Imperial Service College

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Imperial Service College was a British public school that continued the traditions of United Services College, educating boys—often from military families—for leadership roles in the armed forces and public service.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf independent school
public school in England
associatedWith British armed forces culture
British imperial service
continuedTraditionsOf United Services College NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
educationalCurriculum classical education
preparation for officer entrance examinations
educationalFocus preparation for armed forces careers
preparation for public service careers
educationalLevel pre-university
educationalTradition military-style discipline
service to the British Empire
emphasis character formation
leadership training
genderAdmissionPolicy boys
governanceType independent governing body
hasAlumniBackground military families
hasHeritageFrom Victorian public school tradition
hasSuccessorInstitution Haileybury and Imperial Service College NERFINISHED
historicalPeriodOfProminence early 20th century
late 19th century
languageOfInstruction English
locatedIn Berkshire NERFINISHED
England
Windsor NERFINISHED
mergedInto Haileybury and Imperial Service College NERFINISHED
mergerPartner Haileybury College NERFINISHED
notablePredecessor United Services College NERFINISHED
schoolType boarding school
secondary school
sector independent education sector in the United Kingdom
studentDemographic boarding pupils
targetCareerPath British Army NERFINISHED
Royal Navy NERFINISHED
civil service
colonial administration
typicalStudentBackground sons of military officers

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United Services College successor Imperial Service College