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Haileybury and Imperial Service College

Haileybury, formally Haileybury and Imperial Service College, is an academically selective, co-educational public school (English independent boarding and day school) for 11- to 18-year-olds near Hertford in England. 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.

Haileybury
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Location
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England
Coordinates51°46′43″N 0°02′00″W / 51.7787°N 0.0333°W / 51.7787; -0.0333Coordinates: 51°46′43″N 0°02′00″W / 51.7787°N 0.0333°W / 51.7787; -0.0333
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TypePublic school
Private boarding and day school
Religious affiliation(s)Church of England
Established1862; 161 years ago (1862)
Department for Education URN117607 Tables
PresidentBishop of St Albans
VisitorArchbishop of Canterbury
Chairman of the CouncilAlan Pilgrim
MasterMartin Collier
GenderCo-educational
Age11 to 18
Enrolmentc. 890 pupils
Houses13
AlumniOld Haileyburians (OHs)
Websitehaileybury.com

Academic

Haileybury was judged 'Excellent in all areas' in its 2022 Inspection Report by the Independent Schools Inspectorate (ISI).[1]

The school offers a dedicated Lower School for years 7 and 8 and a wide range of GCSEs and IGCSEs. In the Sixth Form, pupils can select to study for A levels or the International Baccalaureate (IB) diploma.

In 2022, 90% of A Level/IB grades were awarded at A*-B, or the equivalent.[2]

Facilities

More than two-thirds of pupils are boarders and school life is centred around 12 boarding houses, Lower School benefitting from having their own house called Highfield. The six boys' houses consist of Bartle Frere, Batten, Edmonstone, Kipling, Thomason, and Trevelyan. These former boys' houses have been converted into girls' houses: Colvin, Lawrence, Melvill, Allenby, Alban's and Hailey. The Ayckbourn Theatre functions as a modern auditorium with a fully equipped stage and back-stage. In 1997, the college chapel organ was re-built by the German organ builder Klais.

In additional to the existing facilities, building is underway for a new science and technology centre, scheduled to open in the Autumn term 2023. Once completed, the new buildings will double the size of the school’s current provision. The new buildings will include new science laboratories, the latest IT suites and, robotics and DT facilities. It will also feature twenty interconnected teaching and seminar spaces and an outdoor courtyard.

Model United Nations

Haileybury hosts its own Model United Nations Conference every year,[3] for over a thousand pupils, making it largest MUN conference in the UK.[4] The conference is typically held the weekend before the Easter holiday.

History

 
Terrace, Haileybury

The previous institution to occupy the Haileybury site was the East India College (EIC), the training establishment founded in 1806 for administrators of the Honourable East India Company. The EIC 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 compose four ranges which enclose an area known as Quad, the second-largest academic quadrangle in Britain after Christ Church, Oxford.[5] In the wake of the Indian Rebellion of 1857, the East India Company was nationalised, and its College closed in January 1858.

In 1862, a public school opened on the site, with royal charter being received in 1864.

The Chapel dome was added by Sir Arthur Blomfield and completed in 1877. Further Victorian additions were designed by Sir John William Simpson. The Memorial Hall, the school's dining hall, was opened by the future King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, and acts as a monument to former pupils who gave their lives in the First World War. During the past 40 years, its use has been extended to commemorate deaths of OHs in all military conflicts.

The dining hall contains one of the largest unsupported domes in Europe. Until the 1990s, the entire school of over 700 pupils dined there at a single sitting, all brought to silence for grace by the beating of a massive brass howitzer shell, captured from a German gun emplacement during the First World War and then converted into a gong. A gilded plaster boss in the centre of this dome represents an oak tree being struck by lightning. Known as Little Lightning Oak, this decoration represents the massive oak tree that stands on the lawn in front of Terrace, the promenade visible in this photograph. This tree was struck by lightning and, all but destroyed, re-sprouted.

As well as the wooden tablets surrounding the exterior of the dining hall, there are other memorials to the school's 1,436 war casualties. In memory of Haileyburians who died in the Boer War, a war memorial obelisk, of Portland stone with bronze decorations by Charles Wellington Furse, former pupil, was erected on the main axis of the school's entrance front in 1903; it was designed by another former pupil, Sir Reginald Blomfield. Also designed by Sir Reginald is the memorial on Terrace, originally built to commemorate those lost in the First World War; it was unveiled by General Sir Alexander Godley on 7 July 1923. Known as the Cross of Sacrifice, this simple stone structure serves as a prototype for war memorials found in every Commonwealth War Cemetery and other war memorials around the world.

Seventeen former pupils of Haileybury and its antecedents have received the Victoria Cross, and three the George Cross. Amongst public schools whose pupils have been awarded the Victoria Cross, Haileybury is in the top three, alongside Eton and Harrow.

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.[6]

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.[7]

Related schools

Haileybury Almaty

In 2006/2007, Haileybury advised on the building of a Haileybury in Almaty, Kazakhstan where all English GCSEs are taught and the curriculum is taught similarly under the guidance of Haileybury. The school, opened in September 2008, is known as Haileybury Almaty.

The pupils are made up mostly of Kazakhstan citizens. They are all required to speak English. The academic year 2010–11 saw the first batch of pupils pass their IGCSE exams. Since August 2011, Haileybury Almaty has opened a sixth form. In 2016, 11 pupils graduated from the sixth form, with one getting admission to Trinity College, Cambridge University, and 6 securing places at University College, London (UCL). A second school, in the Kazakhstan capital, Nur-Sultan, was opened in September 2011.[8]

Haileybury Astana

Following the foundation of Haileybury Almaty, a sister school was opened in 2008 in Nur-Sultan, the capital city of Kazakhstan. Haileybury Astana provides education for boys and girls from the two to eighteen years of age and introduced the IB and joined CIS and NEASC under the leadership of Headmaster John Coles. It is an IB World School and started running the International Primary Curriculum (IPC) at the same time. The school passed its first successful COBIS inspection in 2018 where the school was rated as having top international practice in 17 out of 19 areas.

The School has grown rapidly since it was opened by the President of Kazakhstan. In 2017, the new IB Centre was opened by the Minister of Education. By 2020, the school had close to 650 pupils.

Haileybury Turnford

In September 2015, Turnford School in Turnford, Hertfordshire converted to academy status and was renamed Haileybury Turnford. Haileybury acts as the main sponsor of the school. This is the first state-funded school to have links with Haileybury.

Notable former pupils

Past pupils are known as Old Haileyburians.

For details of notable alumni, see List of people educated at Haileybury and Imperial Service College.

References

  1. ^ "Haileybury and Imperial Service College :: Independent Schools Inspectorate". www.isi.net. Retrieved 16 January 2023.
  2. ^ "Exam Results & Destinations". Haileybury. Retrieved 16 January 2023.
  3. ^ "Haileybury MUN". haileyburymun.co.uk.
  4. ^ "UK's largest Model United Nations conference to be held at Haileybury". 14 March 2012.
  5. ^ "Country Life, Volume 203". 2009: 28. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  6. ^ . Haileybury. Archived from the original on 12 August 2011. Retrieved 21 December 2011.
  7. ^ The Times, Obituaries, July 2006
  8. ^ "UK public school for Kazakhstan". BBC. 25 January 2007. Retrieved 12 September 2007.

External links

  • Haileybury web site
  1. ^ Ackermann, Rudolph; Combe, William (1816). "The History of the Colleges of Winchester, Eton, and Westminster: With the Charter-House, the Schools of St. Paul's, Merchant Taylors, Harrow, and Rugby, and the Free-school of Christ's Hospital". Google Books.

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51 7787 0 0333InformationTypePublic schoolPrivate boarding and day schoolReligious affiliation s Church of EnglandEstablished1862 161 years ago 1862 Department for Education URN117607 TablesPresidentBishop of St AlbansVisitorArchbishop of CanterburyChairman of the CouncilAlan PilgrimMasterMartin CollierGenderCo educationalAge11 to 18Enrolmentc 890 pupilsHouses13AlumniOld Haileyburians OHs Websitehaileybury wbr com Contents 1 Academic 2 Facilities 3 Model United Nations 4 History 5 Related schools 5 1 Haileybury Almaty 5 2 Haileybury Astana 5 3 Haileybury Turnford 6 Notable former pupils 7 References 8 External linksAcademic EditHaileybury was judged Excellent in all areas in its 2022 Inspection Report by the Independent Schools Inspectorate ISI 1 The school offers a dedicated Lower School for years 7 and 8 and a wide range of GCSEs and IGCSEs In the Sixth Form pupils can select to study for A levels or the International Baccalaureate IB diploma In 2022 90 of A Level IB grades were awarded at A B or the equivalent 2 Facilities EditMore than two thirds of pupils are boarders and school life is centred around 12 boarding houses Lower School benefitting from having their own house called Highfield The six boys houses consist of Bartle Frere Batten Edmonstone Kipling Thomason and Trevelyan These former boys houses have been converted into girls houses Colvin Lawrence Melvill Allenby Alban s and Hailey The Ayckbourn Theatre functions as a modern auditorium with a fully equipped stage and back stage In 1997 the college chapel organ was re built by the German organ builder Klais In additional to the existing facilities building is underway for a new science and technology centre scheduled to open in the Autumn term 2023 Once completed the new buildings will double the size of the school s current provision The new buildings will include new science laboratories the latest IT suites and robotics and DT facilities It will also feature twenty interconnected teaching and seminar spaces and an outdoor courtyard Model United Nations EditHaileybury hosts its own Model United Nations Conference every year 3 for over a thousand pupils making it largest MUN conference in the UK 4 The conference is typically held the weekend before the Easter holiday History Edit Terrace Haileybury The previous institution to occupy the Haileybury site was the East India College EIC the training establishment founded in 1806 for administrators of the Honourable East India Company The EIC 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 compose four ranges which enclose an area known as Quad the second largest academic quadrangle in Britain after Christ Church Oxford 5 In the wake of the Indian Rebellion of 1857 the East India Company was nationalised and its College closed in January 1858 In 1862 a public school opened on the site with royal charter being received in 1864 The Chapel dome was added by Sir Arthur Blomfield and completed in 1877 Further Victorian additions were designed by Sir John William Simpson The Memorial Hall the school s dining hall was opened by the future King George VI and Queen Elizabeth and acts as a monument to former pupils who gave their lives in the First World War During the past 40 years its use has been extended to commemorate deaths of OHs in all military conflicts The dining hall contains one of the largest unsupported domes in Europe Until the 1990s the entire school of over 700 pupils dined there at a single sitting all brought to silence for grace by the beating of a massive brass howitzer shell captured from a German gun emplacement during the First World War and then converted into a gong A gilded plaster boss in the centre of this dome represents an oak tree being struck by lightning Known as Little Lightning Oak this decoration represents the massive oak tree that stands on the lawn in front of Terrace the promenade visible in this photograph This tree was struck by lightning and all but destroyed re sprouted As well as the wooden tablets surrounding the exterior of the dining hall there are other memorials to the school s 1 436 war casualties In memory of Haileyburians who died in the Boer War a war memorial obelisk of Portland stone with bronze decorations by Charles Wellington Furse former pupil was erected on the main axis of the school s entrance front in 1903 it was designed by another former pupil Sir Reginald Blomfield Also designed by Sir Reginald is the memorial on Terrace originally built to commemorate those lost in the First World War it was unveiled by General Sir Alexander Godley on 7 July 1923 Known as the Cross of Sacrifice this simple stone structure serves as a prototype for war memorials found in every Commonwealth War Cemetery and other war memorials around the world Seventeen former pupils of Haileybury and its antecedents have received the Victoria Cross and three the George Cross Amongst public schools whose pupils have been awarded the Victoria Cross Haileybury is in the top three alongside Eton and Harrow 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 6 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 7 Related schools EditHaileybury Almaty Edit Main article Haileybury Almaty In 2006 2007 Haileybury advised on the building of a Haileybury in Almaty Kazakhstan where all English GCSEs are taught and the curriculum is taught similarly under the guidance of Haileybury The school opened in September 2008 is known as Haileybury Almaty The pupils are made up mostly of Kazakhstan citizens They are all required to speak English The academic year 2010 11 saw the first batch of pupils pass their IGCSE exams Since August 2011 Haileybury Almaty has opened a sixth form In 2016 11 pupils graduated from the sixth form with one getting admission to Trinity College Cambridge University and 6 securing places at University College London UCL A second school in the Kazakhstan capital Nur Sultan was opened in September 2011 8 Haileybury Astana Edit Main article Haileybury Astana Following the foundation of Haileybury Almaty a sister school was opened in 2008 in Nur Sultan the capital city of Kazakhstan Haileybury Astana provides education for boys and girls from the two to eighteen years of age and introduced the IB and joined CIS and NEASC under the leadership of Headmaster John Coles It is an IB World School and started running the International Primary Curriculum IPC at the same time The school passed its first successful COBIS inspection in 2018 where the school was rated as having top international practice in 17 out of 19 areas The School has grown rapidly since it was opened by the President of Kazakhstan In 2017 the new IB Centre was opened by the Minister of Education By 2020 the school had close to 650 pupils Haileybury Turnford Edit Main article Haileybury Turnford In September 2015 Turnford School in Turnford Hertfordshire converted to academy status and was renamed Haileybury Turnford Haileybury acts as the main sponsor of the school This is the first state funded school to have links with Haileybury Notable former pupils EditPast pupils are known as Old Haileyburians For details of notable alumni see List of people educated at Haileybury and Imperial Service College References Edit Haileybury and Imperial Service College Independent Schools Inspectorate www isi net Retrieved 16 January 2023 Exam Results amp Destinations Haileybury Retrieved 16 January 2023 Haileybury MUN haileyburymun co uk UK s largest Model United Nations conference to be held at Haileybury 14 March 2012 Country Life Volume 203 2009 28 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help The story of Haileybury Haileybury Archived from the original on 12 August 2011 Retrieved 21 December 2011 The Times Obituaries July 2006 UK public school for Kazakhstan BBC 25 January 2007 Retrieved 12 September 2007 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Haileybury and Imperial Service College Haileybury web site Ackermann Rudolph Combe William 1816 The History of the Colleges of Winchester Eton and Westminster With the Charter House the Schools of St Paul s Merchant Taylors Harrow and Rugby and the Free school of Christ s Hospital Google Books Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Haileybury and Imperial Service College amp oldid 1143006769, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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