St Hilda's, also known as St H., was an all-boys public school in Surrey.
History
St Hilda's often played against Rowhurst in various sports. Some of the students from the two schools knew each other because of these sporting events.[1] Their uniform was made up of red blazers and black caps. Before the disaster, David King was named head boy of St. Hilda's junior school.
When the disease first spread, David King led a group of boys on a march into London, where they believed they would be more able to survive. About twenty of them survived the journey, with quite a few dying along the way.[1]
Condition
Note: Enrollment and employment statuses for current students and faculty are listed as "null" due to the disaster.
Current Students
Name | Enrollment Status | Character Notes |
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Andy Kerr | Null | A student at St. Hilda's. |
Andy Thomas | Null | A former football player at St. Hilda's. |
David King | Null | The head boy of St. Hilda's junior school when the disaster first started. He rounded up a group of boys and led them on a trek to London, eventually getting them to Buckingham Palace. |
George Halley | Null | A student at St. Hilda's. |
Jonathan | Null | A student at St. Hilda's. |
Pod | Null | A student at St. Hilda's. |
Spotty | Null | A student at St. Hilda's. |
Trivia
- St Hilda's is one of the few locations in the series which does not exist in real life.
V - E - H Locations in The Enemy | |
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Real-world locations | Bank Station • Buckingham Palace • Emirates Stadium • Houses of Parliament • Imperial War Museum • Lambeth Bridge • Morrisons • Natural History Museum • St. James's Park • St. Paul's Cathedral • Tower of London • Waitrose |
Fictional locations | Promithios Biomedical Center • Rowhurst School • St. Hilda's • Survivalists' farm |