Aldro

Lombard Street, GU8 6AS

Prep school in Guildford.

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Age range
7–13
Co-ed status
Mixed
Number of students
222
Day / boarding
Day & boarding
Religious affiliation
Christian
Average fees
Day £28,795 · Boarding £40,513 (annual, inc. VAT)
Has a nursery
No

Fee profile

Pre-Reception
Reception
Year 1
Year 2
Year 3 £25,481
Year 4 £28,998
Year 5 £29,573
Year 6 £29,573
Year 7 £29,573
Year 8 £29,573
Year 9
Year 10
Year 11
Year 12
Year 13

Bursaries

Yes

Scholarships

Yes

A-level results

No A-level results are currently published for this school.

Admissions

Aldro’s admissions process feels like that of a classic country prep with a modern, parent-friendly presentation. Families are encouraged to visit early, explore boarding or day options and think about where a child will flourish, which fits a school that is selling both senior-school preparation and a rich childhood.

How the school describes itself

  • Aldro is adventurous, kind and quietly high performing.
  • Its published language suggests a school where children are expected to work hard, get muddy, grow in confidence and leave ready for demanding next steps.
  • The school is upbeat, humane and traditionally prep-school in the best sense.

Parents like

  • A very attractive option for families who want proper prep-school adventure alongside credible academic preparation.
  • The draw is not only results but also the sense of space, boarding energy and all-round development.
  • It suits parents who want their child stretched without feeling over-managed.

Inspection snapshot

The inspection picture is a strong selling point. ISI’s June 2023 inspection judged Aldro excellent in all areas, which supports the school’s reputation for combining academic ambition with strong pastoral and co-curricular provision.

Aldro

Prep school in Guildford.

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How the school describes itself

  • Aldro is adventurous, kind and quietly high performing.
  • Its published language suggests a school where children are expected to work hard, get muddy, grow in confidence and leave ready for demanding next steps.
  • The school is upbeat, humane and traditionally prep-school in the best sense.

Fee profile

Annual fees including VAT. 2025-26.

Year 3£25,481
Year 4£28,998
Year 5£29,573
Year 6£29,573
Year 7£29,573
Year 8£29,573
Year 3£32,712
Year 4£36,229
Year 5£36,804
Year 6£36,804
Year 7£36,804
Year 8£36,804
Year 3£45,000
Year 4£45,000
Year 5£45,000
Year 6£45,000
Year 7£45,000
Year 8£45,000

Parents like

  • A very attractive option for families who want proper prep-school adventure alongside credible academic preparation.
  • The draw is not only results but also the sense of space, boarding energy and all-round development.
  • It suits parents who want their child stretched without feeling over-managed.

Admissions

Aldro’s admissions process feels like that of a classic country prep with a modern, parent-friendly presentation. Families are encouraged to visit early, explore boarding or day options and think about where a child will flourish, which fits a school that is selling both senior-school preparation and a rich childhood.

Scholarships

Scholarships and bursaries are part of the school’s core story rather than an afterthought. Aldro publicises scholarship success, offers means-tested bursaries of up to 100% and presents itself as a school that prepares children seriously for competitive senior-school entry.

Bursaries

Aldro publishes bursary information on its admissions pages and says its bursary programme is designed to help as many as possible of those who meet Aldro's entry criteria take up a place. The school also describes longstanding bursary provision as part of broadening access.

  • Families should confirm the relevant point of entry directly with admissions.
  • No fixed remission range is published.
  • Families should contact admissions for the current bursary criteria, financial assessment requirements and review arrangements.

Inspection snapshot

The inspection picture is a strong selling point. ISI’s June 2023 inspection judged Aldro excellent in all areas, which supports the school’s reputation for combining academic ambition with strong pastoral and co-curricular provision.

Assessment approach

Assessment at Aldro appears to be purposeful without being reductive. The school clearly is strong on Common Entrance, scholarship preparation and senior-school transfer, but the wider message is that pupils should be stretched in a way that still leaves room for character, confidence and outdoor life.

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