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  1. Scholarships. Prep to Senior School Scholarships (for current habs Prep pupils only) 11+ Scholarships. 13+ Scholarships. 16+ Scholarships. We offer both music and academic scholarships to qualifying students attending our school. Read more information here on how to apply.

  2. The fee for registration for UK applicants is £150. Overseas residents: If you are currently residing outside of the UK, please do not complete the online form below - email Admissions at admissions@habsboys.org.uk in order to obtain the Overseas registration form. Please note the fee for registration for overseas applicants is £200.

  3. 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. "Haberdashers' is like a great big family. My friends are kind and the teachers are really welcoming." Jacob

  4. 020 8266 1800. Email. office@habsboys.org.uk. School Office Opening Hours: Term time: Monday to Friday – 8.00am to 5.30pm. School Holidays: Monday to Friday – 9.00am to 12.00pm and 1.00pm to 4.00pm. Haberdashers' Aske's Boys' Senior School Contact Information can be found here.

  5. The boys form friendships which last not only throughout their school career but throughout their lives. During Year 7, the boys are taught the following subjects: Mathematics. English. History, Geography, Theology & Philosophy. Biology, Chemistry, Physics. Languages – French, German, Latin, Spanish. All four are taught as a carousel.

  6. Mr Richard Tansey - Site Manager. Ms Emma Summers - Transport Manager. Library and Archive. Mr T Chan BSc (Hons) MA MHLA. Mrs C du Parc Braham BA (Hons) PGCE, MA. Ms C Daly BA (Hons) Mrs A Sellen. Ms C Zinkin BA (Hons) Our Senior School Staff are equipped with the materials, support and guidance needed to deliver our superb service to our ...

  7. Curriculum Subjects - Haberdashers' Aske's Boys' School. The approach is quite different from that of the old-style Latin courses: it encourages pupils to see Latin as the language of Roman civilization, which is at the heart of western European culture, and great stress is placed on learning about Roman institutions, history and culture.