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Haileybury and Imperial Service College Haileybury

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On an area of empty heath, not far from the manor of Hailey, Wilkins created his buildings in a neo-classical style round a large grass quadrangle (still said to be the largest academic quadrangle in the land) and here the East India College flourished for 50 years.It was one of the country's most distinguished centres of scholarship and teaching and the training ground for generations of those destined to govern British India.Four years after its closure in 1858, Haileybury opened its gates once again, this time as a public school, under the headmastership of the Reverend A G Butler. By the middle 1870s, the number of boys was close to 500. In 1874, a Haileybury housemaster was appointed the first headmaster of the United Services College at Westward Ho!, which later moved to Windsor and became the Imperial Service College.In 1942, Haileybury and the ISC combined to become “Haileybury and Imperial Service College”, now known as Haileybury.

On an area of empty heath, not far from the manor of Hailey, Wilkins created his buildings in a neo-classical style round a large grass quadrangle (still said to be the largest academic quadrangle in the land) and here the East India College flourished for 50 years.It was one of the country's most distinguished centres of scholarship and teaching and the training ground for generations of...
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