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One of the finest boarding schools in London, Aldenham is just 13 miles from the city centre and yet is s et in glorious Hertfordshire countryside, providing a spectacular environment in which to live and learn.
- The School
Part of the. Educating children in Hertfordshire for more...
- Boarding, Flexi and Day
Boarding, Flexi and Day - Aldenham School
- The Academic Programme
The Academic Programme - Aldenham School
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Sport - Aldenham School
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Admissions - Aldenham School
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- The School
Aldenham School, Elstree, Hertfordshire, WD6 3AJ. 01923 858122 enquiries@aldenham.com
Aldenham School is a co-educational private boarding and day school for pupils aged eleven to eighteen, located between Elstree and the village of Aldenham in Hertfordshire, England. There is also a preparatory school for pupils from the ages of five to eleven.
Part of the. Educating children in Hertfordshire for more than 400 years, the Aldenham Foundation encompasses Aldenham Senior School for boys & girls 11-18, Aldenham Prep School (boys & girls 5–11), Aldenham Nursery (boys & girls rising 3-4), St Hilda's Prep School (girls 4-11) and Bluebird Nursery (boys & girls 2-4).
Situated on a glorious site in beautiful Hertfordshire countryside, yet only 30 minutes from central London and Heathrow Airport, Aldenham is a small caring boarding and day school where pupils from 3-18 years can enjoy individual care and attention.
Aldenham School. Elstree. Borehamwood. Hertfordshire. WD6 3AJ. Head: Alex Hems. T 01923 858122. F 01923 854410. E admissions@aldenham.com. W www.aldenham.com. A mainstream independent school for pupils aged from 11 to 18 with a linked junior school. Read about the best schools in East Hertfordshire and West Hertfordshire. Boarding: Yes.
Aldenham School. * * About. In 1596, Richard Platt, Alderman, sometime Sheriff and Brewer of London (1528-1600), obtained Letters Patent to establish a school. He chose his birthplace, the remote Hertfordshire village of Aldenham.