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Aldro News
News Week will resume next term
Carol Service in Guildford Cathedral
'Twas the Night Before Christmas
Anthony Horowitz visits Aldro
New Nativity Play
17th Aldro Inter Schools Tournament
Fossil Finds
Mini Sagas
FoAA Winter Fayre and Fireworks
Go Go comes to Aldro
Harvest Festival
1000 mile Runners!
Book Fayre inspires reading
The Poachers’ final tally
Beware the Aldro Vipers
Charterhouse Sixes Tournament
Cub's Conker King
Mink Threat to Wildlife
Start of the year for FoAA
All's Well at Marwell
Poachers !!!
Concert of Stars
Pre Season Football Training
Gunfight At The Deadwood Doomstone Saloon

 

Winter Term
2008

Mid Season Rugby Camp

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

School Life
Mini Prospectus
Staff and Governors

School History

Aldro School was founded in Eastbourne in 1898 and moved to Shackleford in 1940. It is owned and administered by an Educational Trust and is a boarding and day preparatory school for about 200 boys between the ages of 7 and 13. Boys go on to a wide range of leading senior schools. Recently refurbished dormitories accommodate 65 full time boarders.

Aldro is in a setting of rare beauty in the village of Shackleford, within a mile of the A3 and 45 minutes from the centre of London, well placed for Heathrow and Gatwick. The school is very willing to assist those living abroad with travel arrangements to and from airports. An ambitious building programme over the last fifteen years has seen the quality of the school’s facilities improve in every area of school life.

Small classes and firm and friendly encouragement of each individual lead to confidence in academic work. Success is reflected in excellent Common Entrance and Scholarship results, the ablest being accelerated and the less strong given extra assistance where necessary.

The school is committed to a depth and breadth of education that goes beyond the classroom. Each individual has talents to be uncovered and nurtured, and Aldro provides a huge range of possibilities for boys to experience and enjoy. Sport, drama, music and art all feature prominently along with many other hobbies and activities including pétanque, gardening, a model railway club and a bottle collecting club.

An important part of Aldro is the Christian foundation. The lovely chapel is converted from a well-preserved barn and the services are intended to provide a living influence in the boys' lives. For many years there have been links with the Titus Trust Monkton Holidays.

The boys’ happiness is an important priority since it is the fundamental foundation to a successful education. Aldro is a caring environment which aims at excellence and the encouragement of each unique individual to glimpse his potential and begin to realise it.

School Life

A thorough grounding in the basic academic skills is still essential today. The core subjects in the curriculum are English, Mathematics, French, Science, Latin, Scripture, History, Geography, Drama, Art, Music, I.C.T. and Design Technology. A few boys learn Greek. The Centenary Building (opened in 1999) is an outstanding classroom block including a well-equipped ICT suite and a well-stocked and attractive library. Elsewhere, there are two Science laboratories and an Art and Design Technology centre. The Crispin Hill Centre incorporates a theatre and a hall suitable for gymnastics, badminton and short tennis.


Music at Aldro


The Music School is in an octagonal wing of the Crispin Hill Centre. The orchestra, jazz band, brass group and other ensembles and choirs rehearse there. About three-quarters of the boys have individual music lessons on a variety of instruments.

Rugby, soccer and hockey are the main winter sports, with cricket, athletics and tennis in the summer. There are many fixtures for boys of all ages including 4th teams in the senior age group. Aldro has developed an outstanding sporting reputation and has enjoyed much success at all the main sports. Shooting (.22 rifle and air pistol), cross country, golf, squash and swimming are also part of the games programme for much of the year - as well as a wide variety of indoor games. Facilities for sports include an outdoor heated swimming pool, six tennis courts, a squash court, a rifle range and a pistol range, a covered games area, a nine hole golf course and a lake on which boys enjoy rowing and fishing.

 

Aldro has established a considerable reputation in chess, including success in national competitions, with many boys representing Surrey and several representing England. The IAPS National Chess Championships have been held at Aldro for a number of years.

The boys are organised into six different squads (houses) and squad marks are awarded for a whole variety of different contributions to school life. The boys learn to work for others in whatever direction their gifts happen to lie and a spirit of generosity and service is encouraged.The boys are organised into six different squads (houses) and squad marks are awarded for a whole variety of different contributions to school life. The boys learn to work for others in whatever direction their gifts happen to lie and a spirit of generosity and service is encouraged.


 

 



Staff and Governors  

Headmaster

D W N Aston BA PGCE (Member of IAPS)    
 


Deputy Head

C Rose BEd

 


Bursar
Mr N Patterson BA BSc MSc

 


Governors

N.Bewes

Mrs M Blake BA

E P Crips Villiers

The Rev T M Hastie-Smith MA

B R Kirkpatrick MA FCA

Miss G R Morris

E J Pickard

M W Sayers BA (Chairman)

C J Stafford BA

J Stileman BA

Vice Admiral Sir Peter Woodhead KCB

 

Assistant Staff
 

Director Of Studies: CA Haggart CertEd
 


D J Archer BEd

Mrs S P Aston BA PGCE

Miss S Bartley BA BEd

Mr D J A Carr BA PGCE

Miss N Collett-White LLB PGCE

Mr G Drayton

Mrs S Evans BA

R G Davies BA PGCE

Mrs M L Fenwick HDE

Mrs I Gunner BEd

T Hannell BA PGCE

D Hudson BA PGCE

Mrs J Hunt (SENCO)

Mrs S Insch BEd

A Kalin BEd

Dr C Keddie BSc PGCE EdD BA

R W Leach BA

Mrs S Leach BA PGCE MIL AKC

Y Lombardot DUEL LE ME (Paris)

C MacIntosh MA

Miss K Pellereau BA

Mrs L Rose BEd

Mrs S Rush Cert Ed

Mrs.J Sloper BPharm

D A Smith BEd

N E Swan BEd

M Thompson MSc CTEFL

Mrs N Thompson BA

D Tuddenham BSc PGCE

N A West BSc PGCE

 




Administrative Staff

Headmaster's and Admissions Secretary : Mrs S L Spall

School Secretary : Mrs D Mordin

Assistant Bursar : Mrs S J Moore

Accounts Assistant : Mrs J Reynolds

Marketing Officer : Mrs N Walp

Librarian : Mrs H Wahl

 


Visiting Staff


Music :


K Daniel (Guitar)

Mrs R Gregory FTCL (Recorder)

A Cooke (Percussion)

Mrs A Meadows (Bassoon)

Mrs L Newman GTCL, LRAM (Piano)

Mrs A Peters (Trumpet)

R Phillips (Clarinet/Saxophone)

P Pickering (Brass)

Mrs P Russell-Stracey (Piano)

Miss M Simpkin (Violin/String & Chamber ensembles)

Miss J Spencer AGSM LGSM(Cello/D. Bass)

S Spratley (Piano, Guitar)

Mrs J Stevens BEd ATCL (Piano)

G Wili GRNCM (Voice)



Art : Mrs P Williams

Shooting Instructors :
G Vaughan; A Bracci

Tennis Professional : D Gill

Judo Instructor : J Hills


Special Needs :


Mrs V Alexander

Mrs A West BA


Class Assistants :

Mrs S Hunter

Mrs S Rudd

Head Matron :


Miss M Midson

Houseparent :

Mrs A MacIntosh

Assistant Matrons :

Mrs M Ralli

Miss S Neill

Miss R Sims

Student Masters :

C Curtis

D Nicolle






MINI PROSPECTUSES

The boys were recently asked to update the school’s online prospectus by writing “mini prospectuses”. These have to be exactly 50 words in length and the boys had to decide whether to try to sum up Aldro in a few sentences or confine their description to one or two particular aspects of school life.
Interestingly, this time quite a few of the boys have selected the food as a major aspect of school life. Perhaps this reflects the fact that since we first published mini prospectuses in 2001 we have built a new dining hall and kitchens: clearly the boys approve of this! I hope that these are realistic appraisals of Aldro life. It is certainly interesting to read the boys’ impressions of school ... … ….


Aldro is a great school with many opportunities for boys. The facilities and pitches are very good. There are loads of sports to choose from including rugby, football, hockey and rowing. The academic standard is good and many boys get scholarships. Other leavers pass Common Entrance in the Summer Term. (We hope! – ed.)
Jamie Wynne-Griffith (Form 8)
At Aldro we have a lake on which we row and in the summer we can fish. The lake also has a huge capacity for swallowing rugby balls! We also have other great facilities including a swimming pool, numerous tennis courts, good games pitches and two long jump pits.
James Sprake (Form 8)
I think that the best thing about Aldro is the boarding. The dorms are roomy, the beds are comfortable and there is always something to do. At weekends there’s lots going on including a Play Station that we can use if we want to. I think Aldro’s boarding is great.
Tristan Landymore (Form 7)

Boarding at Aldro is great fun. There is always plenty to do after supper and in the summer we can even go swimming. On Sundays there are day outings, which are great fun. My favourite part of boarding is being with my friends and getting up later in the morning.
Patrick Blastland (Form 6)
Aldro is a really good school with excellent, improved music facilities, a huge selection of activities such as DT, ICT, drama, chess and a lot more. The academic side is very strong and the sport is considered a major priority. You start off your day with a daily Chapel Service.
Sandy May (Form 6)
The thing I love about Aldro is that all the boys in the school are so nice and the grounds and facilities are up to a high standard. The teachers are kind and I think that I will learn a great deal here. Overall, I think that Aldro is brilliant!
Charlie Eaton (Form 6)
Aldro is a really good school. There is a brilliant library full of excellent books. The sport is also very good and there are activities which you can do which are really great fun. You can also join an orchestra or one of two choirs. There are bands as well.
Henry Court (Form 5)
Aldro is great. If you get lots of squad marks you go on a squad treat to somewhere like Dover Castle. Also there are fantastic tennis lessons. The activities are too good to describe such as war-hammer, drama, mini-tennis, French games and lots more. In other words, Aldro is great!
Patrick Edmondes (Form 5)
The sport at Aldro is fantastic. You start with rugby, then football, hockey and cricket. The good thing about Aldro games kit is they don’t make you itchy. The name tags are really jazzy. You sew them on to all your sports clothing apart from your trunks and that’s Aldro!
Patrick Harrison (Form 4)
Aldro is amazing: nothing is bad. There is rowing, shooting, judo and loads more. But the thing I like most is the food. We have a salad bar for vegetarians, a main bar which is different every day, a pasta bar and tasty hot and cold desserts. That’s the best!
William Davidson (Form 4)
What I love about Aldro is the lunches. There’s a huge choice. Sometimes I get a hot first course and a cold pudding, sometimes I get cold first course and a hot pudding. You could get hot for both courses or cold for both. There’s also games, English, and French.
Adam Bagley (Form 3)
I like Aldro. The dinners are OK. Environmental Studies is really fun and so is DT. I really like playing matches at Aldro especially I like soccer. Boarding is great, my bed is really comfy. The matrons take care of you really well. I bet you will never get bored!
Toby Thomas (Form 3)
I love D. T. because it is fun and exciting. We do lots of fun things and I enjoyed making my own balloon powered buggy last term. P.E. is fun as well because I liked jumping over the vaulting horse best. But most of all I love Aldro the school.
James Taylor (Form 3)
My favourite thing about Aldro is the sport. The coaches are amazing. There are lots of activities like tag rugby, 5-a-side football, indoor games and many more. The food quality is very good and it is tasty. There are so many food choices. My favourites are pizza and many more.
Edward Loftus (Form 3)


Boarding at Aldro

Boarding at a Prep School can be a memorable and special experience, and this is certainly the case at Aldro. The boarders are an important part of life at Aldro. There are ten comfortable dormitories on the top two floors of the main houses which hold about fifty boys. The boarders and their parents particularly appreciate the family atmosphere that exists in the boarding house at Aldro. The boarders are looked after by the Housemaster and his wife, as well as a team of matrons and other teaching staff who do evening duties in the boarding house.


Many of our boarders live locally, although we also have a small number of boys from overseas. Parental contact during the term is encouraged, either by phone, email and visits to watch matches, plays and concerts. Boys are also allowed to go home for most weekends. For those boys who are staying in over the weekend there are various trips arranged, including adventurous activities like wind-surfing or quad-biking, trips to museums in London, and visits to theme parks.

The weekly routine is also very busy with activities arranged after supper in the evenings (as well as revision sessions when exams are looming), although most boys also like spending quality time with their friends away from the pressure of the school day. The boarders also get to take advantage of all of the facilities at Aldro like the golf-course, the swimming pool and rowing on the lake.

Why boarding?

In general, most boys choose to board because they enjoy it. They get to spend time with their friends doing things that they enjoy.
At the same time boys learn to look after themselves better and to look after their possessions. It is also a chance to learn to live alongside other people and to develop self-confidence and independence.

Who makes a good boarder?
• A boy from a supportive family background, where parents & son are all committed to the boarding life-style.
• A boy who has experienced "sleep-overs" and likes the idea of spending the term with his friends.
• A boy who likes spending lots of time with his friends.
• Above all, a boy who is mature enough to understand the reasons for boarding, and wants to do it.
What effect does boarding have on a boy and his family?
Boarding boys will invariably grow in confidence, as they take greater responsibility for their day-to-day lives. They become more independent as they go up the school and more organized, learning to get to the right place at the right time with the right kit. Living in a community encourages them also to understand that their actions impinge on others, and therefore they learn to think of others more and respect their different opinions and needs.

Boys comment that they have a good social life as boarders, their location enabling them to have more free time, more time to spend with friends, better access to a wide range of activities and an ability to use the facilities available on the school site.

Inevitably there will be moments when things are not going so well and they miss home. But they also understand that life has its ups and downs and that that this is quite normal and something with which they can cope.

Likewise parents too become more a part of the school community and holidays and exeats are more "special." Hard-working parents find "quality time" when their boarding boys are at home.

However, we also know that boarding is not the right thing for many boys. We will not encourage families to board their sons unless we feel it is the right thing. Happy boarders do well and get a lot out of the experience. Unhappy boarders do not.
Will boarding have an adverse affect on my son’s work?
Almost certainly not. Over the past six years two thirds of Aldro’s academic scholarships have been won by boarders. This year (2007) all of them were won by boarders. The Common Entrance results for boarders have also been outstanding.
Obviously it is impossible for a boy to get the same level of attention that a parent can give to him at home, however, there are plenty of opportunities for boys to work in the evenings either on their own or in pairs. In the run up to exams there are organized revision sessions and boys learn to be more self-disciplined as well as spurring each other on. Of course, for those who are struggling the Housemaster is always on hand to make sure that they do get down to some revision.

What sort of boarding does the Aldro offer?
Aldro boarders are a mixture of local, national and international boys, so we offer full boarding. The system allows families to be together regularly where this is possible, and where it is not, for the boys to be well catered for here at school.

How much contact do boys have with their parents in term time?
Boys can buy phone cards to phone home in the evenings and there are regular opportunities to email.
We are always delighted to welcome parents to the school to see their boys take part in musical and dramatic productions and sporting matches.
All boys need to stay in for the first weekend of term and in the Christmas term for last weekend of term. Otherwise, boys can go home after their final school commitment on Saturday and return in time for chapel on the Sunday evening. Parents are always welcome to stay for Chapel and to sit with their sons.

 

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Calendar - Winter Term 2008

For Lent Term Click Here

September
October
November
December
Monday 1st
Monday 6th
Monday 3rd
Monday 1st
Monday 8th
Monday 13th
Monday 10th
Monday 8th
Monday 15th
Half Term
Monday 17th
 
Monday 22nd
Monday 27th
Monday 24th
 
Monday 29th
 
September    
1 Mon 10.00am Wey Valley Chess Training
2 Tues    
3 Wed 9.30am Staff Meeting and Inset
  5.00pm Term Starts: Boarders return
4 Thur   Dayboys return                   
  5.00pm
Judo starts
5 Fri    
6 Sat 9.00am New Parents’ Morning Forms 3 & 4                          
  1.30pm Football Tournament: Shrewsbury House U11 6 a-side
  2.00pm Football practices for Forms 3 - 8
    No leave out
7 Sun 10.00am Chapel:Rev Gavin Williams, Chaplain Westminster School
    No leave out
 
8 Mon 4.00pm Music lesson seminar for Form 3 parents
9 Tues 9.00am Form 6T Science visit to Marwell Zoo
  10.30am Form 3 Parents’ Coffee Morning
10 Wed   Football v Eagle House: 1stXI/3rdXI/U11BXI/U10A&BVII (h);
    2ndXI/4thXI/U11AXI/U9A&BVII/U8VI (a)
11 Thur 9.00am Form 6H Science visit to Marwell Zoo
  3.45pm Football v Shrewsbury House: U10ABCDEVII (h)
12 Fri 3.45pm Football v Lanesborough: 1stXI/3rdXI (h)
13 Sat 8.45am New Parents’ Meeting for Forms 5-8
  2.00pm Football practices Forms 5 – 8
14 Sun 1.00pm Football Tournament: Charterhouse U13 6 a-side
  7.00pm Chapel: The Headmaster
 
15 Mon 5.00pm Chess v Lanesborough (h)
16 Tues    
17 Wed 9.00am Football v Amesbury: 3rdXI/U11AXI/U11BXI/U10ABCVII (h);
    1stXI/2ndXI (a)
18 Thur 9.00am Form 4 visit to The Living Rainforest
  3.45pm Football v Ibstock Place: ISFA Cup 1stXI(h)
19 Fri 5.00pm Chess v Yateley Manor (h)
  7.00pm FoAA – drinks party, CHC
20 Sat   Football v Westbourne House: 2ndXI/4thXI/U11BXI/U10A&BVII (h)
    1stXI/3rdXI/U11AXI/U9A&BVI (a)
21 Sun 7.00pm Chapel: Informal Service
    Form 7 trial boarding until Friday
 
22 Mon    
23 Tues    
24 Wed   Squad Football matches Forms 3 – 8
25 Thur 11.15am O-Pro mouthguard fitting
    Football v Hall Grove: U8ABCDVI (h)
    U9ABCDEVI (a)
26 Fri 9.00am Form 8 visit to The Globe Theatre
  11.50am O-Pro mouthguard fitting
  3.30pm Football v Rokeby: U10ABCDVII (h)
    1st Industry Grades
  4.30pm Forms, 3, 4 and 5 Weekend Leave
  5.05pm Forms 6, 7 and 8 Weekend Leave
27 Sat 2.00pm Football Tournament: New Beacon U13 7 a-side
    Weekend Leave
28 Sun   Weekend Leave
 
29 Mon 8.30am Return from Weekend Leave (or Sunday between 8.00pm and 8.30pm)
30 Tues 3.30pm  
October    
1 Wed   Football v Cranleigh:
    2ndXI/3rdXI/U11BXI/U9A&BVI/U8A&BVII(h)
    1stXI/4thXI/U11AXI/U10A&BVII (a)
2 Thur    
3 Fri 3.30pm Football v Rokeby: U11A&BXI (h)
    Football v Shrewsbury House: U8ABCDVI (a)
4 Sat All day Football Tournament: National IAPS U13 6 a-side
  11.00am Open Morning
  2.00pm Football practices Forms 5 & 6
    Football v KES Witley: 2ndXI/3rdXI (h)
5 Sun 1.00pm Chess: Caldicott Inter Schools U13/U10
  7.00pm Chapel: James Stileman Esq
 
6 Mon 4.30pm Swimming v Papplewick (a)
7 Tues    
8 Wed   Book Fayre
    Football v Shrewsbury House:1stXI/3rdXI/5thXI (h)
    2ndXI/4thXI/6thXI (a)
9 Thur   Book Fayre
  3.45pm Football v Shrewsbury House: U11ABC XI, D VII (h)
10 Fri 3.15pm Football v Shrewsbury House: U9ABCDEVI (h)
  7.00pm ‘Senior Schools: The next steps’ – talk for Form 5 parents, CHC
11 Sat 9.00am Harvest Festival: Forms 3, 4, 5
    Harvest Festival: Forms 6, 7, 8 - Rev Richard Lloyd, Charterhouse
    Football v New Beacon: 2ndXI/4thXI/ U10ABCDVII (h)
    1stXI/3rdXI/U11ABCXI (a)
12 Sun   No Chapel Service
    Football v OAs: 1stXI/2ndXI (h)
    Football Tournament: Bradfield U11 6 a-side
   
13 Mon    
14 Tues    
15 Wed   Football v Parkside: 2ndXI/4thXI/6thXI (h)
    1stXI/3rdXI/5thXI/U10ABCDEVII (a)
    Football v Lanesborough: U11A&BXI (h); U11CXI (a)
16 Thur   Wellington College Orchestral Day
  2.30pm Football v Rokeby: U9CD&E (h)
  3.00pm Football v Rokeby: U9A&B (h)
  2.30pm Football v Rokeby: U8C&D (a)
  3.00pm Football v Rokeby: U8A&B (a)
17 Fri   2nd Industry Grades
  3.45pm Form 7 Concert, CHC
  4.30pm Forms 3, 4 and 5 Half Term
  5.05pm Forms 6, 7 and 8 Half Term
18 Sat   Saturday 18 to Sunday 26 October Half Term
26 Sun 2.00pm Chess: Aldro Inter Schools Tournament U13/U11/U9
 
27 Mon 8.30am Return from Half Term (or Sunday between 8.00 and 8.30pm)
    Start of Winter Timetable
    Football Team photos this week
28 Tues    
29 Wed   Football v Edgeborough: 1stXI/3rdXI/U11B(h); 2ndXI/U11A/U9A&B (a)
30 Thur 6.45pm Form 4 Parents’ Meeting
31 Fri pm  FoAA Fayre, CHC; BBQ & firework display
November    
1 Sat am FoAA Fayre, CHC      
    Football v Cumnor House: 1stXI/4thXI/U11EVII/U10A&CVII (h)
    2ndXI/6thXI/U11A&BVII/U9B&CVI (a)
    Football Tournament: Cranleigh U8A&B 6 a-side (a)
2 Sun 6.30pm Evensong with Choir at St Mary’s Shackleford  
 
3 Mon   Football v Lanesborough: U9ABCDVI (h)
  5.15pm Chess v Lanesborough (a)
  6.45pm Form 3 Parents’ Meeting
4 Tues    
5 Wed   Football v Hall Grove: 1stXI/4thXI/U11BXI/ U10ABCVII (h)
    2ndXI/3rdXI/U11A&CXI (a)
6 Thur    
7 Fri 4.30pm Forms 3, 4 and 5 Weekend Leave
  5.05pm Forms 6, 7 and 8 Weekend Leave
8 Sat   Weekend Leave
9 Sun   Weekend Leave
 
10 Mon 8.30am Return from Weekend Leave (or Sunday between 8.00pm and 8.30pm)
    School Exams and Rugby Season begins
    No Senior Activities
11 Tues   School Exams
    No Senior Activities
  5.15pm Monkton Holidays presentation: James Stileman, Forms, 6, 7, 8
12 Wed   School Exams
13 Thur   School Exams
    Senior Squad Singing Competition
14 Fri   Junior Squad Singing Competition
  5.00pm Chess v Yateley Manor (a)
15 Sat 2.00pm Rugby practices Forms 3 - 8
16 Sun 7.00pm Chapel: Informal Service
 
17 Mon    
18 Tues 10.30am Form 5 Parents’ coffee morning
  3.45pm Form 6 Concert, CHC
19 Wed   Rugby v Highfield: 1stXV/2ndXV/3rdXII (h); U11A&BXII/U10A&BIX (a)
  2.45pm Rugby v Oratory: U9ABCIX/U8ABCVII (h)
20 Thur 2.00pm 8H Galileo Lecture, KES Witley
  3.30pm Governors’ Meeting
    3rd Industry Grades
  4.30pm Forms 3, 4 and 5 Weekend Leave
  5.05pm Forms 6, 7 and 8 Weekend Leave
21 Fri   Weekend Leave
22 Sat   Weekend Leave
23 Sun 7.15pm Skiing trip meeting Weekend Leave
   
24 Mon 8.30am Return from Weekend Leave (or Sunday between 8.00pm and 8.30pm)
25 Tues    
26 Wed   Rugby v Hall Grove U10A&BIX (a)
  2.45pm Rugby v Oratory: 1stXV/3rdXV/U11AXII (h); 2ndXV/4thXV/U11BXII (a)
27 Thurs 4.30pm Swimming Gala v Highfield (a)
28 Fri 7.15pm Junior Christmas Concert, CHC
29 Sat 9.00am Chapel: Rev Charlie Newcombe, Fms 5-8
  2.00pm Tag Rugby Tournament :Cranleigh U8A&B
    Rugby v Cranleigh: 1stXV/4thXV/U11AXII/U9A&BIX (h)
    2ndXV/3rdXV/U11BXII (a)
  2.45pm Rugby v Oratory: U10ABCDIX (h)
30 Sun   No Chapel
   
1 Mon 7.30pm Boarder's Quiz
2 Tues 7.15pm Senior Christmas Concert, CHC
3 Wed   Rugby: Wellington College Prep Schools Tournament 1stXV/U11AXII
    Rugby v Eagle House: 2ndXV/U11BXII/ U9A&BIX (h)
    3rdXV/U11CIX/U8VII (a)
4 Thurs 1.30pm Chess: Squad Competition Forms 3 – 4
  1.30pm Choir Carol Concert at Milford Day Centre
  6.45pm Choir Party
5 Fri 2.00PM Chess: Squad Competition Forms 5 - 8
6 Sat   Rugby v Papplewick: 2ndXV/4thXV/U11AXIIU9IX(h)
    1stXV/3rdXV/U11BXII/U8A&BVII(a)
  6.30pm Boarders' Feast No Leave Out
7 Sun 7.00pm Chapel: Candlelit Carol Service
   
8 Mon   Squad Mark Treat
9 Tues 9.00am Choir rehearsal at Guildford Cathedral
  2.30pm Carol Service, Guildford Cathedral
    Rev Phil Parker, Cranleigh School
    Collection for The Surrey Care Trust
    Term ends on conclusion of the Carol Service
     


Matches normally start at 2.30pm unless otherwise stated

(Term time only)

SHUS – open first Tuesday in month 5.00pm-6.15pm

New Uniform Shop – open Thurs and Sat 8.30am-9.00am

Lent Term 2009
Start Sunday 11 January (boarders)
Monday 12 January (dayboys)
Half Term Friday 13 – Monday 23 February
End Friday 20 March

Summer Term 2009
Start Sunday 19 April (boarders)
Monday 20 April (dayboys)
Half Term Friday 22 May – Monday 1 June
End Saturday 4 July
Weekend leaves: 1/2/3/4 May and 18/19/20/21 June


School Office Tel: 01483 810266
Fax: 01483 409010
Boarders Emergency Line (from 8.30pm only) 07780 591458

E-mail addresses:
Headmaster head@aldro.org
Headmaster’s Secretary hmsec@aldro.org
Bursar bursar@aldro.org
Assistant Bursar asstbursar@aldro.org
School Secretary schoolsec@aldro.org
Deputy Head rosec@aldro.org
Housemaster macintoshc@aldro.org
Boys and staff (Surname+first initial)@aldro.org

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Telephone Numbers Email Addresses
School Office Headmaster email address
01483 81 02 66  
Fax 01483 40 90 10 Email address for Headmaster's Secretary
   
Admissions Email address for Bursar
01483 40 90 20  
  Email address for School Secretary
Boarder's Emergency Line (from 8:30 pm only)  
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