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An Academic Journey ( (htps://hillhouseschool.co.uk) ! Parent portal (/parent-portal) " Menu An Academic Journey (htps://hillhouseschool.co.uk/journey/) Small School (htps://hillhouseschool.co.uk/journey/small-school/) Lower School (htps://hillhouseschool.co.uk/journey/lower- school/) Middle School (htps://hillhouseschool.co.uk/journey/middle- school/) Upper School (htps://hillhouseschool.co.uk/journey/upper- school/) Main School (htps://hillhouseschool.co.uk/journey/main-school/) Destination Schools Destination Schools How to go about choosing the next school for your child can be an intimidating and bewildering process. Helping parents find and select the right school for their child is something that we take great care over. Over many years we have built up strong relationships with many of the leading Public Schools throughout the country. Specialist members of staff regularly visit these schools and meet the Headmasters, Housemasters and Registrars. In addition, by invitation, we regularly provide talks for parents in Upper School and Senior School given by Housemasters or Registrars of leading Public Schools and these are open to all by request. There is a wide range of very valuable scholarships on offer from Public Schools in Music, Art, Sports, Design & Technology and “All Rounder”, as well as academic scholarships. We are able to advise if these might be appropriate. We are very proud of the number of scholarships that children from Hill House are routinely awarded. Exam Results for 2019 Girls’ Day Schools Girls’ Day Schools 1 – Francis Holland, Regent’s Park 6 – Francis Holland, Sloane Square (1 Academic Scholarship) 1 – Fulham School 2 – Godolphin & Latymer 1 – The Grey Coat Hospital 1 – JAGS 1 – Kingsdale Foundation School 3 – Latymer Upper 1 – Putney High School 2 – Queen’s College 8 – Queen’s Gate 1 – Surbiton High School (Hockey Scholarship) Girls’ Boarding Schools 1 – Benenden 1 – Bryanston School 1 – Cheltenham Ladies College 1 – St Mary’s Ascot 1 – Downe House Further Scholarships Awarded 1 – Academic Scholarship, Cheltenham Ladies’ College 5 – Academic Scholarships, Francis Holland Regents Park 2 – Academic Scholarships, Francis Holland Sloane Square 1 – Sport Scholarship, Wimbledon High School Boys’ Day Schools Boys’ Day Schools 3 – City of London School (1 Academic Scholarship) 5 – Dulwich College (1 Academic Scholarship) 1 – King’s College School Wimbledon 10 – St Paul’s School 3 – Wetherby Senior School 2 – Whitgif School (1 Academic Scholarship) Boys’ Boarding Schools 1 – Bedales 1 – Bradfield College 1 – Brighton College 2 – Charterhouse 1 – Cranbrook School 2 – Eton College 1 – Haileybury 2 – Millfield School (1 Sports Scholarship) 1 – Marlborough College 1 – Oundle School 1 – St Edward’s School Oxford (Music Scholarship) 1 – Tonbridge School 2 – Winchester College Exam Results for 2018 Girls’ Day Schools 1 – The Abbey School 1 – ACS Egham International School 1 – Alleyn’s School 1 – City of London School for Girls 6 – Francis Holland, Regent’s Park ( Headmaster’s Prize & 3 Scholarships) 3 – Francis Holland, Sloane Square (1 Music Exhibition) 3 – Godolphin & Latymer 1 – Holland Park School 1 – Ibstock Place 2 – Latymer Upper School 2 – More House School 2 – North London Collegiate School 1 – Putney High School 1 – Queen’s College 2 – Queen’s Gate School 1 – Richmond Park Academy 2 – St. Paul’s Girls’ School (1 Scholarship) Girls’ Boarding Schools 1 – Benenden 1 – Downe House 1 – Marymount International School 1 – St. George’s School Ascot 1 – Tudor Hall Overseas Schools 1 – Hill Country Middle School, Austin Texas (USA) Further Scholarships Awarded 8 – Academic 8 – Academic 5 – Art 9 – Music 1 – Sport Boys’ Day Schools 13+ 1 – ACS Egham International School 1 – Alleyn’s School (Sports Exhibition) 4 – City of London School (1 Academic Scholarship) 3 – Dulwich College 1 – Eaton Square Upper School 1 – King’s College School, Wimbledon (Maths & French Prizes) 1 – Mill Hill School 1 – St Paul’s School 3 – Westminster School 2 – Wetherby Senior School 1 – Whitgif School Boys’ Boarding Schools 13+ 1 – Bradfield College 1 – Brighton College 1 – Charterhouse (Music Scholarship) 1 – Gordonstoun 2 – Harrow School 1 – Lancing College (Top Candidate Award) 2 – Rugby School 1 – Sevenoaks School 3 – Stowe School 1 – Sherbourne Boys’ Day Schools 11+ Boys’ Day Schools 11+ 1 – Abingdon 1 – Alleyn’s School 1 – Canary Wharf College 1 – Dulwich College (CCP Tanner Scholarship) 2 – Harrodian School 1 – Radnor House 1 – Reed’s School 1 – St Paul’s School 6 – Wetherby Senior School 1 – Whitgif School Boys’ Boarding Schools 11+ 1 – Haileybury College Overseas Schools 1 – American International School (Zagreb) Exam Results for 2017 Girls’ Day Schools Girls’ Day Schools 1 – Arts Educational Day School 1 – City of London School for Girls 1 – Eaton Square Upper School 1 – Emanuel School (Scholarship) 1 – Francis Holland, Regent’s Park 10 – Francis Holland, Sloane Square (1 Music Exhibition) 2 – Godolphin & Latymer 1 – The Harrodian School 1 – Holland Park School 4 – JAGS 2 – Latymer Upper School 3 – More House School 3 – Putney High School 2 – Queen’s College 5 – Queen’s Gate School 3 – St. Paul’s Girls’ School 1 – Twyford Church of England High School Girls’ Boarding Schools 1 – Cheltenham Ladies’ College 1 – St. Mary’s Ascot Further Scholarships Awarded 3 – Academic 3 – Art 2 – Music Boys’ Day Schools 1 – Alleyn’s School 2 – City of London School 6 – Dulwich College (2 Academic Scholarships) 1 – Emmanuel School 6 – Eaton Square Upper School 1 – The Harrodian School 2 – Kew House School 4 – King’s College, Wimbledon (1 Academic Scholarship, 2 Prize winners) 2 – London Oratory School 3 – St Paul’s School 1 – Thames Christian College 1 – Westminster School 7 – Wetherby Senior School 2 – Whitgif School 2 – University College School Boys’ Boarding Schools 1 – Brighton College 4 – Charterhouse 3 – Eton College 1 – Haileybury 1 – Harrow School (Clay Prize) 1 – Radley College 1 – Stowe School 1 – Wellington College 2 – Winchester College 1 – Worth School Further Scholarships Awarded 2 – Academic Overseas Schools 1 – Dulwich College (Singapore) 1 – Stuyvesant School, New York Exam Results for 2016 Girls’ Day Schools Girls’ Day Schools 2 – Emanuel School (1 Academic Scholarship) 2 – Francis Holland, Regent’s Park 4 – Francis Holland, Sloane Square 4 – Godolphin & Latymer 2 – JAGS 1 – Lady Margaret School 2 – Latymer Upper School (1 Music Scholarship) 1 – More House School 1 – North Bridge House 1 – Putney High School 3 – Queen’s College 7 – Queen’s Gate School (1 Sports Scholarship) 1 – Queen’s Park Community School 3 – St. Paul’s Girls’ School 1 – South Hampstead High School 2 – Wimbledon High School Girls’ Boarding Schools 1 – Bishop’s Stortford College (1 Academic Scholarship) 4 – Cheltenham Ladies’ College 1 – Roedean (1 Drama Scholarship) 1 – Wycombe Abbey Further Scholarships Awarded 5 – Academic 1 – Art 1 – Drama 1 – Music Boys’ Day Schools Boys’ Day Schools 1 – Alleyn’s School 1 – Cardinal Vaughan School 2 – City of London School 6 – Dulwich College (1 Art, 1 Sports Scholarship) 1 – Emmanuel School 1 – Graveney School 1 – Halcyon London International School 2 – The Harrodian School 3 – King’s College School, Wimbledon (1 Sports Scholarship) 1 – Kew House School 1 – Ibstock Place School 1 – Mill Hill School 1 – Portland Place School 1 – St. Benedict’s School 2 – St Paul’s School 2 – Thames Christian College 5 – Westminster School 8 – Wetherby Senior School 2 – Whitgif School 2 – University College School Boys’ Boarding Schools 2 – Charterhouse 2 – Eton College (1 Music Exhibition) 3 – Stowe School 1 – Uppingham (Music Scholarship) 1 – Winchester College Further Scholarships Awarded 2 – Music (Organ) Overseas Schools 1 – International School of Belgrade Exam Results for 2015 Girls’ Day Schools 11+ Girls’ Day Schools 11+ 3 – Alleyn’s School (1 Sports Exhibition) 1 – City of London School for Girls 4 – Francis Holland, Sloane Square 2 – Godolphin & Latymer 2 – Ibstock Place 4 – JAGS 4 – Latymer Upper School 1 – Marymount International School 6 – More House School 5 – Putney High School 2 – Queen’s College 4 – Queen’s Gate School 1 – St. Paul’s Girls’ School 1 – Wimbledon High School Girls’ Boarding Schools 11+ 2 – Cheltenham Ladies’ College 1 – Downe House 1 – Haberdashers’ Monmouth School for Girls 1 – Handcross Park 1 – Heathfield School 1 – Wycombe Abbey Further Scholarships Awarded 2 – Academic 3 – Sport 1 – Art Boys’ Day Schools Boys’ Day Schools 1 – Alleyn’s School 1 – City of London School 11 – Dulwich College (2 Academic, 1 Sport Scholarship) 5 – Emmanuel School (1 Academic Scholarship) 2 – Latymer Upper School 1 – Merchant Taylors’ School (English & Math Prizes) 6 – St. Paul’s School 1 – The John Lyon School 3 – The Oratory School 6 – Westminster School (1 Music Scholarship) 10 – Wetherby Senior School 2 – Whitgif School (Art Scholarship) Boys’ Boarding Schools 1 – Bedales School 2 – Bradfield College 1 – Brighton College 1 – Cheltenham College 3 – Eton College 2 – Harrow School (Clay Prize) 1 – The Leys School 3 – Stowe School 1 – Bede’s School Overseas Schools 1 – American School, Japan Exam Results for 2014 Girls’ Day Schools 11+ Girls’ Day Schools 11+ 3 – City of London School for Girls 2 – Emanuel School (1 Sports Scholarship) 3 – Francis Holland, Regent’s Park (1 Art Scholarship) 4 – Francis Holland, Sloane Square (1 Academic Scholarship) 1 – The Harrodian School 1 – Holland Park School 4 – JAGS 4 – Latymer Upper School (1 Music Scholarship) 4 – More House School 1 – Putney High School 7 – Queen’s Gate School 1 – South Hampstead High School
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