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  1. Hill House Senior School is a selective school so admission to the school from Year 7 upwards requires assessment. Entrance Day 2024 (for September 2024 admissions) will be held on: Monday 22 January. All children are invited to attend the Year 7 Entrance Examination Day. This includes both new pupils to Hill House as well as those progressing ...

  2. Half Term - Friday 25 October (end of school day) to Monday 11 November (return) Term Ends - Thursday 19 December (end of school day) Lent 2025. Term Starts - Tuesday 14 January (Staff Training 13 January) Half Term - Friday 14 February (end of school day) to Monday 24 February (return) Term Ends - Thursday 3 April (end of school day) Summer 2025

  3. Hill House became the first school to teach in two different countries at the same time with the same children. Hill House has always had an annex in Switzerland. The purpose built house in Glion ...

  4. Hill House School provides high-quality independent education in a supportive, congenial and family-based community. The school community forms a huge part of our identity and there are many opportunities throughout the year for different age-groups to come together and share experiences. Many children are with us from Nursery age right through ...

  5. www.thehillhouseschool.com › about-us › school-performanceHill House School - Exam Results

    A Level Results 2023. Pupils at Hill House are celebrating as they receive another year of outstanding A levels, despite a significant downturn in grades across England. An impressive 43% of A levels were graded at A*/A, with 25% of pupils gaining straight As and A*s, and the school securing its sixth consecutive year of a 100% pass rate.

  6. Hill House is a family run school welcoming children from all over the world. We celebrate the individual and together we enjoy an energetic, inclusive and diverse community. Our school offers a nurturing environment that encourages each child to take risks, realise their full potential and develop and a life long love of learning.

  7. Having taught at Hill House School for a number of years from 1992, including holding the role of ‘Head of Middle School’, Rachel then moved overseas to continue her career in Education. Whilst overseas she held a range of leadership roles in International Baccalaureate schools. Expat life created some extensive travel experiences, and she ...