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Open Mornings

We have attended a number of top Independent schools in London and Herts and Aldwickbury is in our opinion the most welcoming, nurturing and caring school amongst them. Parent feedback from a recent Open Morning

Choosing the right school for your child is an important decision and a visit will give you a real feel for Aldwickbury. We hold Open Mornings throughout the academic year.

During an Open Morning, you'll have the opportunity to:

  • See the school in action on an ordinary morning
  • Tour the school with our senior boys
  • Meet the Headmaster and members of staff
  • Chat informally to current Aldwickbury parents and Governors
  • Meet other families who are considering joining Aldwickbury

Book onto an Open Morning here or alternatively book a personal tour here or call our Admissions Team on 01582 713022.

Open Morning Dates

Whole School Open Morning

9.15am - 11.30am

Friday 28th February 2025 

Feedback following a recent Open Morning

Prospective parents were asked to feedback on their Year 8 Tour Guides - we were delighted with their responses ...

"We were super impressed with how articulate and engaging the boys were. They are wonderful ambassadors for the school."

"Tom and Charlie were exceptional, great representatives of the school. They didn’t just answer our questions, they gave us the information and told us about the school before we needed to ask."

"Zak and Elliot were wonderful guides. They were both happy to talk about their experiences and interests as well as let their personalities shine. Additionally, as we visited different parts of the school, the other students were curious and interested in seeing parents and were not phased in the least by adults poking their heads in their classrooms. This gave a good feel for and impression of the school community."

"Joseph and Luke were both great tour guides. They were both very confident and articulate. Really knowledgeable students and they spoke openly about their experience at Aldwickbury which was very much appreciated."