Welcome to the Senior School - Year 9 - Boys School

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YEAR 9 BOOKLET- 2023/24

Contents School timetable 24 Commendations 25 Lockers 26 Catering 27 Uniform 28-32 Fees 33 Getting involved Co-curricular information 35 Drama 36 Music 37 Sport 38-39 Travelling to school Coaches 41 Driving in 42 Parking 42 Introducing our Parents’ Guild Habs Boys Parents’ Guild 44 School map 45 Stay connected 46 Welcome to the Middle School 1 About the Senior School 2 Middle School Aims 3 Our Values 4 13+ Induction Day 5-6 How we care Sections and Houses 8 Buddies 9 Wellbeing and PSHCEE 10 Medical Centre Information 11-12 Assemblies 13 Student Council 14 Academic Support 14 Mobile Phone Usage 15 How we stay in touch Communication 17-18 Important websites 19 Attendance 20 School life Term dates 22 Curriculum 22 The School Day 23

Welcome to the Middle School

Dear Parents, Guardians and new Year 9 students,

It gives me great pleasure to welcome you and your family to Haberdashers’ Boys’ School.

It is an enormous privilege to be a part of this wonderful school community and we are looking forward to you becoming a part of it.

Students in the Middle School are ambitious and determined to achieve their potential. They are courageous, pushing themselves out of their comfort zone and thriving within a strong community where they develop teamwork and leadership skills, making lifelong friendships along the way. Their curiosity is ignited at Habs. They are encouraged to delve into whatever inspires them with sporting, dramatic, musical, cultural or academic interests.

Together with my colleagues, we will work to help you settle into life in the Middle School at Habs. It is an energetic place to learn and grow and I am very excited to play a part in your journey with us. The expectation is that all students immerse themselves in the rich experiences available to them.

I hope you will be very happy here and proud to call yourself a Haberdasher.

I look forward to meeting you soon

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About the Senior School

There are approximately 1,100 students aged 11 to 18 in the Senior School.

Whenever children join, whether it be from the Prep, in Year 7, 9 or 12, there is a broad and challenging curriculum for them to relish. As a school we believe in lessons that have both pace and rigour as defining characteristics. We believe that academic excellence is a product of our approach to active and independent learning, with practical tasks and problem solving enabling our students to develop their understanding in the deepest sense. Enthusiasm and excitement are key, as is providing the stimulus for discussion and debate.

Students love to be challenged and have an insatiable curiosity about the world around them. Parents are welcomed into the school to support the curriculum. There are Curriculum Evenings for parents to learn about our approach to particular subject areas and how they can best support their children at home; we firmly believe that children do best when school and home are working in true partnership.

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Middle School Aims

In the Middle School we want the students to reflect the school values, but we also want them to develop intellectually and personally. We want the students to be kind, inclusive and make good choices and we hope they will develop these skills and more during their time in the Middle School; as such we are delighted to share with you our Middle School Vision.

Middle School students have a strong moral compass and are role models to others. They are energised towards success with an optimistic and enquiring mind. They lead with compassion, self-awareness and have a positive impact on others.

DETERMINED

To stand up for what is right, always growing from their strengths and weaknesses, constantly developing a thirst for knowledge.

PROFESSIONAL

COMMITTED

To be the best they can be, being present and enjoying the here and now, whilst finding and pursuing their lifelong passions.

KIND

To themselves and others, with their words and their actions and always celebrating the successes of their peers and beyond.

Makes good decisions as a digital leader, within a wider global perspective and always with high standards of personal conduct.

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Our Values

Our brand values are what we hold dear as a school, the core beliefs that we stand for. They should drive all decisions and actions.

Ambition

We are bold and ambitious – for ourselves, but also for others and for the world. This is underpinned by our altruistic and philanthropic foundation, which drives our values and behaviours. We expect everyone to give their best, to stretch boundaries, and to challenge the status quo.

We believe that ambition can be limitless. When combined with courage, curiosity and community, ambition can be a selfless and powerful lever for change.

Curiosity

We create and use every opportunity to engage with the world around us; we ask questions, challenge assumptions, and express our ideas. Alongside our academic interests and skills, we also love to exercise our imaginations, creativity and spirituality. Our broad and carefully curated curriculum leads us into experiences of awe and wonder – bringing a sense of magic and excitement to learning.

Courage

Exploring beyond our comfort zones enables us to become more self-aware, adventurous, resilient and independent. We aim high, following our dreams, but we cope well if we don’t always succeed. We understand how to balance humility and boldness when speaking out on behalf of ourselves and others. And we are unflinching problemsolvers, continually seeking to change the world for the better.

Community

Habs is one caring, respectful community on one fabulous campus. Our focus is on belonging and inclusivity: celebrating our differences, not in spite of our differences. Beyond our students and staff, this sense of collaborative togetherness extends to our families, alumni, partner schools, and even the world. We’re helping to learn from and empower wider communities – locally, nationally and globally. We bring the world to our door, but we also step through that door into the wider world.

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13+ Induction Day

WEDNESDAY 6 SEPTEMBER 2023

8.35AM TO 2.30PM

Induction Day takes place the day before term officially starts for all students. On Induction Day, your child will be given their timetable, have their photograph taken, get to know their way around the school and learn how to use their lockers.

Staff will be in the coach and car park to welcome your child and guide them to the Bourne Hall. Please arrive between 8.20am and 8.35am. Induction Day will end at around 2.30pm and they will be shown back to the coach or car park.

We ask that your child:

•Attends in school uniform. Hair-styles need to be moderate, a natural colour, lie off the collar and be evenly cut. Very short or long on top cuts are inappropriate. No hairbands are permitted

•Bring their own school bag and a fully stocked pencil case with their name marked clearly on the front

•Bring a packed lunch if they are not using the school canteen

•They will not need any sports kit on this day. They can bring a mobile phone but it needs to be switched off when they arrive at school.

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Induction Day coach service for all

Any pupil can use the coaches on Induction Day, whether or not they are registered as a regular user for the service. There is no charge, but you will need to book a ticket to reserve a seat for your child. Information on how to reserve a seat on this service will be sent to you by the Transport Manager during the summer break.

A bespoke coach timetable will be in operation for Induction Day covering the popular stops on our usual home-to-school service. The timetable for this service will be published in the transport newsletter which will be sent to all parents. The return service will depart from school at approximately 2.30pm and follow the bespoke published timetable.

We do encourage everyone to use the Induction Day coach service to give students the experience of arriving and departing school from the coach park and the opportunity to meet some of our expert home to school coach drivers. From Thursday 7 September they will become part of a 1,700 pupil strong coach community and the orientation provided on Induction Day together with the information in the coach Code of Conduct will ensure your child is equipped for their journey on the coaches.

Students travelling to school by car

If you are driving your child to school on Induction Day, please enter via the main gate on Butterfly Lane. You will be directed round the one-way system where your child can be dropped off. A prefect will meet your child and show them to the Bourne Hall. Please arrive by 8.35am. At the end of the day, parents should enter the main gate on Butterfly Lane. You will be directed to park in the Pitch 5 car park to collect your child.

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How we care

Sections and Houses

The Senior School is formed of three sections. Each is looked after by a Head and Deputy. These sections are:

YEARS 7 TO 8

YEARS 9 TO 11

YEARS 12 TO 13

Your child will be allocated a House and they will remain in this House for the duration of their time at Habs. They will receive a House tie that incorporates their House colour, allowing them to easily identify their House peers. These Houses are all named after previous Headmasters.

Throughout the year, students will participate in a variety of Inter House competitions. These can range from sport to drama, debating to quizzes and so much more!

Calverts

Joblings

Russells

Hendersons Meadows Strouts

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Buddies

Your child will be paired with another student in Year 9 who will be their Buddy. This Buddy will help your child settle in and show them around school as they learn more about our campus. They will also attend Buddy socials, where they will meet at breaktime for soft drinks and cookies. These are great ways for your child to meet others in their Houses and their year group.

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Wellbeing and PSHCEE

Your child will receive weekly PSHCEE (Personal, Social, Health, Citizenship and Economic Education) lessons with their Form tutors during morning tutor time. This will continue from Year 7 to Year 11 and consists of combining secondary modules and resources for themed weeks or special topics.

Workshops with specialist speakers are organised for all year groups at different times through the year, focusing on age-appropriate issues such as e-safety, physical health, mental health and relationships. Talks and/or workshops are also delivered to parents.

Our school is a ‘Tooled Up Education’ school. This means, in addition to all that we do at school to help pupils, we also care about supporting parents and families. Please use the link to register your free account and gain access to the digital hub of evidence-based resources covering: mental health, digital life, aspiration, learning, family life and relationships.

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The school’s Medical Centre is situated in Aldenham House and is open during term time from 8am to 5.30pm, Monday to Friday. For home sports fixtures on Saturdays, we have external medical cover.

PHONE NUMBER: 020 8266 1790

EMAIL ADDRESS: SCHOOLNURSE@HABSBOYS.ORG.UK.

Medical Centre Information Medical Centre staff

Collection of unwell children from school

Request for school to dispense prescription medicines

It is important that a parent or guardian must always available to collect their unwell/injured child from the Medical Centre. Please let the Medical Centre know as soon as possible if you will be unavailable for collection and provide an alternative contact number for a suitable guardian who can act on your behalf in case of an emergency.

If your child requires any prescription medicine to be taken at school then please complete the ‘Request for School to Dispense Prescription Medicines’ form on Firefly. You or your child will need to bring the completed form to the Medical Centre along with the medication to be dispensed. It is your child’s responsibility to attend the Medical Centre to be given their medication.

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General Health Information

Please keep us updated, via Firefly, of any changes to your child’s wellbeing such as hospital admissions, illnesses, or new medication. We are always happy to talk about any existing medical conditions that your child might have and how this could influence our care of your child in school, e.g., food allergies/diabetes/asthma/any severe reactions you have had which require use of an AAI (Adrenaline Auto Injector). Any relevant information will be shared with the appropriate staff members if it is essential to your child’s wellbeing. If your child develops any contagious disease such as chicken pox, measles, etc. then please inform the Medical Centre as soon as possible.

If your child is unwell with a raised temperature, please ensure their temperature has returned to normal before they return to school. If they have episodes of diarrhoea or vomiting, please ensure that they wait 48 hours after the symptoms have stopped before they return to school.

We also ask that you inform us of any significant events such as divorce or bereavement which may affect your child.

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Assemblies

Throughout the week, we have various assemblies that last approximately 20 minutes. On Fridays, we offer a variety of religious assemblies and we actively encourage students to attend different ones throughout the year. We also have the Headmaster’s assembly for those not wishing to attend a faith assembly. Our available religious assemblies are.

BUDDHIST CHRISTIAN HINDU
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HUMANIST JAIN JEWISH SIKH MUSLIM

Student Council Academic Support

The Student Council is comprised of two students from each year group, elected by their peers. The Council is overseen by Senior School staff and we have seven Sixth Form directors who manage the day-to-day operations. The Student Council plays an important role in life at Habs, providing development opportunities for all students. In the last couple of years, our Student Council has achieved Silver Eco-School status, led a highly successful Christmas foodbank appeal and has been awarded the UNICEF UK OutRight Certificate.

Academic Support at Habs is available to all of our Senior School students. Click here for more information.

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Mobile Phone Usage

Your child will need a mobile phone if they are travelling on the coach. During the day, their mobile phone must be switched off and kept in their bag or locker. If they need to call home, then they should go to Mr Hardman’s office to make the call.

We aim to teach your child how to use their phone safely and we encourage parents to be very firm about their usage at home. The bill payer is responsible for anything on the phone that may be construed as inappropriate. As a school, we do not endorse WhatsApp as in April 2018 WhatsApp raised their minimum age to 16.

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How we stay in touch

Communication

We are always happy to answer any questions that you have, big or small. You can call Reception on 020 8266 1700, who will direct you to the relevant member of staff. The School Nurse can also be contacted through Reception.

If you have any pastoral or academic concerns please contact staff in the following order:

• Your child’s Form Tutor via Firefly, the Parent Portal

•Head of House

• Head of Middle School – Mr Adam Lawrence (lawrence_a@habsboys.org.uk)

• Deputy Head of Middle School - Ms Loren Hooker(hooker_l@habsboys.org.uk)

• Deputy Head Pastoral, Designated Safeguarding LeadMrs Claire Shooter (shooter_c@habsboys.org.uk)

Letters

We upload parent information letters to Firefly every Friday.

Emails

We encourage an open dialogue but also we politely request that teachers are given time to respond. In an emergency please contact Mr Lawrence and he will respond as quickly as he can.

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Parents’ Evening

Parents’ Consultation Evenings are held in the Spring Term. You will have the opportunity to meet your child’s teachers and discuss their progress. There is an evening in the Autumn Term to meet with the pastoral team to discuss general issues. We send home reports at the end of the Summer Term. If you have any questions during the school year, please do not hesitate to contact your child’s Form Tutor.

Progress Grades

Students are given progress grades according to the schedule that will be published at the beginning of the Autumn Term. You can access these via Firefly. These grades allow Form Tutors to track students’ progress. Progress grades report an ‘Approach to Learning grade’ and an ‘Attainment grade’ so you we can review both effort in the classroom and academic progress. These are given as ‘exceeding’, ‘as expected’, ‘inconsistent’ and ‘unsatisfactory’.

Individual Needs

The aim of our Individual Needs Policy is to ensure that every child at Habs enjoys personal and academic success. We prioritise sustaining a close partnership with parents and providing appropriate support. The Head of Academic Support co-ordinates a team consisting of specialist teachers, senior academic and senior pastoral staff. Support is delivered through various staff and programmes e.g. the Form Tutor, Head of House, Deputy Head of House, subject teachers, study support sessions and learning skills programmes. Our Individual Needs policy is available on the school website.

It is important to make us aware if your child has any identified specific learning needs (e.g. dyslexia, dyspraxia, ADHD, hypermobility, visual impairments and hearing impairments) so we can provide the best support for them.

Homework

If you have questions about the time your child spends on homework (either too little or too much), please get in touch with their Form Tutor. We do not want them to spend all evening working, as it is important they should have time to relax.

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Important websites

FIREFLY: HABSELSTREESCHOOLS.FIREFLYCLOUD.NET

Firefly contains a host of important information and is where your parents or guardians can email the school or form tutors regarding absences or any other matter. The portal holds all school reports, progress grades, letters, school timetable, school calendar, school blog, and coach service bookings.

PARENT PAY: WWW.PARENTPAY.COM

This website is where you pay for your child’s school lunch. Once you have set up your login, you will be able to view what they eat every day and how much they have spent.

SOCS: SOCSCMS.COM/LOGIN/129

This is the website where students sign up for co-curricular clubs.

SPORTS FIXTURE WEBSITE: SPORTS.HABSBOYS.ORG.UK

This website is where you will find out about upcoming sports fixtures, times and locations. The password is gogoats.

EVOLVE: EVENT BOOKINGS

This website is used for all event bookings, for parents to give consent for trips and to pay for events

Students will be given an email account which teachers can email them on. They will receive login details and further information once they start at Habs.

Students will also have a Microsoft Teams account.

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Attendance

When your child is ill or will be absent from school, please follow this procedure:

• Contact their Form Tutor and Absences (absences@habsboys.org.uk) on the day your child is ill as soon as possible. You can do this via Firefly or you can call the Senior School switchboard (020 8266 1700)

• If your child arrives late or leaves early, they must sign in or out of Aldenham House reception

• If you wish to request absence for religious observance please write to us, giving at least seven days’ notice

• If possible, doctor and dental appointments should be made during the holidays. If this is not possible, please write to your child’s Form Tutor, asking permission for them to be absent. This is known as an ‘exeat’

• If the planned absence is for more than half a day, please write to Mr Lawrence at lawrence_a@habsboys.org.uk. If the planned absence is for more than one day, please write to the Headmaster at HM@habsboys.org. uk

• We request that absences are kept to a minimum.

Sports Fixture Attendance

If your child is unable to attend a fixture then please let the Sports Centre Administrator (sportsadmin@habsboys.org.uk) know giving at least seven days’ notice. If your child is ill on the day of the game parents should email the Director of Sport or the team coach directly. You are warmly invited to watch as many fixtures as possible.

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School Life

Term Dates

(All our dates have been agreed and co-ordinated with the Girls’ School)

Click here to view term dates on our website.

Curriculum

In Year 9, your child will study a full range of subjects including English, Mathematics, Geography, History, Theology and Philosophy, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Computer Science, Art, Design and Technology, Music, PE and Games.

Your child will also study two languages from French, German, Latin and Spanish. They will be issued with a personal timetable and diary at the start of the academic year.

We also complement our academic approach and develop your child’s understanding of the skills that will be required of them when they enter the workplace. We hold a number of events and initiatives to support them; for more information and how to contribute, read here.

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The School Day FOR NEW PARENTS

The school day runs from 8am to 4pm each day, with the grounds opening from 8am and shutting at 5.15pm. Only students attending a supervised activity may stay after 4pm.

At the end of the day, coaches depart at 4.15 and 5.30pm. After school activities finish at 5.15pm leaving plenty of time for students to get the last coach of the day. It is important for you to know that the 4.15pm and 5.30pm coach routes often differ and may not include your usual stop.

If you intend to collect your child, please pick them up from Pitch 5 car park which is next to the atroturf pitches.

Please ensure your child is ‘car aware’ in all circumstances. This includes not using listening devices when walking on the pavement. During the winter months, we would also recommend putting reflective strips on your child’s bags and coats.

Details of homework arrangements will be confirmed at the start of term. Year 9 students will not have holiday homework.

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School Timetable

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REGISTRATION 8.35AM TO 8.45AM PERIOD 0 8.45AM TO 9.15AM PERIOD 1 9.15AM TO 10.15AM BREAK 9.15AM TO 10.35AM PERIOD 2 10.35AM TO 11.35AM TRAVEL TIME 11.35AM TO 11.40AM PERIOD 3 11.40AM TO 12.40PM LUNCH 12.40PM TO 1.55PM PERIOD 4 1.55PM TO 2.55PM TRAVEL TIME 2.55PM TO 3PM PERIOD 5 3PM TO 4PM PERIOD 6 (CO-CURRICULAR) 4.15PM TO 5.15PM 24
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Commendations

Students can gain Middle School commendations for outstanding achievements and contributions to the school and for demonstrating committment to the school’s values: ambition, community, courage and curiosity. They are awarded by Mr Lawrence, Head of Middle School.

Commendation

AWARDED TO:

DATE:

We set our sights high in terms of what we want to achieve as individuals and as a community, in and outside the classroom, aspiring to achieve our full potential in whatever we put our minds to.

Commendation

AWARDED TO:

Commendation

AWARDED TO:

DATE:

We believe in the courage to face challenge, embrace opportunity and step out of our comfort zones to grow and become our best selves, whilst also having courage in our conviction, remaining true to our moral compass and what we believe is the right thing to do

Courage

DATE:

In a diverse world, we believe that growth comes from not standing still. We are driven by an unending desire to learn and improve, not standing still and having an open and enquiring mind to anything we face.

Commendation

AWARDED TO:

DATE:

Since we were founded, we have had an inherent responsibility to our diverse internal and wider community and continue to dedicate ourselves to nurturing it and supporting each other to be our best selves

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Lockers

All students will be allocated a locker at the beginning of the academic year. Depending on the location of your child’s locker, they will either be able to choose their own four-digit code or they will have a code pre-assigned. They must write this code down somewhere safe and remember to not pass it on to anyone else. These lockers should be used to store possessions at the start of the day, so that students carry the few items needed for each lesson. They can return to their locker at break and lunchtime to swap items and so avoid having to carry a heavy bag all day.

On sports afternoons, sports kit can be stored in the Medburn lockers, for which students can sign a key out with Medburn reception staff. They can also use the McGowan changing rooms where lockers require a self-selected key code.

If you have any questions, please email lockers@habsboys.org.uk.

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Catering

Students will have a variety of food options available to them at lunchtime in our Bates Dining Room, all provided by our catering services, Holroyd Howe. The catering team are experienced in handling all dietary and allergy needs and students only have to ask a member of the team if they need assistance.

Holroyd Howe encourage students to try new things and enjoy a balanced diet, offering plenty of different ingredients, cuisines and culinary styles.

The school dining room offers three hot options to eat-in as well as a selection of hot and cold take-away options, baguettes, fruit pots and soft drinks, from the Grab and Go section of the dining room.

Students will also be allowed to use Joe’s Café in the Medburn Centre for breakfast every day. They have access to the café where they can pick up snacks and drinks throughout the day

The Bates Dining Room is open at the following times:

Breakfast

Breaktime

Lunchtime

8am to 8.35am

10.45am to 11am

12.40pm to 1.55pm

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Uniform

From September 2023, our uniform is changing. Students will be wearing our new uniform as part of our phasing in process. Those starting with us in Reception, Year 3, Year 7 and Year 9 must attend school in the new uniform.

Our suppliers, Uniform4Kids, are a local, family-run business and have five stores located nearby and have an online store. Their warehouse, in Centennial Park, Elstree, is five minutes from the school and used as a ‘Click and Collect’ location. There is also a weekly, complimentary drop off service to the school for pre-paid orders, otherwise, orders are dispatched within 24-hours using Parcel Force or can be collected from store.

Returns and Exchanges can be carried out in store, facilitated via the complimentary weekly delivery to school service or via the post.

Mouthguard Information

For students taking part in a sport that requires a mouthguard, such as rugby or field hockey, parents can order from Opro. We would recommend a high or pro impact mouthguard. You can choose any design, including a Habs branded version.

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Uniform list

Please click here for our Senior School Uniform list for the 2023/24 academic year. This list includes regular school uniform and our Physical Education/Games kit lists.

Further information

• All uniform must be labelled

• School shoes must be black. Trainers are not permitted

• Coats should be dark coloured

• It is recommended that you buy three to five shirts, two trousers, and two pullovers/ jumpers

• For Sports, one set of items should be sufficient

• Unless students are selecting cricket for their games option or taking part in indoor co-currricular activities they are not required to purchase a cricket kit

• Football kit is optional

• Trainers for sport can be any colour with non-marking soles

• Students must have a fully stocked pencil case

• You can purchase any bag for school but it must have a padding section for a laptop

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Uniform list

Pictures below are of our new uniform and PE/Games kits.

Trousers -

Socks - Charcoal

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Blazer - Navy with self colour lining, embroidered with school logo Shirt - White Tie - House colours
Tie detail
V-Neck jumper - Navy, embroidered with school logo
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Charcoal
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Uniform list

Pictures below are of our new uniform and PE/Games kits.

PE kit Games kit

Reversible JerseySublimated

House tee-shirt Cricket kit

Football kit

T-shirt-Sublimated

House T-shirt-Printed with school logo

Base layer Top-Navy, printed with school logo

Mid layer-Navy with sublimated piping, embroidered with school logo

Waterproof Sports Jacket-Navy, embroidered with school logo

Rugby ShortsSublimated

Shorts-Sublimated

OPTIONAL FROM YEAR 7

Football Shirt - Navy/Sky, embroidered with school logo

Socks-Navy/Blue hoops Sport socks

OPTIONAL Cricket ShirtEmbroidered with school logo Cricket TrousersEmbroidered with school logo

Base layer Leggings Navy, printed with school logo

Tracksuit Bottoms-Navy, with sublimated piping

Swim shorts-Navy printed with school logo

Football Shorts - Navy/Sky, embroidered with school logo

Boot bag-Navy printed with school logo

Base layer Top-Navy, printed with school logo

Havasak-Navy, printed with school logo

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Uniform list

Pictures below are of our new uniform and PE/Games kits.

PE kit with base layers

Reversible JerseySublimated

Games kit with base layers

T-shirt-Sublimated

House T-shirt-Printed with school logo

Base layer Top-Navy, printed with school logo

Tracksuit with mid layer and waterproof

Mid layer-Navy with sublimated piping, embroidered with school logo

Waterproof Sports Jacket-Navy, embroidered with school logo

Rugby ShortsSublimated

Shorts-Sublimated

OPTIONAL FROM YEAR 7

Football Shirt

- Navy/Sky, embroidered with school logo

Socks-Navy/Blue hoops Sport socks

Football Shorts

- Navy/Sky, embroidered with school logo

OPTIONAL

Cricket ShirtEmbroidered with school logo

Base layer Leggings Navy, printed with school logo

Tracksuit Bottoms-Navy, with sublimated piping

Swim shorts-Navy printed with school logo

Cricket TrousersEmbroidered with school logo

Boot bag-Navy printed with school logo

Base layer Top-Navy, printed with school logo

Havasak-Navy, printed with school logo

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Fees

Academic Year 2023/24

Please click here for information regarding our Fees in Advance Scheme.

Please click here for information regarding our Fees in advance calculator

Please click here for information regarding our School Fee Plan.

Please click here for information regarding our Coach prices.

Fees Refund Scheme

Please click here for more information on our Fees Refund Scheme.

Please click here for further detail on the Scheme.

Insurance Cover information

AXA Pupil Medical Scheme

AXA Pupils Private Medical Insurance: Q&A

AXA Pupils’ Healthcare Scheme

AXA Pupils’ Healthcare Scheme: Private Medical Insurance information

AXA Important Changes to Your Cover

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Getting involved

Co-Curricular Information

At Habs, we offer a full and varied co-curricular programme. We enjoy seeing students explore a range of opportunities and activities. If there is a club that your child wants to see, we will support them in every way possible to set it up. These opportunities provide fantastic opportunities for them to continue learning outside of the classroom. Click here for a sample of our co-curricular timetable.

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Drama

Drama is about creating an inclusive community and developing a love of the Arts, and that is what we look to inspire within students at Habs with our Drama provision. Working collaboratively, inside and outside the classroom, we encourage pupils to become theatre-makers developing their skills, confidence and experience. All elements of theatre are explored and students have the opportunity to take leading roles backstage as stage managers, lighting and sound technicians and costume makers.

As part of our provision, we have hosted several professional make-up and theatre design workshops to support our curriculum and organised workshops for examination students with leading theatre companies and practitioners.

School productions feature heavily in our co-curricular programme and students perform in a range of plays and musicals. Recent productions include Brief Encounter (done jointly with the Girls’ School), Brainstorm/All The Things I Never Said and Where We End Up Small-scale workshop performances also take place each term. Each academic year, we participate in the Shakespeare Coram Schools Festival and enter local festivals.

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Music

Music at Habs is exceptional both in its quality and its breadth of opportunity. It is central to life in our school, with over 450 students taking instrumental music lessons, and over 60 ensembles running every week.

Through music you have the opportunity to create memories that may come to define your time at the school; performing in concerts, collaborating with friends, tackling the most ambitious repertoire, and having fun through the process.

In the last year we have recorded at Abbey Road Studios, performed at a major London concert hall, hosted music festivals, and taken part in national competitions. We are excited to be working ever closer with the girls’ school, feeling the immense benefits of being a part of this extended community.

Learning a musical instrument is the gateway to many wonderful opportunities in the Music School. We are proud to have an exceptional team of Visiting Music Teachers (VMTs) who provide expert tuition on a wide range of instruments. Whether you would like to continue an instrument you have already started with, or whether you’re curious to try something new, click here to find out more and to apply for lessons.

We offer lessons on the following instruments:

FLUTE OBOE CLARINET SAXOPHONE BASSOON

TRUMPET FRENCH HORN

TROMBONE

TUBA VIOLIN

VIOLA CELLO DOUBLE BASS

ACOUSTIC GUITAR

PIANO ORGAN

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PERCUSSION

Sport

Sporting is an integral part of school life at Habs and we encourage pupils to engage in a variety of sport and physical activities. We offer all pupils the opportunity to represent the school at any level and they have the chance to get involved in Inter House events, social activities or competitive fixtures with other local schools. We also encourage a healthy relationship with sport and exercise, helping to develop an understanding of how exercise can positively affect wellbeing as well as cultivate team spirit, positive relationships and pride in both individual and team achievements. Participation rates are exceptionally high with students embracing the opportunity to get involved with such a broad and diverse sporting programme.

Habs Dash

As part of school life at Habs, we have a weekly 3.5km community run. This is HabsDash and it takes place every Tuesday lunchtime with a route that takes students around our school grounds. The run is open to all members of the Habs community – pupils and staff, both at the Boys’ School and at Haberdashers’ Girls’ School. To take part, pupils need to go to the Medburn Centre at 12.40pm on Tuesdays and get changed – the run starts at 12.50pm. The school produces results sheets each week so students can track their progress and work towards running a half marathon, a marathon or even further.

Key pre-season dates

We also run pre-season football and rugby sessions. Details and booking can be found here: Year 9 Pre-Season Sign-Up

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Sport

A selection of some of the sports available to students:

ATHLETIC DEVELOPMENT

ATHLETICS

BADMINTON

BASKETBALL

CLIMBING

CRICKET

CROSS COUNTRY

FITNESS

FOOTBALL

GAMEPLAY

GOLF

GYMNASTICS

HABSDASH

HOCKEY

RUGBY

RUGBY SEVENS

SOFTBALL

SPIKEBALL

SQUASH

SWIMMING

TABLE TENNIS

TCHOUKBALL

TENNIS

TOUCH RUGBY

WATER POLO

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Travelling to School

Coaches

The School Transport Manager, Ms Emma Summers, will be pleased to answer any parental questions regarding travelling to and from Habs. She and her team can be contacted by email on transportmanager@habsboys.org. uk or on 020 8266 1705.

Parents are responsible for their children until they board the school coach. When travelling by coach, all pupils must have with them a working and in-credit mobile phone. Coach tickets are available for regular travel or single journeys. Single journey coach tickets can be purchased from the School Office, subject to availability, for the day in question. Should your child lose an item on the coach and it is found by the coach company, it will be placed in the lost property racks in the Coach Park. If it is of high value, such as a musical instrument or a mobile phone, it will be taken to the Coach Park Office and can be retrieved by asking a member of staff on duty in the Coach Park.

There is a Code of Conduct for the Coach Service which all parents, guardians and pupils must follow when using the service. To book your child’s coach seat for September 2023 please read this letter and book here.

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Driving in

There will be a one way system in motion between 8am and 8.30am for drop off and at 4.15pm for pick up. Marshalls will be out to direct you to our drop off zone behind the Aske Building, opposite our astroturfs.

Parking

The security barrier on Butterfly Lane is lowered at 5.30pm Monday to Friday. If you need access after 5.30pm then you can still enter via Butterfly Lane and the security hut. The routine drop-off and pick up point for students is the Pitch 5 car park, next to the astroturf pitches. For evening events, such as parents’ evening or concerts, please park in the North Drive Carpark after 6pm.

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Introducing our Parents’ Guild

Introducing our Parents Guild

Habs Boys’ Parents’ Guild (HBPG) is run by both Prep and Senior School parents, HBPG is a strategic partner for the boys’ School to enrich and enhance the education of students across all year groups aswell as creating opportunities for engagement with the wider school community.

As a parent or guardian of a pupil at Habs Boys, you are automatically a member of the Guild. The Guild is a great way for parents and guardians to get more involved in school life – enabling you to get to know other parents across the year groups and within your child’s class and House in the Prep and Senior School.

The school have established a committee of 15 parents, representative of the school community. Alongside this, the Guild have established a network of House reps in the Senior School and we also have the existing network of class reps in the Prep School. The reps across both the Prep and Senior School will communicate most of the Guild’s messages via established class/House WhatsApp groups.

Click here to find out the Parents’ Guild objectives and how they work. We look forward to getting you involved!

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