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Key Facts for International Pupils MILL HILL’S FAMILY OF SCHOOLS LOCATION Mill Hill School Fees (per term)* Set in 150 acres of parkland, Mill Hill Mill Hill School is a leading co-educational day and boarding school conveniently £7,047 is less than 30 minutes from central London. located just half an hour from central London yet set within open green spaces and DAY INCLUDING LUNCH forming part of Mill Hill School Foundation which also includes a Pre-prep, a Prep and an International School. We offer GCSE and A Level courses and have an international £9,508 Key facts for reputation for academic excellence. WEEKLY BOARDING INCLUDING MEALS Our pupils progress to a wide range of courses in prestigious UK and overseas universities, including Oxford and Cambridge. We also encourage pupils to participate £11,239 FULL BOARDING, INCLUDES ALL MEALS International pupils in our wide range of sporting, musical and other co-curricular activities, developing skills which will provide enrichment and build character and confidence. £200 REGISTRATION FEE Mill Hill International Fees (per term)* Located within its own newly refurbished campus just a short walk from the main £8,330 Mill Hill School site, International School students have full use of the Senior School’s DAY INCLUDING LUNCH excellent facilities, including an indoor heated swimming pool, sports hall, library, theatre and music department. Boarders are accommodated in Boarding Houses £11,487 at the heart of the Mill Hill campus in a homely and comfortable environment. WEEKLY BOARDING INCLUDING MEALS Mill Hill International offers a broad range of academic programmes for day and £13,513 boarding students aged between 13 and 17, lasting from one term to two years. FULL BOARDING, INCLUDES ALL MEALS In each course there is a wide choice of academic subjects, and co-curricular activities complement the academic programme. Class sizes are small, with no more than £200 12 students per class. REGISTRATION FEE Mill Hill Summer School Fees Set within the attractive campus of Mill hill International, our British Council accredited £2,500 Summer School offers two enjoyable and enriching courses, English Plus Activity 2 WEEKS and Intensive Academic. Facilities also include the swimming pool and sports hall of Mill Hill School, with comfortable accommodation in boarding houses. Open to boys £5,000 and girls aged 12 to 17, the Summer School caters for both those who will be joining 4 WEEKS Getting to Mill Hill Mill Hill School British boarding schools and those who wish to sample British education in the Despite its rural setting, Mill Hill is within easy The Ridgeway summer. Operating throughout July and August, courses range from two weeks £9,400 reach of central London, being served by bus, Mill Hill Village to eight weeks in length. 8 WEEKS underground and overground train services. London NW7 1QS Close to the M1, M25 and A1(M), it is within millhill.org.uk Courses lasting 3, 5, 6 and 7 easy driving distance of all London airports. weeks are available on request. The Mount, Mill Hill International Day & Boarding 150+ 10 miles Public transport Milespit Hill DAY, WEEKLY AND FULL ACRES OF GROUNDS AND FACILITIES FROM CENTRAL LONDON 240 route Mill Hill Village BOARDING PLACES AVAILABLE Heathrow 40 minutes; Luton 30 minutes; London NW7 2RX Stansted 1 hour; Gatwick 1 hour 15 minutes millhill.org.uk/international Mill Hill Broadway (direct trains to central Co-educational Founded 1807 21st Century Ready London and St Pancras International) FOR AGES 13–18 AN INTERNATIONAL REPUTATION PREPARING PUPILS FOR LIFE NOW Mill Hill East FOR EXCELLENCE AND IN THE FUTURE M1/M25/A1 *Fees quoted are for 2018 entry and are used for illustration; Fees for 2019 entry are published in April 2019 on our website. WELCOME 3 MILL HILL COURSES TO MILL HILL LONDON IN THE COUNTRYSIDE OFFERED Tony Binns Mill Hill School Registrar 9 Mill Hill School Welcome to Mill Hill School, a school that seeks to equip pupils for life, both now and Year 9 Year 10/11 Year 12/13 in the future. Come and visit us and discover for yourselves 10 1 (ages 13–14) (ages 14–16) (ages 16–18) what Mill Hill has to offer. Preparatory year for Nine academic Three A Level subjects academic subjects subjects studied to plus a varied enrichment 11 studied at GCSE plus GCSE plus a full co- programme including Korina Freese a full co-curricular curricular programme sport and music. Mill Hill School 8 programme (two-year course) Careers and Higher Assistant Registrar (International) 4 Education counselling For all enquiries relating to studying at Mill Hill School for 7 GCSE and A Level courses [email protected] +44 (0)20 8906 7968 Mill Hill International Sarah Bellotti Head, The Mount, Mill Hill International Fast Track Year 9 Year 10 / Year 11 / course (ages 13–14) Two-Year One-Year At The Mount, Mill Hill International 5 pupils from all over the world come (ages 14–16) Twelve academic GCSE course GCSE course subjects with a focus together in an inspiring school to 2 English language (ages 14–15) (ages 15–17) gain internationally recognised foundation programme on English qualifications and a transformational Eight to twelve With English and Maths educational and cultural experience. academic subjects GCSEs and a range of with a focus subject choices on English Maria De Aveiro Fernandez 6 The Mount, Mill Hill International Registrar For all enquiries relating to studying at Mill Hill International: see opposite for courses Mill Hill Summer School [email protected] Key +44 (0)20 3826 3333 Intensive Academic English Plus Activities 1. Mill Hill School 4. Grimsdell 6. Burton Bank 8. St Bees 10. Indoor Swimming pool (Boys and Girls aged 12–17) (Boys and Girls aged 12–17) Pre-Preparatory School Boarding House Boarding House Emma Jennings 2. Mill Hill International 11. Medical Centre > English 15 hours per week > English 15 hours per week Summer School 5. Ridgeway 7. Collinson 9. New House > Maths / Science 7.5 hours per week > Sport 7.5 hours per week Director 3. Belmont Boarding House Boarding House Boarding House > Creative Arts 7.5 hours per week > Creative Arts 7.5 hours per week Preparatory School For all enquiries relating to > Two full-day excursions per week; > Two full-day excursions per week; studying on our Summer School. one to London and one to e.g. Brighton, one to London and one to e.g. Brighton, Walking distances: Oxford, Harry Potter Studios Oxford, Harry Potter Studios E.g. from Mill Hill School (1) to Ridgeway Boarding House (5) > Lively social programme > Lively social programme is approximately 5 minutes' walk. [email protected] > Certificate and report on completion > Certificate and report on completion +44 (0)20 3826 3355.
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