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12 unusual facts about Haileybury


Australian Pacific Touring

Gaining his first charter license, he secured a contract to take students to and from Firbank Grammar School and Haileybury College, where Geoff was a student.

C. G. Master

He completed his education at Haileybury in 1852-53 and qualified for the Indian civil service.

Geoffrey de Freitas

De Freitas was educated at Haileybury and Clare College, Cambridge, where he was a successful student and athlete, and was president of the Cambridge Union for a term.

Haileybury

Haileybury and Imperial Service College, a coeducational English independent school in Hertfordshire

East India Company College, Haileybury (1806–1858) was the training establishment for the Honourable East India Company

Haileybury, Melbourne, an independent school in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Haileybury Astana

Haileybury, one of Britain’s oldest independent boarding schools, has a long heritage of involvement in Asia due to its association with the East India Company.

It was founded in 2011 as offshoot from Haileybury, an independent school in England.

Haileybury, Melbourne

The Keysborough campus houses the David Bradshaw Chapel, concert hall - "Aikman Hall", newly refurbished library, lecture theatre, arts precinct and numerous sporting ovals, hockey fields and tennis courts as well as an Olympic size swimming pool with diving facilities.

James Duncan Sim

Sim was born in 1823 to General Duncan Sim and was educated at Haileybury.

John Carnac Morris

Morris went to the East India Company College at Haileybury, and entered the Madras civil service, reaching India in 1818; five younger brothers also obtained employment under the East India Company.

Old Haileyburians

List of people educated at Haileybury, Melbourne for a list of old boys of the school in Melbourne


1910–11 NHA season

Coleman(1966) writes that George Kennedy, president of the CAC bought the Haileybury franchise.

Aelred Sillem

Sillem was educated at Haileybury and Magdalen College, Oxford, and received the habit at the Benedictine abbey of St Gregory, Downside, in 1929.

Clement Robertson

The family was from Ireland and Clement grew up in Delgany, although he went to school at Haileybury before attending Trinity College, Dublin.

Clive Wigram, 1st Baron Wigram

Apart from his careers in the Army and at court he was also a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society and of the Zoological Society of London, President of Westminster Hospital and Governor of Wellington College and Haileybury.

Edward Wakefield

Educated at Haileybury and at Trinity College, Cambridge, he joined the Indian Civil Service in 1927 and served in Punjab, Rajputana, Kathiawar, Baluchistan, Central India, Tibet and the Persian Gulf.

Graves Haughton

Two years later, he was appointed as an assistant professor at the East India College, Haileybury; he held the post of professor of Sanskrit and Bengali from 1819 to 1827, publishing instructional works in Bengali.

Haileybury Astana

Haileybury Astana was opened on 31 August 2011 by Kazakhstan's first President, Nursultan Nazarbayev.

John William Simpson

New buildings for Haileybury College (now called Haileybury and Imperial Service College)

Michael John O'Brien

He became involved in ice hockey while living in Renfrew financing several ice hockey teams run by his son Ambrose O'Brien, including teams in Cobalt, Haileybury, Montreal and Renfrew, which all played in the founding season of the National Hockey Association.

OTEX Ozone Laundry System

OTEX has also been introduced to the education sector, and is in use at Harrow School, Cheam School and Haileybury.

Philip Melvill

Their fifth son, Henry (1798–1871), was a Church of England clergyman, who became principal of the East India Company College, Haileybury and then a canon residentiary of St Paul's Cathedral; he was also rector of Barnes, Surrey and a famous preacher.

Temiskaming Shores

Haileybury is the seat of Timiskaming District.

W. Robertson

It was reported in 1908 that Robertson was then residing in Haileybury in Ontario, Canada where he was coaching football.

Walter Lyon

He was one of five brothers from North Berwick, Scotland, three of whom were killed in the war and one died at Haileybury.