United Services College

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United Services College was a 19th-century British public school in Devon known for educating the sons of military officers, including author Rudyard Kipling.

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instanceOf independent school
public school in England
category Boarding schools in Devon
Boys' schools in Devon
Defunct schools in Devon
Educational institutions disestablished in 1903
Educational institutions established in 1874
country United Kingdom
dissolved 1903
educationalLevel secondary education
featuredIn Stalky & Co.
founded 1874
gender boys
hasMotto “Quit you like men, be strong”
inspiredWorkOf Rudyard Kipling
knownFor association with Rudyard Kipling
educating sons of military officers
languageOfInstruction English
locatedIn Devon
England
Westward Ho!
mergedInto Windsor Boys' School
surface form: St Mark's School, Windsor
notableAlumnus Arthur Edward Jeune "Jock" Collins
Bertram Mitford
George Charles Beresford
H. C. A. "Sligger" Urquhart
Lionel Dunsterville
Rudyard Kipling
operatedDuringCentury 19th century
early 20th century
primaryIntake sons of British Army officers
sons of Royal Marines officers
sons of Royal Navy officers
sons of officers of the British Indian Army
regionServed British Empire military families
religion Church of England
schoolType boarding school
successor Imperial Service College

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Rudyard Kipling educatedAt United Services College