- Age range
- 2–11
- Co-ed status
- Mixed
- Number of students
- 330
- Day / boarding
- Day only
- Religious affiliation
- Church of England
- Average fees
- £18,799 (annual, inc. VAT)
- Has a nursery
- Yes
How the school describes itself
- Aberdour is active, rounded and forward-looking.
- The school values excellent teaching, practical learning, strong relationships and giving children the confidence to move on successfully to the right next school.
- The school is positive, capable and distinctly prep-school in spirit.
Fee profile
Annual fees including VAT. 2025-26.
Parents like
- A good fit for families who want a lively standalone prep rather than a small cog in a larger school machine.
- The attraction is the mix of friendliness, practical energy and a school that sounds broad rather than narrowly hot-housed.
- It is likely to appeal to parents who want options preserved at 11+ and children kept engaged in the meantime.
Admissions
Aberdour's admissions process appears accessible rather than intimidating. As a non-selective day prep for ages 2 to 11, the school seems to depend more on visits, conversations and a sense of fit than on formal filtering, which matches its public image as a broad and family-friendly prep.
Scholarships
Aberdour offers a reasonably visible awards structure for an age-11 prep. Public material points to academic, music, sport and all-rounder scholarships, alongside bursaries and hardship support for some entrants, which gives the school a more developed access story than many comparable day preps.
Bursaries
The school does not clearly publish bursary information, so families should contact it directly.
- The school does not publish bursary entry points, so families should ask directly.
- The school does not publish bursary award levels, so families should ask directly.
- Families should contact the school directly to ask whether any bursary, hardship support or discretionary fee assistance is available.
Inspection snapshot
Aberdour's most visible inspection history combines an educational-quality ISI report from 2023 with earlier compliance and Ofsted material, so families are not short of external reference points even if there is not a brand-new headline inspection in circulation this term.
Assessment approach
Assessment at Aberdour appears to be purposeful without feeling overbearing. Public reviews and school commentary suggest a prep that values strong classroom practice, practical problem-solving and technology, while still using progress tracking carefully to prepare children for transfer at 11+.
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