The Mount, Mill Hill International

The Mount, Mill Hill International is a coeducational independent day and boarding school located in Mill Hill, North London and forms part of the Mill Hill School Foundation, close to the main Mill Hill School site.

The Mount, Mill Hill International
Address
Milespit Hill

, ,
NW7 2RX

Coordinates51.615352°N 0.224966°W / 51.615352; -0.224966
Information
TypeIndependent boarding and day school
MottoInstilling values, inspiring minds
Established2015
Head teacherSarah Bellotti
GenderCo-Educated
Age13 to 16
HousesCollinson, Ridgeway, Burton Bank and New House (4 houses is all part of Mill Hill Foundation)
Websitehttp://www.millhill.org.uk/international

Boarding Houses are shared with Mill Hill pupils, and the international pupils have full use of the Senior School’s facilities.

The premises was previously occupied as a girls’ day school, The Mount, until July 2014. In December 2013 it was announced that The Mount merged with the Mill Hill School Foundation.[1] The £4,000,000 renovation project involved the complete refurbishment of all classrooms, the re-landscaping of the grounds, the updating of the science facilities and a new IT and food technology suite.

The Mount School was an independent GSA day school for girls aged 3–16.[2] It was founded with 10 pupils in 1925 by Mary McGregor in North Grove, Highgate Village.[3] The number of pupils increased gradually and in 1935 it relocated to Mill Hill.[3]

Heads[3]

  • 1925: Mary McGregor
  • 1963: Betty Shannon Millin
  • 1973: Margaret Pond
  • 1998: Mrs J Kirsten Jackson
  • 2008: Ms Catherine Cozens
  • 2015: Ms Sarah Bellotti

Alumni

Famous alumni include Amy Winehouse.

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References

  1. "The Mount School and Mill Hill School Foundation to Merge". The Mount School. Retrieved 28 December 2013.
  2. "Vacancies". The Mount School. Retrieved 28 April 2014.
  3. "History of School". The Mount School. Retrieved 28 April 2014.
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