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  1. Heatherdown School, formally 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.

  2. 21. Juli 2015 · (21 Sep 1972) The youngest of the Royal Family, eight years old Prince Edward went to Heatherdown Prep. School for the first time. He's to join his brother, ...

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  3. In his new book, serialised in The Times, the former Prime Minister (pictured) describes Heatherdown Preparatory School as an austere establishment – even by the standards of the time.

  4. 2. Okt. 2019 · In 1972, he moved on to Heatherdown Preparatory School in Berkshire. In 1977, Edward started attending his father's alma mater, the Gordonstoun School in Moray, Scotland, where he excelled in...

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  5. He was sent to Heatherdown School near Ascot in Berkshire. In September 1973, he entered Gordonstoun, in northern Scotland, which his father and elder brother had also attended. He was nicknamed "the Sniggerer" by his schoolmates at Gordonstoun, because of "his penchant for off-colour jokes, at which he laughed inordinately".

  6. Educated at Heatherdown Preparatory School in Berkshire, and Gordonstoun School in Scotland, Prince Edward took part in a range of school sports and outdoor pursuits, gaining a Gold Duke of Edinburgh's Award in 1986. With A-levels in History, English Literature and Economic and Political Studies, he went on to study History at Jesus College ...

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    Heatherdown School, formally called Heatherdown Preparatory School, was an independent preparatory school for boys, near Ascot, in the English county of Berkshire. Set in 30acres of grounds, it typically taught between eighty and ninety boys between the ages of seven and thirteen and closed in 1982.