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  1. In 1862, a public school that retained close links with the EIC opened on the site. 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 known as Haileybury. 1862 (Haileybury College. Predecessor colleges were founded as follows ...

  2. The list below shows all those alumni from the Imperial Service College (ISC) whose deaths have been notified to us. Inform us of a death If you are aware of the death of a house member or former member of staff which we have not covered, please do let us know and we will ensure they are listed on our website.

  3. The former East India Company College, now Haileybury and Imperial Service College. The East India Company College, or East India College, was an educational establishment situated at Hailey, Hertfordshire, nineteen miles north of London, founded in 1806 to train "writers" (administrators) for the East India Company.

  4. The Archives are the official records of Haileybury College (1862-1942), Haileybury and Imperial Service College (1942-present), Imperial Service College and the United Services College and their members. Collections relating to the School and areas of special interest are preserved and developed for pupils, staff and researchers. HAILEYBURY

  5. In 1942 the school amalgamated with Imperial Service College. It has educated female pupils since 1973 and is now fully co-educational. Incorporated by Royal Charter, it is a Christian foundation, with oversight provided by a governing council who are the charity trustees of the college, appointed by a wider group of governors.

  6. Origin/meaning. The arms were officially granted on August 18, 1943, the crest on June 10, 1963. Unfortunately we have no information on the meaning or origin of these arms yet. If you have any information on the origin or meaning of these arms, or have additional images that you want to share, please mail us your information !

  7. By the time the 1947 Journal appeared it had been snappily renamed the Journal of the United Services College and Imperial Service College Society. Membership was reported to be 700. In 1966 the junior school became known simply as Haileybury Junior School and in 1997 amalgamated with Lambrook School in Winkfield, the land being sold for housing development.