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  1. Haileybury is an independent co-educational Day and Boarding school providing IGCSE, A Level and International Baccalaureate.

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      Haileybury +44 (0) 1992 706 200; Events. Open Days. Monday 9...

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      Haileybury named Boarding School of the Year. We are...

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      By road Haileybury is conveniently located close to the A10...

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      Haileybury School Haileybury Hertford SG13 7NU. Directions...

  2. Haileybury and Imperial Service College is an English co-educational public school (fee-charging boarding and day school for 11- to 18-year-olds] located near Hertford in England. It is a member of the Rugby Group and enrols pupils at the 11+, 13+ and 16+ stages of education.

  3. Haileybury offers a world of opportunity for talented girls and boys, aged 11 to 18, who wish to contribute fully to our happy and purposeful community. We are an academically selective boarding and day school and we expect our pupils to achieve excellent results in public examinations.

  4. Haileybury, formalmente Haileybury and Imperial Service College, es una escuela pública mixta académicamente selectiva (internado independiente en inglés y escuela diurna) para estudiantes de 11 a 18 años. años cerca de Hertford en Inglaterra.

  5. The East India Company was nationalised and the college closed in 1858, becoming a public school with continuing ties to the former college. The college buildings survive and are now occupied by the public school's successor, Haileybury and Imperial Service College, a private school.

  6. Haileybury is a leading and inclusive school in Hertfordshire, England, that traces its origins to the former East India College. Learn about its transformation from a boys' boarding school to a co-educational institution with a diverse and international community.

  7. The Imperial Service College (ISC) was an English independent school based in Windsor, originally known as St. Mark's School when it was founded in 1845. In 1906, St Mark’s School absorbed boys from the former United Services College, which had failed.