Belhaven Hill School

Belhaven Hill School is a co-educational school for children aged seven to thirteen based in Dunbar, Scotland.[1]

Belhaven Hill School
Address
Belhaven Road

, ,
EH42 1NN

Scotland
Coordinates56.0007°N 2.5358°W / 56.0007; -2.5358
Information
TypePreparatory school
Day & boarding school
MottoBe Belhaven
Established1923
HeadmasterHenry Knight
GenderCo-educational
Age7 to 13
Enrolment102 (2019)
Colour(s)Dark Blue/Light Blue
PublicationThe Belhaven Bugle
Former pupilsOld Belhavians
Websitehttp://www.belhavenhill.com/

The current headmaster is Henry Knight.

The student population is around 110, including mainly boarding children and a small number of day students.

Notable alumni

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References

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