In order to cater to the needs of the majority of students and parents, we have been slowly signing contracts with different schools recently. We will try our best to introduce each school to you in detail so that everyone can understand the situation of these schools in all aspects. Today we Welcome to the third round of private school introduction: Mill Hill School ✅
❗️ Mill HIll School will be referred to as MHS for short. This school has MHS and Mill Hill International. Both of them have GCSE courses, but only MHS has Alevel. They are both the same school, but they are in different departments.
School Category✅ : Mixed school, day and boarding available
Date of establishment⏰ : 1807
School size🏫 : 485,000 square meters, so big!
School population👪 : GCSE and Alevel total more than 1,000 students (large school)
Ratio of international students📈: about 10%-15%
School introduction❗️
✅ MHS is in a small town in north London. It has a huge campus and complete facilities. We will also focus on the differences between MHS and MHI. You can understand that one is a key class and the other is a general class. The English level for admission to MHS is higher than that of MHI. International students basically go to MHI to study. In fact, their courses are essentially the same, but they are only at MHI. There will be more English classes than at MHS, but other academic courses are completely similar, with the same teachers and the same campus. International students in grades 9-11 basically have no way to apply for MHS. They all go to MHI for processing.
✅ Alevel courses are only provided by MHS. MHI does not offer Alevel. Therefore, if students studying GCSE at MHS want to transfer to MHS, in addition to passing academic standards, they also need to pass English proficiency.
✅I won’t go into details about the campus. It has everything that a large school should have, and the facilities are very complete. Let’s talk about the courses specifically. When the admissions teacher of MHS held a meeting with us, he highlighted a few things. Everyone is more interested in this. First of all, GCSE courses have preparatory courses, which are also known as Pre-GCSE, which is regarded as grade 9. Secondly, GCSE has one-year courses for everyone to choose from. Alevel is not available for the time being. A one-year course is provided, which requires two years of study. The one-year GCSE is regarded as PreA.
✅Results : 2022 Alevel A*B: 74.9%, GCSEA*A: 60.4%
Application process❗️
There are still places available to apply for in September 2023. You need to take the English online test, CAT4, handwritten writing , and then interview. Alevel students need to take the course selection test. You can still apply for fried fish❤️