blast from a V-2 Rakete (sic) and was not restored until 1952. The school supports a professional coach.
Groups originating from Haileybury support a number of charities such as The Children's Trust in Tadworth, the Home Farm Trust and the Boys' Club in Stepney once managed by Old Haileyburian Clement Attlee. Attlee was noted for his promotion of fellow Old Haileyburians.
Haileybury is attached to a junior school, Lambrook Haileybury, at Winkfield Row, near Bracknell, where it moved in 1998 from Windsor.
Notable alumni
Past pupils are known as Old Haileyburians.
Arts
- Michael Aitkens
- Alan Ayckbourn
- John Blofeld, Taoist and Buddhist author
- Reginald Blomfield
- Dom Joly
- Quentin Letts
- Simon MacCorkindale
- Stephen Mangan
- John McCarthy (journalist)
- Chris Nolan
- Arthur Thomas
- Herbert Trench
- Rex Whistler - Reginald John 'Rex' Whistler
Armed Forces
- Edmund Allenby
- Jonathon Band
- Robert Brooke-Popham
- Clifford Coffin
- Nevill Josiah Aylmer Coghill
- Cyril Hubert Frisby
- Rupert Price Hallowes
- Trafford Leigh-Mallory
- Conwyn Mansel-Jones
- Clement Robertson
- Peter Townsend (Group Captain)
- William George Walker
Business
The Church
- John Willis - Bishop of Uganda
The Law
Learning
- Forster Fitzgerald Arbuthnot
- Peter Ladefoged prominent linguist and phonetician
- Robert Liddell
- William Muir
- Humphry Osmond
- Frank Podmore
- George Speaight
Politics
- Clement Attlee
- Hugh Bayley
- Barry Gardiner
- Nick Herbert
- Christopher Mayhew
- David Garro Trefgarne, 2nd Baron Trefgarne
- Charles Villiers
Civil Service
Sports
- Tom Askwith
- Stirling Moss
- Maharajkumar of Vizianagram - indian cricketer
Miscellaneous