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  1. Haileybury and Imperial Service College. HAILEYBURY AND IMPERIAL SERVICE COLLEGE. Country: United Kingdom. Campus/location : Hertford Heath. Official blazon. Arms: Azure, an open book argent bound gules edged and garnished with seven clasps gold and inscribed with the words "Sursum Corda" sable, the initial letters of the third, between three ...

  2. Haileybury and Imperial Service College is an independent school near Hertford in England. Originally a boys' public school, it is now co-educational, enrolling pupils at 11+, 13+ and 16+ stages of education. Over 750 pupils attend Haileybury, of whom more than 500 board. The following are notable alumni of Haileybury:

  3. Just contact the Admissions Department and let us know the most convenient date and time for your visit and we will be happy to arrange this for you. We look forward to welcoming you to Haileybury very soon and making sure that your admissions process experience is as smooth and straightforward as possible. Georgina Collicutt.

  4. The Archives are the official records of Haileybury College (1862-1942), Haileybury and Imperial Service College (1942-present), Imperial Service College and the United Services College and their members. Collections relating to the School and areas of special interest are preserved and developed for pupils, staff and researchers. HAILEYBURY

  5. The former East India Company College, now Haileybury and Imperial Service College. The East India Company College, or East India College, was an educational establishment situated at Hailey, Hertfordshire, nineteen miles north of London, founded in 1806 to train "writers" (administrators) for the East India Company.

  6. In 1942 the school amalgamated with Imperial Service College. It has educated female pupils since 1973 and is now fully co-educational. Incorporated by Royal Charter, it is a Christian foundation, with oversight provided by a governing council who are the charity trustees of the college, appointed by a wider group of governors.