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  1. History of Habs Boys. 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. Dr Tom Taylor, the then Headmaster, masterminded both its move to Elstree ...

  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. 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. Our academic performance speaks for itself, but we know that great exam results are just the beginning.

  4. 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.

  5. The values of Haberdashers' Aske's Boys' School ensure that we promote and encourage our students to be thought leaders as well as safe and protected within school grounds.

  6. We offer the option of deferred entry for pupils from 13+ Prep Schools in the UK. This means that pupils take the 11+ entrance exam in Year 6, and join the school in Year 9. It is important to be aware that Habs BoysSchool remains predominantly an 11+ school. Registration and Process

  7. 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 ...