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  1. 20 de ene. de 2024 · Heatherdown School Wikipedia. (Text) CC BY-SA. Heatherdown School, formally and often called Heatherdown Preparatory School, was an independent preparatory school for boys, near Ascot, in the English county of Berkshire. Set in 30 acres (12ha) of grounds, it typically taught between eighty and ninety boys between the ages of seven and thirteen.

  2. 7 de feb. de 2017 · Ascot. Berkshire. SL5 9PG. Head: Mr David Stewart. T 01344 875101. F 01344 875102. E admin@heathermount.co.uk. W www.heathermount.co.uk. A special independent school for boys and girls aged from 4 to 19.

  3. History. The school was founded in 1877 as a boys' preparatory school. Among its former pupils was the British war-time Prime Minister Winston Churchill. In 1904, it became a finishing school for girls, opened by Miss Pakenham-Walsh. In 1923, Miss Anne Loveday took over the school. In 1927, the school was recognised by the Department of Education.

  4. Heatherdown Preparatory School, Ascot. Private group. ·. 99 members. Join group. About this group. Headmaster: J V Edwards. No longer in operation. If you are an Old Boy, or have a valid connection with Heatherdown, please do apply to join [*] the group in order so that you can view the images posted by other members and contribute to the ...

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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.

  6. Reference code. ITN/5/45/20. Title. Heatherdown School, Ascot. Date (s) 1968 (Creation) Level of description. Item. Extent and medium.

  7. 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.