Aberdour School


Aberdour School, founded in 1933, is a co-educational preparatory school for ages 2–13 in Burgh Heath, Surrey, England. It is a nursery department, pre-preparatory school and preparatory school, and covers, 10 of which are playing fields.

History

Aberdour was founded in 1933 by R.M.D Grange as a boys' boarding school. In 1971 Aberdour School became an educational charitable trust and is now administered by a board of governors. In 1994 it became a co-educational school and its first intake of girls was welcomed with the newly opened nursery.

Awards

2010, Royal Society of Chemistry's Bill Bryson Science Prize.
2010, TES Independent School Awards, Head of the Year - Winner
2013, TES Independent School Awards, Outstanding Financial/Commercial Initiative - Winner

Headmasters

Every student is placed into a house at Aberdour. Each house has about 60 girls and boys, and every house appoints pupils to take on the roles of Head of House, Head of Girls Games, and Head of Boys Games for one term at a time.
House NameColours
Beaumont
Clements
Malvern
Roberts

Notable pupils