Mill Hill School

Mill Hill School Ridgeway House, London, UK
13-18 Years
Co-Ed

Open Days

Description

Mill Hill School was founded in 1807, when its founders wisely chose its location on the top of a hillside for its fresh air, safety and natural beauty. Mill Hill’s family of schools offers co-education from ages 3-18.

  • Grimsdell Mill Hill Pre-Preparatory School is a day school for pupils aged 3-7.
  • Belmont Mill Hill Preparatory School is a day school for pupils aged 7-13.
  • Mill Hill School and Mill Hill International are boarding and day schools for pupils aged 13-18.

At Mill Hill School the welfare of each pupil has long been recognised as a strength of ours and our pupils are supported throughout their school career. We aim to provide an environment that is both caring and supportive.

Facilities

Mill Hill’s facilities are both extensive and impressive. They include a modern sports complex incorporating indoor sports hall, indoor cricket nets, fully equipped fitness suite and conditioning centre. There is also a floodlit AstroTurf, 25-metre swimming pool, three fives courts, six outdoor tennis courts, four netball courts, indoor golf teaching suite incorporating golf simulator, outdoor golf centre, and numerous cricket, football and rugby pitches on our 120-acre site.

Features

  • Co-Ed
  • Ofsted Rating: Good
  • ISEC Number: 42862
  • DFC Number: 302 / 6000

Things to note

The Mill Hill School Foundation offers education to boys and girls aged between 3 and 18 in its four Schools. The Schools occupy a magnificent 160 acres of beautiful grounds just 10 miles from Central London with easy access to underground and main line stations.

Extra Curricular

The school offers a range of Clubs and Activities within their co-curricular programme

  • Sports - includung football, rugby, basketball, tennis, netball, hockey
  • Activities and Clubs for Chess, Dance, Indoor football and many more

https://www.millhill.org.uk/international/co-curricular/

Selection Criteria: Selective

Admission Details

Mill Hill School offers co-educational day and weekly boarding and full boarding places. Entry is available at 13+ (Fourth Form/Year 9), 14+ (Remove/Year 10) and 16+ (Sixth Form).

  • We have a Year 9 intake (referred to as the Fourth Form) of around 170 pupils (13+), with around 10 pupils joining in Year 10 (referred to as the Remove) (14+).
  • Typically between 40 and 50 pupils join us at 16+ in the Lower Sixth.

In addition to day places we also offer both weekly and full boarding.

13+ Candidates Resident in the UK
YEAR 6 TRACK ASSESSMENT FOR 2023 ENTRY
Parents considering 13+ (Year 9) entry for their child should follow the Early Testing Track when their child is in Year 6. Applications must be made by 13 November 2020.

The CEM Select Test, previously sat at Mill Hill School, will be replaced by the ISEB Common Pre-Test which will be taken in the candidates’ own Prep School in November 2020.

STEP 1 – Registration By Friday 13 November 2020
STEP 2 – ISEB Assessment Tuesday 24 November 2020 (for candidates being tested at Mill Hill School)
STEP 3 – School Reference November 2020
STEP 4 – Interview January 2021
STEP 5 – Offer Friday 12 February 2021
STEP 6 – Offer Holders’ ‘Tea & Tours’ Spring Term 2021
STEP 7 – Confirmation of Acceptance Tuesday 2 March 2021

14+ Candidates Resident in the UK
Candidates for entry at 14+ (Year 10/Remove) are assessed by interview and written examinations in English, Mathematics, Science and French. Applications should only be made after an initial enquiry to confirm availability. 

16+ Candidates Resident in the UK

Sixth Form candidates are encouraged to apply in the Autumn Term of the year preceding entry, and are generally required to have a minimum of two 7 and three 6 grades at GCSE, with some subject-specific requirements.

We request confidential references and predicted grades from candidates’ schools, and based on this information, those who appear to be most likely to be academically suitable are invited to interview.

Offers are made to successful candidates, conditional upon achieving the required GCSE grades.

For Candidates Resident Overseas (13+, 14+, 16+)

Candidates resident outside the UK should first contact the Admissions Team to check availability of places, and should then submit their two most recent school reports, which will enable us to advise on the suitability of the academic profile.

Suitable candidates will be advised to register, and arrangements will be made for testing either at Mill Hill School or at an approved agency overseas, including the candidate’s current school.

For 13+ (Year 9/Fourth Form) and 14+ (Year 10/Remove) entry examinations will be taken in English as an Additional Language and Mathematics. An interview will be conducted either face-to-face or by Skype for candidates who are successful in the written tests.

For 16+ candidates (Sixth Form) examinations will be taken in English (or English as an Additional Language) and, depending on subject choice, further tests in the subjects for which they are applying to study at A Level.

An interview will be conducted either face-to-face or by Skype for candidates who are successful in the written tests.

Fees

  • Day TIme  - Per term - £8600
  • Day TIme  - Per Annum- £25800

Fees - Mill Hill Schools.

Scholarships

Scholarship:

We currently set aside a significant sum each year in order to fund scholarships and to allow us to provide bursaries to pupils whose families would otherwise be unable to afford our fees. The maximum amount awarded in any new scholarship or combination of scholarships (including Sixth Form scholarships) is 10% of a day or boarding fee, as appropriate.

A wide range of Awards is offered to pupils entering the Fourth and Sixth Forms (Years 9 and 12). These Awards broadly fall into two categories – Scholarships and Bursaries.

Bursaries:

Means-tested bursaries are available to new entrants to the School. Such awards are intended to extend the benefits of a Mill Hill education to pupils whose families would not otherwise be able to afford the School’s fees. In addition, the School makes provision for the award of hardship bursaries to assist families who experience sudden and unexpected hardship. Bursaries are funded from the School’s fee income, supplemented by contributions to The Mill Hill School Foundation Appeal.

https://www.millhill.org.uk/senior/admissions/bursaries/

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https://www.millhill.org.uk/international/academic/leavers-destinations/

 

 

 

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