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  2. Haberdashers' Boys' School is a 418 boys public school in Elstree, Hertfordshire, England. It is a member of the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference as well as the Rugby Group . The school was founded in 1690 by a Royal Charter granted to the Worshipful Company of Haberdashers to establish a hospital for 20 boarders with £32,000 ...

  3. Haberdashers' Boys' School is a large independent day school for boys aged 4 to 18. We trace our roots back to the 17th century. The school started life in Hoxton, then in the late 19th century moved to West Hampstead, where it remained until 1961.

  4. Welcome to The Haberdashers' Aske's Boys' School! Here we have a guide to what makes us different, how we deliver our successful curriculum and what we offer.

  5. Admissions at Habs. For those applying to join Haberdashers' in September 2025, we must receive your completed online registration form and accompanying fee, no later than the registration closing date detailed below.

  6. Who We Are and What We Stand For - The Haberdashers' Aske's Boys' School. We are Habs, a strong, happy and supportive community, committed to the pursuit of excellence in education. We trace our roots back to the 17th Century. We give talented and ambitious young people the opportunities they need to succeed in life.

  7. These provided education to children of artisans and small shop-keepers and charged fees of not more than £4 pa. Shortly after girls were admitted into the Charity’s schemes and in 1885 a new school was built in Hatcham which took 200 boys and 200 girls, later enlarged.