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Haileybury and Imperial Service College

Public school in Hertfordshire, England

Haileybury and Imperial Service College

Public school in Hertfordshire, England

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typePublic school
Private boarding and day school
religionChurch of England
presidentBishop of St Albans
head_labelMaster
headEugene du Toit
chair_labelVisitor
chairArchbishop of Canterbury
chairman_labelChairman of the Council
chairmanAlan Pilgrim
cityHertford Heath
countyHertfordshire
countryEngland, United Kingdom
postcodeSG13 7NU
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enrolmentc. 890 pupils
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  • Haileybury Astana Private boarding and day school

Haileybury is a co-educational public school (fee-charging boarding and day school for 11-to-18-year-olds) located in Hertford Heath, Hertfordshire. It is a member of the Rugby Group and enrols pupils at the 11+, 13+ and 16+ stages of education. Over 890 pupils attend Haileybury, of whom more than 550 board. The campus occupies over 500 acre of Hertfordshire countryside, approximately 20 mi from London.

Academic

Haileybury was judged 'Excellent in all areas' in its 2022 Inspection Report by the Independent Schools Inspectorate (ISI).

In 2022, 90% of A-Level/IB grades were awarded at A*-B, or the equivalent.

In 2023, the school saw 43.9% of its candidates score A*/A

Model United Nations

Haileybury hosts its own Model United Nations Conference every year, for over a thousand pupils, making it the largest MUN conference in the UK. The conference is typically held the weekend before the Easter holiday.

History

Map of the campus, 1910

The Haileybury campus originally belonged to, and was occupied by, the East India College, the training establishment founded in 1806 for administrators of the East India Company. The East India College was initially based at Hertford Castle, but substantial grounds in Hertford Heath were acquired for future development. William Wilkins, the architect of Downing College, Cambridge, and the National Gallery in London, was appointed principal architect. The buildings comprise four ranges which enclose an area known as Quad, the second-largest academic quadrangle in Britain after that of Christ Church, Oxford.

The East India College closed in 1858 and, four years later, Haileybury College was set up as a boarding school for boys on the site. The first headmaster was Arthur Gray Butler. In 1942, Haileybury and the Imperial Service College (which had itself subsumed the United Services College) merged to become Haileybury and Imperial Service College, now referred to simply as Haileybury.

In the late 20th century, reforming headmaster David Jewell took charge of Haileybury, bringing it out of its post–Cold War austerity. Stuart Westley, Master of Haileybury until July 2009, was responsible for making the school fully co-educational.

Notable former pupils

Past pupils are known as Old Haileyburians.

For a list, see List of people educated at Haileybury and Imperial Service College.

References

References

  1. "Haileybury and Imperial Service College :: Independent Schools Inspectorate".
  2. "Exam Results & Destinations".
  3. (3 August 2023). "Haileybury: Reviews, Rankings, Fees, And More".
  4. "Haileybury MUN".
  5. (14 March 2012). "UK's largest Model United Nations conference to be held at Haileybury".
  6. ''Country Life'' (2009), vol. 203, p. 28
  7. "The story of Haileybury".
  8. ''The Times'', Obituaries, July 2006
  9. (25 January 2007). "UK public school for Kazakhstan". [[BBC News]].
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