Ludgrove Lodge

Lodge Number: 
7766
Consecration Date: 
5 June 1961

1st Tuesday October (Installation)
1st Tuesday March
1st Tuesday May
1st Tuesday December

Ludgrove Lodge was consecrated as a result of a developing Old Students Association encouraged by Mr. Allan Clayton, the first Headmaster of East Barnet Modern School. The Founders included former pupils and fathers of pupils. Two hundred members and guests attended the Consecration conducted by RW Bro the Rev. Dr. Joseph Moffett. Although originally the Lodge was formed as an addition to the Association, today it encourages Members from other backgrounds to provide Freemasonry Universal and to live up to the Banner Motif 'En Avant', or literally, 'Forward'. The Lodge name stems from the historic Ludgrove School which at one time stood near Cockfosters and the Grounds which were used by the School as playing fields and on which the first Old Students Clubhouse was built.

Whilst the East Barnet School has changed over the years, Mr. Clayton's vision of Old Students in Association remains strong in the Ludgrove Lodge.

The Lodge now meets at Mayflower Place.