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  1. 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 ...

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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.

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

  4. 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.

  5. Welcome. On behalf of the students, staff and Governors, we wish you a warm welcome to Heathermount School. We hope you will find our website interesting and informative and that it gives you an insight into what we’re all about. Our new Virtual Tour will allow you to navigate around our buildings and explore our wonderful grounds.

  6. I have no doubt whatsoever that most of the children who went to that school were radically changed by the experience, many, most likely, for the better. Ex-Heatherdown boys were so influenced by the experience that they often re-visted the school as if reviewing something they had not really come to terms with. Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.