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  1. Welcome to The Haberdashers' Aske's Boys' School's archives. The archives of the school are wide-ranging and varied. They include items such as correspondence, minutes of meetings, annual reports, form lists, photographs, in-house publications, posters and programmes among other things. Most records held in the archive date from after the ...

  2. Haberdashers’ Adams has been educating young boys and now girls of Newport for approaching 400 years. While most aspects of school life have changed beyond recognition during that time there are important values that remain the same.

  3. Welcome to Admissions for Haberdashers' Boys' School. "We strive not only to support children to maturity but also to make sure that they grow into well-rounded, active, creative, compassionate adults along the way. " - Gus Lock, Executive Principal. Founded in 1690 and currently residing in Elstree, the school is committed to maintaining the ...

  4. School Life. There are approximately 1,100 students aged 11 to 18 in the Senior School. Students join the Senior School either continuing their path from the Prep, or in Year 7 (11+) or Year 9 (13+). Whenever children join, there is a broad and challenging curriculum for them to relish.

  5. Haberdashers' Boys' School is an independent day school for boys aged 5-18 years old. Butterfly Lane. Elstree. Hertfordshire. WD6 3AF. +44 (0)20 8266 1700. Contact email. Visit our website.

  6. "Haberdashers was a great combination of learning and fun that set me up for life." KEVIN BAKHURST, CONTROLLER, BBC NEWS 24. "I benefited throughout my life from a school where the intellectual stimulus was enormous and there was full appreciation for non-academic pursuits."

  7. "Haberdashers is a fun place to be because there are many clubs you can join and lots of sports to play. The atmosphere is always happy and bright and even the school lunches are alright!" James "We were playing on the grass, having a good time as a class. I felt like part of a team, as though I really belonged here." FREDDIE.