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    Heatherdown School. Heatherdown School, often called Heatherdown Preparatory School, was an independent preparatory school for boys, near Ascot, in the English county of Berkshire. Set in 30 acres (12 ha) of grounds, it typically taught between eighty and ninety boys between the ages of seven and thirteen and closed in 1982.

  2. Heatherdown School, often called Heatherdown Preparatory School, was an independent preparatory school for boys, near Ascot, in the English county of Berkshire.Set in 30 acres (12 ha) of grounds, it typically taught between eighty and ninety boys between the ages of seven and thirteen and closed in 1982.

  3. James Edwards, headmaster of Heatherdown Preparatory School, photographed in the grounds of the school, 22nd May 1968. The cricket ground of Heatherdown School, Ascot, which Prince Andrew attended, pictured circa 1969.

  4. RME0Y37D – Sep. 14, 1968 - Prince Andrew goes to school: H.M The Queen looks on as her son, Prince Andrew, aged 8, shakes hands with Mr. James Edwards, headmaster of Heatherdown Preparatory School, at Ascot, Berks, yesterday. Prince Andrew had just arrived to sign on as as a boarder at the school.

  5. Edit. Heatherdown School, formally called Heatherdown Preparatory School, was an independent preparatory school for boys, near Ascot, in the English county of Berkshire. Set in 30 acres of grounds, it typically taught between eighty and ninety boys between the ages of seven and thirteen and closed in 1982. During their first year at the school ...

  6. Developing Remarkable People. Developing. Remarkable. People. Where next? Welcome to Heatherton Girls school, an independent school in Amersham for girls aged 3-11. To inspire, support and foster a love of learning.

  7. He ruled out smacking his own children after he was disciplined at his prep school, Heatherdown in Berkshire. In an interview recorded for broadcast this morning on GMTV in support of the NSPCC’s Full Stop appeal, he said that he was grateful that neither the Queen nor the Duke of Edinburgh had laid a finger on him.