Habs was founded on a conviction that capable students deserve the best possible education, regardless of family wealth or connections. Alongside that was a belief that those who have success in life should give back to the community.
The Haberdashers’ Elstree Schools Foundation exists to further these founding principles. It raises funds to remove financial barriers to an outstanding Habs education, making sure our schools have the resources they need to make it happen.
The Habs Elstree Schools Foundation was set up in 2008. Its roots can be traced to the philanthropy of the schools’ founder, Robert Aske, who left a generous gift in his will to set up the first Haberdashers’ school in 1690. The Foundation originally served the boys’ school only, but in 2019, its remit was expanded to include Habs Girls.
The Foundation is a registered charity (charity number 1107027). It is governed by a board of trustees that works closely with the schools’ Development Office, which is responsible for fundraising and alumni relations across both the Girls’ and Boys’ schools. The board is a volunteer body comprising Old Haberdashers, parents and Habs governors. All board members are also donors.
Every pound raised through the Habs Elstree Schools Foundation goes to support the schools. Gifts can be restricted to either school, or made to both at the donor’s discretion.
Philanthropic priorities for The Foundation and schools include:
More than 150 students at Habs Girls and Habs Boys are awarded means-tested bursaries each year. These children meet all admissions criteria, but come from families that cannot afford to send them here without financial support.
One in three of these families has a total household income of £45,000 or less. Around half of our bursary students would qualify for free school meals had they attended a state school.
The average bursary awarded covers 89% of fees, with 81 students here on entirely free places, including not only tuition fees but coaches, school lunches and the cost of school trips. None of this comes without cost, of course. The schools spend well over £3 million per year on bursaries, and the cost goes up each year.
To continue to provide this, and help more families in future, we depend increasingly on philanthropic support.
The Foundation and Development Office play a vital role in keeping Old Haberdashers and the wider Habs community connected, both with each other and with the schools. They also host regular reunions, social and sporting occasions, networking events and career talks.
Old Haberdashers are invited to regular reunions, social and sporting occasions, networking events and career talks which draw former classmates, students, inspirational teachers, donors and the wider Habs community.