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  1. H. People educated at Haileybury and Imperial Service College ‎ (1 C, 357 P)

  2. St. Francis' College is an independent day and boarding school for children aged 3–18 in Letchworth, Hertfordshire.The site is within the Letchworth Conservation Area, management of which is the responsibility of the Letchworth Garden City Heritage Foundation (formerly the Letchworth Corporation).

  3. 1 gen 2021 · Edition of 1920. See also East India Company College and Haileybury and Imperial Service College on Wikipedia, and the disclaimer . HAILEYBURY COLLEGE, England, an institution at Hailey, near Hertford 20 miles north of London, founded by the East India Company in 1806, as a training school for admittance to the service of the company.

  4. The college was founded in 1874. Its first headmaster, Cormell Price, took twelve boys with him to the new school from Haileybury College, where he had been a housemaster. For its home the school occupied a terrace of twelve substantial villas, recently built, which still survive under the name of Kipling Terrace.

  5. Christopher Nolan. Christopher Nolan has proved to be one of the most exciting, innovative and successful filmmakers in the world with films such as Dunkirk, Insomnia, Interstellar, the Batman trilogy and, of course, the award-winning Oppenheimer. Described as an auteur and postmodernist, his films have taken well over $4bn at the box office.

  6. Arthur Gray Butler (1831–1909) was an English academic and cleric, the first headmaster of Haileybury College. Life [ edit ] Born at the rectory, Gayton, Northamptonshire , on 19 August 1831, he was the third son of George Butler , Dean of Peterborough , and his wife Sarah Maria Gray, eldest daughter of John Gray of Wembley Park, Middlesex.

  7. The history section could be improved, as well as what Haileybury offers, the whole article seems to be about the new girls college. I congratulate the author on their work as wikipedia definately needs more articles relating to schools, however i don't think this article is worthy of being a feature article just yet.